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shaggs

Coach
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I don’t even think a player will be cut.
They never ever spend the entire cap. Certainly not this part of the year.

The only thing this reduction will affect is our ability to pick up that mid season reject from someone else
 

taipan

Referee
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22,412
If we were supposedly $500K under the cap, and we since lost the new NFL "superstar ".Think we should be able to keep one and all.
 

Eion

First Grade
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7,679
Toddles wants one of our guys to go....preferably to the dragons. That’s what’ll happen.
 

cheapshot

Juniors
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14
Isnt Holmes still on our books in some form? Can we severe any ties he has left with the club, let him f**k off to the cows and then have Prior poleaxe the merkin on his first kick return?
 

Stake Removed

First Grade
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9,996
Kasiano doing rounds going to Dragons, cant see how that helps Dragons.

If we were to offload a forward Sorenson would be the one, thats if we cant get Ava to england
 

Quicksilver

Bench
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4,047
Isnt Holmes still on our books in some form? Can we severe any ties he has left with the club, let him f**k off to the cows and then have Prior poleaxe the merkin on his first kick return?

Apparently we were leaving space for him.

No need to do anything.
 

southland

Juniors
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2,015
Given the Sharks must replace any player moved on with another squad member on at least the $72,500 minimum wage, the club must technically shift at least $425,000 if they release one player.

To move on two of their lesser earners before round one would inflate that figure again beyond $500,000 given another replacement player would need to be added to Cronulla's books.

Such a scenario points to a mid-tier player such as Chad Townsend, off-season recruit Josh Morris, Matt Prior or Jayden Brailey being in the firing line if the Sharks are to come under their revised cap by shifting only one squad member.

Rival teams are likely to influence who Cronulla move given the limited two-week timeframe. Russell declined to comment when contacted by NRL.com.

While the Sharks are reluctant to release title-winning half Townsend, who is contracted for both 2019 and 2020, both the Warriors and Eels have cap space to accommodate him and are in need of a top-level playmaker.

The Dragons are another outfit that may enter the fray if their own application for salary cap relief from Jack de Belin's suspension is approved, with prop Ava Seumanafagai one off-contract Shark that has been mentioned in-house as a potential replacement option.

The injured front-rower is also weighing up an approach from an English Super League outfit.

However offloading a lower-tier player like Seumanafagai could mean a second player would also be forced out of the club to meet their reduced salary cap, in turn inflating that cost with another player then needing to be added to their final 30-man squad.
 
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Given the Sharks must replace any player moved on with another squad member on at least the $72,500 minimum wage, the club must technically shift at least $425,000 if they release one player.

To move on two of their lesser earners before round one would inflate that figure again beyond $500,000 given another replacement player would need to be added to Cronulla's books.

Such a scenario points to a mid-tier player such as Chad Townsend, off-season recruit Josh Morris, Matt Prior or Jayden Brailey being in the firing line if the Sharks are to come under their revised cap by shifting only one squad member.

Rival teams are likely to influence who Cronulla move given the limited two-week timeframe. Russell declined to comment when contacted by NRL.com.

While the Sharks are reluctant to release title-winning half Townsend, who is contracted for both 2019 and 2020, both the Warriors and Eels have cap space to accommodate him and are in need of a top-level playmaker.

The Dragons are another outfit that may enter the fray if their own application for salary cap relief from Jack de Belin's suspension is approved, with prop Ava Seumanafagai one off-contract Shark that has been mentioned in-house as a potential replacement option.

The injured front-rower is also weighing up an approach from an English Super League outfit.

However offloading a lower-tier player like Seumanafagai could mean a second player would also be forced out of the club to meet their reduced salary cap, in turn inflating that cost with another player then needing to be added to their final 30-man squad.
Does this not assume we at our cap limit already
 
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Given the Sharks must replace any player moved on with another squad member on at least the $72,500 minimum wage, the club must technically shift at least $425,000 if they release one player.

To move on two of their lesser earners before round one would inflate that figure again beyond $500,000 given another replacement player would need to be added to Cronulla's books.

Such a scenario points to a mid-tier player such as Chad Townsend, off-season recruit Josh Morris, Matt Prior or Jayden Brailey being in the firing line if the Sharks are to come under their revised cap by shifting only one squad member.

Rival teams are likely to influence who Cronulla move given the limited two-week timeframe. Russell declined to comment when contacted by NRL.com.

While the Sharks are reluctant to release title-winning half Townsend, who is contracted for both 2019 and 2020, both the Warriors and Eels have cap space to accommodate him and are in need of a top-level playmaker.

The Dragons are another outfit that may enter the fray if their own application for salary cap relief from Jack de Belin's suspension is approved, with prop Ava Seumanafagai one off-contract Shark that has been mentioned in-house as a potential replacement option.

The injured front-rower is also weighing up an approach from an English Super League outfit.

However offloading a lower-tier player like Seumanafagai could mean a second player would also be forced out of the club to meet their reduced salary cap, in turn inflating that cost with another player then needing to be added to their final 30-man squad.
We were around 200k under the cap already so those figures will need to be adjusted to suit.
 

snout

First Grade
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5,517
Did their centre up and leave for the NFL too?
Nah ...hes got weekend detention for the next 3 years.
Lithgow minimum security.
Could go over the wall friday evenings for the game but has a dodgy groin.

Gray would fill their void.
Just needs to work on his up and in.
 

SadShark

Bench
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3,982
Playin’ In the band Cardy. Otherwise, I’d have been there in my mermaid supporters outfit.
 

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