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Who should we sign for 2022

jaseg

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Maybe they convert Harris, BMM and Curran to middles full time. Marata Niukore might come early too

Oh I'm assuming Tohu is the lock. I don't think there's any way he shifting back to 2nd row unless there's a load of injuries there. BMM & Curran (particularly BMM) looked much better on the edges than the middle.

Not that any of the guys we're losing are significant contributors (except to the sin bin count) - in Leeson's case probably more due to circumstance - but we're really cutting into the backup middle forward group.
 

Rich102

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Crunch time is looming for the Warriors, in terms of their recruitment picture for next season.

The club identified three major targets ahead of the current NRL transfer window, which opened last Monday, with Joseph Manu (Roosters), Marata Niukore (Eels) and Luke Metcalf (Sharks) at the top of their list.

The Metcalf deal is all but done, while the Warriors should know by the end of this week whether they have managed to land either of the other two targets.

The Herald understands that Metcalf has agreed terms with the Warriors, on a two year deal from 2023 onwards.

All that remains is the final paperwork, though the Sharks will still try to dissuade the young half from leaving, as new coach Craig Fitzgibbon has made no secret of his admiration for the 22-year-old.

But Metcalf has been sold on the greater pathways and opportunities available at the Warriors, compared to the log jam in the halves at the Sharks.

He impressed with his pace, anticipation and ability to test defences in six late season appearances for the Sharks this year, after a stint at Manly where he failed to crack first grade, not helped by a run of injuries.

He's seen as someone who can add depth among the playmakers at the Warriors and eventually take the reins from Shaun Johnson.

Manu is the Warriors' most coveted target. The 25-year-old is a player to build a backline around, especially with his ability to fill almost every position.

The Warriors have been encouraged by their dealings with the Kiwis centre and are confident they will be first in the queue should he decide to leave the Roosters, despite a long list of other suitors.

Financially the Warriors have made an attractive offer. Manu would be the club's next $1 million man and stands to earn more at the Warriors than if he remained at Bondi, with the Roosters salary cap spread across more big names.​


But money won't be the only driver and the Warriors have emphasised the legacy aspects of being able to lead the Auckland club to success and the chance to make history for the sport in New Zealand.

It will still be difficult to prise Manu away from the Roosters. The Tokoroa-born Manu has strong bonds there, having been with the club since he was a teenager, and has won two grand finals with the Tricolors.

Niukore is also expected to make a decision on his future this week. The former Warriors junior is coming off his best season with Parramatta and is in demand on the open market.

The Eels would like to retain the powerful edge forward but are constrained by the
number of other players coming off contract.

The lure of coming home is a big one for the 25-year-old Aorere College product, but like Manu he is being chased keenly by several other clubs.



The future of Kiwis hooker Brandon Smith, who is off contract with the Melbourne Storm from the end of next season, should also become clearer this week.

It's believed that Smith, who is one of the hottest properties on the market, has received strong offers from the Roosters, Titans, Cowboys and Dolphins.

Smith is familiar with the Cowboys, after moving to Townsville as a teenager. He played two seasons for North Queensland in the National Youth Competition, before being picked up by the Storm.

The Dolphins would offer the chance to play under Wayne Bennett, as well as being one of the faces of a new franchise, though success may not be immediate.

The Titans have a powerful forward pack and Smith could help take them to the next level, while life on the Gold Coast would appeal.

But the Roosters may be the most compelling option, given their history of success and the presence of several other Kiwis, if Smith decides not to extend with the Storm.

 

Someone2

Bench
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Parramatta have suffered their first retention blow with back-rower Marata Niukore signing a $2.5 million deal with the Warriors.
News Corp can reveal Niukore agreed on Wednesday night to a lucrative four-year deal with the Warriors, who have secured the aggressive utility forward until the end of 2026 in a major blow for the Eels.

It is understood the deal is worth around $625,000 a season with the Warriors to announce their successful poaching attempt on Niukore as early as Thursday.

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Marata Niukore will begin his Warriors career in 2023.

Marata Niukore will begin his Warriors career in 2023.
Niukore’s impending defection comes in the wake of revelations that Parramatta teammate and Queensland Origin squad member Reed Mahoney had met for secret talks with Canterbury coach Trent Barrett and football boss Phil Gould.

Niukore was off-contract at the end of next season and will complete his commitments with Parramatta in 2022 before the Auckland product returns to his country of birth at the Warriors.

The Eels were hoping to retain the hard-running back-rower, but Parramatta have 11 off-contract top liners to secure beyond next season, headlined by Clint Gutherson, Junior Paulo, Mahoney and Ryan Matterson.

The Warriors were among a number of clubs circling Niukore in recent months and the New Zealand outfit has sealed the deal with a four-year mega offer that blew the Eels out of the water.

The 25-year-old made his NRL debut in 2018 and has since amassed 77 top-grade games for the Eels, enjoying arguably his finest season this year to help Parramatta to another finals appearance.

Niukore will be a huge loss for the Eels.
 

jason taylor

Bench
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Weird signing for you guys, particularly at the asking price.

I’m a fan of his, and am sorry to see him go, but he’s yet to show anything performance wise worth $650k a season.
 

SmashEmBro

Juniors
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I would have assumed $550k a good price, so with that in mind I’m not too upset at $625k reported (which is likely inflated from the media anyways).

Tohu and BMM will be 31 and 32 starting 2023, so will likely be slowing down and potentially make a shift into the front row. We let 1 or 2 backrowers go before 2023 and our backrower stocks are looking about right.

Also, with the salary cap going up in the next few years likely means that $600k is not the huge overs that it seems
 

SpaceMonkey

Immortal
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Manu staying at Chooks apparently.

club might already be making plans to piss a certain star forward off too due to anti vax stance.
 

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