NRL NRL 2025 General Recruitment Thread

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The forum primarily discusses NRL player transfers and team roster developments for upcoming seasons. Key speculation surrounds Leo Thompson's move from the Knights to the Bulldogs under a four-year deal starting in 2026 #37, sparking debate about missed opportunities for the Raiders #40. Significant attention centers on the Eels' recruitment strategy, with user #11 highlighting their signings of Lomax, "Cheese" Brandon Smith, and Josh Addo-Carr, while member #17 shares a predicted lineup that excludes JAC due to suspension. Staggs' potential transfer to the Warriors draws discussion after a sighting in New Zealand #26, supported by rumors of contracted Broncos players #42. Legacy player signings arise, with member #4 noting Cruz Death joining Panthers development teams. Debate occurs regarding controversial "best signings" lists omitting players like James Fisher-Harris #28, while concerns over concussion risks surface regarding tackling techniques. Recruitment strategies involve emerging prospects like Harrison Hassett possibly joining the Tigers #18 and Tom Hazelton's speculated move #59.

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Probably reflects that he's still a teenager and hasn't actually done anything yet
What's on Brown's resume?
I will try to answer
1) Taken his team the Eels to a GrandFinal
2) Test match player

But is that how salaries work worried2death? It is based on your past results as opposed to just being how good you are?
 
What's on Brown's resume?
I will try to answer
1) Taken his team the Eels to a GrandFinal
2) Test match player

But is that how salaries work worried2death? It is based on your past results as opposed to just being how good you are?
I think Galvin's worth is mostly potential, it's pretty big potential but he hasn't been tested in finals or rep pressure, 8-900K wouldn't surprise me, there's probably some other reason he's not happy at the Tigs that we don't know.
 
$750K could be starting bid and shoot up over a million, would be surprising to not get close to anywhere near 5 year 6M which should be the reference point for his agent
 
$750K could be starting bid and shoot up over a million, would be surprising to not get close to anywhere near 5 year 6M which should be the reference point for his agent
At least Dylan Brown has got to a grand final for his ridiculous salary but Galvin is almost entirely on potential. Definitely looks good but talent can only go so far. He’s shown some aspects that would have me a bit concerned. Mostly loyalty, which is why eels is probably the best outcome since he’s always been such a fan so it’s said
 
Do they ever tip the scale? One year Cowboys at the deadline got Luciano and I thought he would be a real difference maker but he was a damp squib in the end. All of the plays the Cowboys had practised in pre-season and throughout the year did not include him so he was a jiggle saw puzzle piece that didn't really fit into their structures and he had a middling impact in the end.
You have seen more league than me Wizards, can you remember a June trade that had a big impact/improvement for a team?

TPJ and the Panthers took the piss 3 years ago I think it was? There is a way to take the piss out of the system, players on the outer looking for easy premiership rings for naf all cash.
 
There was lots of talk about how he or his dad didn't think Benji was a coach who would develop him ....

That was insults from his publicist and from his camp to force an early release

Benji identified him and gave his debut, stuck with him, the difference between Benji and Webby is Webby seems to be good at picking juniors with good ethics and personality, Benji will learn from this
 
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