Broncos have registered interest in Ben Hunt. There’s a thought over there now with Willison on three years, that Payne Haas might become available. Reece Walsh highest paid bronco at $1.25 million a season
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That is genuinely a terrible idea.Interesting that a draft is one thing being recommended to the NRL.
How do the tigers continually fuck up the players they sign and/or let go. Imagine if they kept their juniors they had let go over the last decade or so. How much of their cap will be tied up in players not playing for them or in overs for players they paid too much forTigers about to give Jayden Sullivan $900k to leave
Apparently going to pay some for Bateman to leave also. They’ve lost some great players over the years that came through their system. Bit of talk they in negotiations with NASHow do the tigers continually fuck up the players they sign and/or let go. Imagine if they kept their juniors they had let go over the last decade or so. How much of their cap will be tied up in players not playing for them or in overs for players they paid too much for
Jonah Pezet has rejected the storm offer on the table
I reckon they will. Pezet has too much interest to sit behind Hughes and Munster forever. Has already pitched playing somewhere on loan for a season until his space opens but sounds like it hasn’t been received favourably. They asking Papenhuyzen to take a pay decrease of a couple of hundred thousand a season or there abouts, and can imagine other teams will give him what he was on. Most notably bulldogs and perhaps eels? Storm like a tigers forward, apparently will go for Fonua Pole for 2026. He has a brother in the storm system, 21, 6 foot 6 and 120+kgI would fucking love it if they lost Pezet and Paps. All of a sudden the cupboards in Melbourne are looking a little thin...
its notThat is genuinely a terrible idea.
Interesting that a draft is one thing being recommended to the NRL.
From my perspective it depends on the details.All gets a bit soulless when teams don't have a least a base of genuine local juniors they've developed themselves.
Then you're just supporting the branding on your laundry.
But devils advocate, every club gets a shot at the next Nathan Cleary with a draft.
Of course counterpoint to that is he wouldn't be "Nathan Cleary" if he was picked up by a lot of these rubbish development clubs.
I have 0 faith in it being implemented properly. Also, do you really think rookies are going to want to go play (and live) in PnG? No hate on the place but it's not exactly a first world country.its not
From my perspective it depends on the details.
Done properly it could be great.
Plenty of examples in other sports that seem to work well
Any idea is shit if poorly implemented.I have 0 faith in it being implemented properly. Also, do you really think rookies are going to want to go play (and live) in PnG? No hate on the place but it's not exactly a first world country.
TBH I think NRL needs to copy NFL and develop a college program. Its probably the only way a draft worksAt what age do they enter the draft? or is it any club interested in a player that hasn't played NRL yet has to enter the draft?
what happens to the 17-18yo who isn't physically ready and the club is developing him through the grades and another club shows interest in them?
Who invests in grass roots development if there is a draft? Why would a club do that if their best talent gets dispersed across the competition?
I don't think the current system is broken. the only clubs that would benefit are ones without junior nurseries and they are doing ok as it is now.
The basis has been there for many years with joints like Keebra Park and Palm Beach/CurrumbinTBH I think NRL needs to copy NFL and develop a college program. Its probably the only way a draft works