Recruitment Warriors 2025/2026 Recruitment & Retention

Warriors 2025/2026 Recruitment & Retention Discussion
C = Club option, M = Mutual option, P = Player option, S = Supplementary contract, T = Train & Trial contract

Confirmed Top 30 2025: 28/30
Confirmed Supplementary 2025: 6/6
Unconfirmed Top 30 2025: 27/30
Unconfirmed Supplementary 2025: 6/6

Confirmed Top 30 2026: 21/30
Confirmed Supplementary 2026: 1/6

2026 Gains: Nil
2026 Losses: Nil

Off Contract: Bunty Afoa, Tom Ale, Edward Kosi, Te Maire Martin, Charnze Nicoll-Klokstad, Tanner Stowers-Smith, Dylan Walker



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But this is not how most people negotiate with me in my business career, If you over negotiate you build resentment and that is not good for Brown or his agent in both the short and long run. I am having a real hard time seeing the logic in this, DCE is on $1M and he not worth more than him.
Nathan Cleary is on $1.2M and he seems to be saying he wants that sort of same pay.

I am a very logical person to a fault, I can't see the sanity in trying to get what Cleary gets by Brown and his agent.
Simple demand and supply. DCE and Cleary are not part of the supply. Everyone wants to buy a half and there is fuck all in the shop.
 

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Just to break up the Brown talk, which I am ambivalent about.

I am staggered that we haven't made an outside back signing for this year. I thought it was a given. Even a depth player out of QCup or something. We are looking to become a development club, which look like it is working for forwards, but there is very little of note coming through on the flanks.

I can't see us getting anywhere at all this year with the back line we have.

I've heard George/Cappy talk about our one roster spot (now two) a bit, but it is pretty late in preseason now.
 
Just to break up the Brown talk, which I am ambivalent about.

I am staggered that we haven't made an outside back signing for this year. I thought it was a given. Even a depth player out of QCup or something. We are looking to become a development club, which look like it is working for forwards, but there is very little of note coming through on the flanks.

I can't see us getting anywhere at all this year with the back line we have.

I've heard George/Cappy talk about our one roster spot (now two) a bit, but it is pretty late in preseason now.
Yeah we are long on centres / second rowers and short of out and out speedsters eh
 
Just to break up the Brown talk, which I am ambivalent about.

I am staggered that we haven't made an outside back signing for this year. I thought it was a given. Even a depth player out of QCup or something. We are looking to become a development club, which look like it is working for forwards, but there is very little of note coming through on the flanks.

I can't see us getting anywhere at all this year with the back line we have.

I've heard George/Cappy talk about our one roster spot (now two) a bit, but it is pretty late in preseason now.
Have signed winger daeon amituanai out of the panthers cup team, but his stats aren’t anything to write home about.
 
Just to break up the Brown talk, which I am ambivalent about.

I am staggered that we haven't made an outside back signing for this year. I thought it was a given. Even a depth player out of QCup or something. We are looking to become a development club, which look like it is working for forwards, but there is very little of note coming through on the flanks.

I can't see us getting anywhere at all this year with the back line we have.

I've heard George/Cappy talk about our one roster spot (now two) a bit, but it is pretty late in preseason now.
I know you don't want to hear the following answer but I think they will park that we need an extra winger until the Dust settles on Brown. If we decide to not chase him then yes we might turn the eye of Mordor to an off contract wing.
However if we are going to be in the mixer for Brown then we will be aware that should we be the successful candidate we will then talk trade with the Eels for 2025. That trade talk could look anything and either further deplete our outside backs e.g they want Rocco Berry or CNK or the trade talk could solve our need for an extra wing by making a multi player sway with Eel where they throw in a Wing to make it a 2 for 2.
 
I know you don't want to hear the following answer but I think they will park that we need an extra winger until the Dust settles on Brown. If we decide to not chase him then yes we might turn the eye of Mordor to an off contract wing.
However if we are going to be in the mixer for Brown then we will be aware that should we be the successful candidate we will then talk trade with the Eels for 2025. That trade talk could look anything and either further deplete our outside backs e.g they want Rocco Berry or CNK or the trade talk could solve our need for an extra wing by making a multi player sway with Eel where they throw in a Wing to make it a 2 for 2.
Why would we do a trade? He has an option to go to another club. If we got him we got him. Any trade talk is just imagination.
 
Just to break up the Brown talk, which I am ambivalent about.

I am staggered that we haven't made an outside back signing for this year. I thought it was a given. Even a depth player out of QCup or something. We are looking to become a development club, which look like it is working for forwards, but there is very little of note coming through on the flanks.

I can't see us getting anywhere at all this year with the back line we have.

I've heard George/Cappy talk about our one roster spot (now two) a bit, but it is pretty late in preseason now.

It feels like we have enough NRL level backs at the club, I think there could be a position shift or two on the cards.

Fullbacks; CNK, Taine
Wings; DWZ, RTS, Kosi, Kali (development deal)
Centres; Ali, Berry, Pompey

You can probably argue 7 of those guys deserve to start round 1, with 5 spots available. Add in a Kosi and juniors like Pasikala and Kali around who can play wing (generally wings are covered depth wise by youngsters, most clubs don't burn roster a spot on 4th string wingers).

I have no idea what combo they will roll out round 1 though.
 
Well Browns clothing line is opening in NZ soon.
Found this on Brown

and then this

So as us Warrior fans normally do 1 + 1 equals 26 :ROFLMAO:
Pretty sure the equation is actually
x = 1
y = 1
z = Premiership win in 2026
so
x + y = z (to the power of keeping the faith x #upthewahs)
🤣
 
It feels like we have enough NRL level backs at the club, I think there could be a position shift or two on the cards.

Fullbacks; CNK, Taine
Wings; DWZ, RTS, Kosi, Kali (development deal)
Centres; Ali, Berry, Pompey

You can probably argue 7 of those guys deserve to start round 1, with 5 spots available. Add in a Kosi and juniors like Pasikala and Kali around who can play wing (generally wings are covered depth wise by youngsters, most clubs don't burn roster a spot on 4th string wingers).

I have no idea what combo they will roll out round 1 though.
Where would you have that set of backs (with halves added) ranked against other clubs for 2025? Kali and Ali have some great potential, Pasikala looks like a good mover without the top end, but they are green for 2025.

Our wingers are flawed (jury out on RTS), and I don't think we can afford an injury to either. Two inevitable injuries in fullback/centre and we look rough too. I thought Moala-Graham got schooled at the back end of the season. And this is in regard to what I already believe is a bottom 6 back line at full strength.

I don't understand the lack of investment. And I don't see it related in any way to Dylan Brown, Wrighty.
 
Bit late to the party but after reading all the pros and cons I think I’ve landed in the sign him camp.
The way the halves market is- a player of his age, experience and x factor is worth a mil.
Despite some reservations, you’d have to have a go at securing his signature. We have spare $$ and you could build a team around him , especially as we don’t have any real notable halves at the moment.
 
I said for 2025 in my post.
@Christchurch_Warrior initially my post was unclear and I edited in "for 2025" later which may have caused some confusion.
If the warriors were to be the successful suitor then they may well be happy to wait for 2026 when he is officially available. However, the Warriors might also make tentative inquiries about bringing him now. An incredibly minor sign that is probably just a coincidence, that Eels may entertain thoughts of a 2025 earlier swap is that apparently they want this resolved by round one starting.
 
Dylan Brown offered to NRL and ARU

Dylan Brown offered to Rugby Australia as possible Wallaby for 2027 World Cup via email from agent​

In the latest bombshell contract development involving Dylan Brown, it’s been revealed that the Eels star was offered not only to NRL clubs, but also to Rugby Australia as a possible Wallaby for the 2027 World Cup.


2 min read
January 18, 2025 - 12:00PM
https://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/s...ory/09695a8fde577812181d7c1673127999#comments


Parramatta Eels star Dylan Brown has been offered to Rugby Australia as a possible Wallaby five-eighth for the 2027 World Cup in his latest bombshell contract development.
This masthead can reveal veteran player agent Chris Orr not only emailed 16 NRL clubslast week to offer Brown’s services, but also Rugby Australia.

It is intriguing in that Brown is a Kiwi, who could play for the All Blacks, although it didn’t stop Rugby Australia from chasing another Kiwi NRL star, Storm forward Nelson Asofa Solomona, in 2024.

Brown moved from Auckland to Sydney as a 15-year-old to enter Parramatta’s junior league rep teams.

Rugby Union sources have confirmed the email from Orr arrived on Wednesday.

However one rugby insider said it was met with a lukewarm response: “There is little or no interest from our end.”

Dylan Brown was not only offered to all 16 NRL clubs, but also Rugby Australia. Picture: Matt King/Getty Images

Dylan Brown was not only offered to all 16 NRL clubs, but also Rugby Australia. Picture: Matt King/Getty Images
The circus around Brown’s future has become a huge frustration for Parramatta fans.

Inexplicably the Eels management allowed Brown two get-out clauses in his NRL contract which permit him to leave at the end of this year or in 2028.

It has become a huge distraction for the club on the eve of the premiership.


Orr’s email to Parramatta’s premiership rivals caused an outrage last week when it was leaked to media organisations within minutes of the agent hitting the send button.

Eels head of football Mark O’Neill insists: “Dylan is happy at the club, he has been here since he was 16 and we have put a lot of time into Dylan during his career and we are confident he is going to stay and have a great season.”

Then why is his manager so proactively and publicly shopping him around – and not just to NRL franchises?

The email involving Dylan Brown caused outrage. Picture: Parramatta Eels

The email involving Dylan Brown caused outrage. Picture: Parramatta Eels
He is 24 and already on almost $1 million a year.

It is hugely concerning that Brown won’t commit long term.

If he loves Parramatta and has confidence in their future, why can’t he say to his manager: “Stop shopping me around – I’m happy here.”

The Eels roster management has been astonishingly poor.

What other professional sporting organisation would allow contract escapes for their two best players.

They face the same situation with Origin and Kangaroos halfback Mitchell Moses at the end of the season in regards to another contract escape clause.

His future in the NRL will be the subject of speculation throughout the season.

There has already been talk of the Sydney Roosters making a multimillion-dollar move.

Whether the roster instability affects new coach Jason Ryles and his hopes of lifting the Eels into finals contention remains to be seen.
 

Dylan Brown offered to Rugby Australia as possible Wallaby for 2027 World Cup via email from agent​

In the latest bombshell contract development involving Dylan Brown, it’s been revealed that the Eels star was offered not only to NRL clubs, but also to Rugby Australia as a possible Wallaby for the 2027 World Cup.


2 min read
January 18, 2025 - 12:00PM
https://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/s...ory/09695a8fde577812181d7c1673127999#comments


Parramatta Eels star Dylan Brown has been offered to Rugby Australia as a possible Wallaby five-eighth for the 2027 World Cup in his latest bombshell contract development.
This masthead can reveal veteran player agent Chris Orr not only emailed 16 NRL clubslast week to offer Brown’s services, but also Rugby Australia.

It is intriguing in that Brown is a Kiwi, who could play for the All Blacks, although it didn’t stop Rugby Australia from chasing another Kiwi NRL star, Storm forward Nelson Asofa Solomona, in 2024.

Brown moved from Auckland to Sydney as a 15-year-old to enter Parramatta’s junior league rep teams.

Rugby Union sources have confirmed the email from Orr arrived on Wednesday.

However one rugby insider said it was met with a lukewarm response: “There is little or no interest from our end.”

Dylan Brown was not only offered to all 16 NRL clubs, but also Rugby Australia. Picture: Matt King/Getty Images

Dylan Brown was not only offered to all 16 NRL clubs, but also Rugby Australia. Picture: Matt King/Getty Images
The circus around Brown’s future has become a huge frustration for Parramatta fans.

Inexplicably the Eels management allowed Brown two get-out clauses in his NRL contract which permit him to leave at the end of this year or in 2028.

It has become a huge distraction for the club on the eve of the premiership.


Orr’s email to Parramatta’s premiership rivals caused an outrage last week when it was leaked to media organisations within minutes of the agent hitting the send button.

Eels head of football Mark O’Neill insists: “Dylan is happy at the club, he has been here since he was 16 and we have put a lot of time into Dylan during his career and we are confident he is going to stay and have a great season.”

Then why is his manager so proactively and publicly shopping him around – and not just to NRL franchises?

The email involving Dylan Brown caused outrage. Picture: Parramatta Eels

The email involving Dylan Brown caused outrage. Picture: Parramatta Eels
He is 24 and already on almost $1 million a year.

It is hugely concerning that Brown won’t commit long term.

If he loves Parramatta and has confidence in their future, why can’t he say to his manager: “Stop shopping me around – I’m happy here.”

The Eels roster management has been astonishingly poor.

What other professional sporting organisation would allow contract escapes for their two best players.

They face the same situation with Origin and Kangaroos halfback Mitchell Moses at the end of the season in regards to another contract escape clause.

His future in the NRL will be the subject of speculation throughout the season.

There has already been talk of the Sydney Roosters making a multimillion-dollar move.

Whether the roster instability affects new coach Jason Ryles and his hopes of lifting the Eels into finals contention remains to be seen.
Who writes this drivel?
 
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