[Official] Smith re-signs with the Storm

most likely ... but i think Macca should stay and play 14 to learn of the best hooker to ever play the game

I just can't see that happening ay, subbing in for smith who would be our captain, goal kicker and highest paid player. I'd definitely want him out there for the full 80. And we'll have Milford then too so nowhere for macca to slot
 
Smith has played a lot of six in the World Cup and he has done it well, may not be a bad idea at all.
 
Macca won't play 14, he'll sulk and go to Canberra who will suddenly find breaking contracts ok.
 
I'd love for him to come next year... The year after for 3 years? I don't know, my enthusiasm wanes a fair bit. Who knows what happens next year.
 
We should take him for 3 years under the condition that he retires from rep football and focuses on the Broncos.
 
We should take him for 3 years under the condition that he retires from rep football and focuses on the Broncos.

Perfect solution but I can't see him agreeing to it, especially with 2015 looming as our Decade of Dominance
 
Perfect solution but I can't see him agreeing to it, especially with 2015 looming as our Decade of Dominance

Was just throwing it out there, he's too much of a competitor to retire from origin, especially while the streak is still alive.

Perhaps if Queensland lost next year it might be for the better, Hodges & Smith both retire from rep football and both focus entirely on winning a championship for the Broncos.. sounds good to me.
 
Asking him to retire is just wrong IMO. He's the captain and the most important player in the QLD side. When NSW players and fans see his name in the side, they pretty much realise right then and there that they are going to lose. He should be allowed to play as long as he wants.
 
Asking him to retire is just wrong IMO. He's the captain and the most important player in the QLD side. When NSW players and fans see his name in the side, they pretty much realise right then and there that they are going to lose. He should be allowed to play as long as he wants.

At the end of the day though if there is a suitable replacement and if it helps the Broncos performance as a club you gotta consider it

Has there been any updates on whether or not the NRL will bring in that Marquee player idea ?
 
At the end of the day though if there is a suitable replacement and if it helps the Broncos performance as a club you gotta consider it

The thing is that there isn't one. Unless we can convince daylight to represent QLD. Jake Friend is QLD's next best hooker, and while he's an excellent player, he's far from Smith's level.

Besides, Broncos aren't going to be very popular if we make Smith retire from Origin (except maybe in NSW). I can't think of a time where a club convinced a player to retire from Origin either.

Has there been any updates on whether or not the NRL will bring in that Marquee player idea ?

Are they actually considering it? Haven't heard anything about it in years myself either.
 
While I would welcome Smith to the club, an astronomical asking price is a stumbling block. There is no argument about his ability or what he could bring to the club. The question is, would the $1,500,000 he would cost over and above his worth as a player alone be justified ? If the Broncos as a business are able to afford that easily then I would grudgingly say, pay it. However, if it's a stretch we should not. Giving Smithy a retirement package should be Melbournes responsibility. I would favour an incremental deal totalling the three million odd. Give Smithy new goals, guard against complacency. Tie it to performance. Say, $500,000 year 1, $750,000 year 2, and the big carrot , $ 2,000,000 year three and probably the mantle of Highest Paid Player in the NRL.
 
While I would welcome Smith to the club, an astronomical asking price is a stumbling block. There is no argument about his ability or what he could bring to the club. The question is, would the $1,500,000 he would cost over and above his worth as a player alone be justified ? If the Broncos as a business are able to afford that easily then I would grudgingly say, pay it. However, if it's a stretch we should not. Giving Smithy a retirement package should be Melbournes responsibility. I would favour an incremental deal totalling the three million odd. Give Smithy new goals, guard against complacency. Tie it to performance. Say, $500,000 year 1, $750,000 year 2, and the big carrot , $ 2,000,000 year three and probably the mantle of Highest Paid Player in the NRL.

I think the sponsors are going to cover a large part of that number should we sign him, can't see more than 700-800K going into the salary cap.
 
Tie it to performance. Say, $500,000 year 1, $750,000 year 2, and the big carrot , $ 2,000,000 year three and probably the mantle of Highest Paid Player in the NRL.

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I couldn't resist.
 
Are they actually considering it? Haven't heard anything about it in years myself either.

I'm not sure, I've just been hearing about it for months now, but nothing official
But damn that would be the perfect situation to get Smith in
 
Has there been any updates on whether or not the NRL will bring in that Marquee player idea ?

I assume you mean the idea being floated of one player being completely exempt from the cap? that hasn't happened yet but here is the current allowance:

NRL Salary Cap - NRL.com

$550,000
Marquee Player Allowance - any or all of the Top 25 players at each club can share in payments made by club sponsors seeking to use a player’s intellectual property. These may be guaranteed in the playing contract by clubs.
 
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