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Right price to deliver Storm’s Brodie Croft to Broncos
PETER BADEL,
The Courier-Mail
September 27, 2019 5:06pm
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He won't come for anything less than what we would consider overs. His agent knows we're desperate now. Expect the hardest of hardballs.
Wouldn't the storm have to accept a hit on their cap too if he's under contracthere is our hardball ...
don't like it, sit in the Storms reserve grade for the next 12 months and watch your value diminish, or come to us and potentially flourish by controlling our team (which he can't do while Smith is around), and in 12 months, you'll be in a much stronger bargaining position
Wouldn't the storm have to accept a hit on their cap too if he's under contract
Oates seems to be flying under the radar considering he's of contract. Loyalty aside, Considering his form this year and our needs i wouldn't be upset to pull his offer for croft and bring in Farnsworth.
sounds great. If only another club play same hard ball with Boyd too.only if they instigate the release ... since it is likely Croft will ask, he can decide to take a pay cut (if we don't offer what he is currently on)
Hooper spouted out a similar figure last night on NRL 360, he said we have just over $100K in the salary cap for 2020.
Do you want to know how I know that's wrong? He followed it up with, literally in the same segment, "The Broncos are offering Alex Glenn half of what his previous contract value was to stay at the club"
Even if Glenn was on $300K, which is extremely conservative, by Hooper & Badel's figures, we'd be over the salary cap for 2020, and that's without even factoring in Oates, which is almost guaranteed to re-sign himself..
So where has this imaginary figure come from? Did they conjure it up themselves?