Browny
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So if Milf goes to Melbourne he'll magically fit into their structure?
How many NRL players in Melbourne team are Victorian born and bred? I can't think of any, or for that matter, Victorians across the whole NRL. I don't know what the ARL does in Victoria, but whatever it does isn't enough. The whole point of the storm is to grow the game down there. From what I know, the storm has a profile, but it seems to be seriously under-utilized. Its a parasite for Brisbane juniors and ARL money and that is fair enough to a point, but its over 10 years down the track since their inception and there's bugger all that has come through the local ranks for them. I can't think that there are no junior athletes capable of playing league down there. Not everyone is built for afl. Something is seriously broken, if that is the nrl's idea of success, and God help us all if there were two "storms".
Better a second Brisbane team, or an Ipswich/redcliffe one. They at least have juniors playing the game.
Regardless of whether Milford is worth 1 mil or not, he's at least worth a considerably more than Jack Bird. Would be a pretty shit swap since Bird is on a lot too (as I understand it).
Thought the bird contract was for around the $750 k mark.
And that could be the attraction, plus Bellamy has become a bit of a star maker in recent years, whereas Bennett hasn't really produced an immortal since lockyerTBF, Smithy would be perfect for him to find his feet and learn game control.
glenn on the other hand i am ok with.
If Glenn's contract offer is as small as @Smokin' Joe suggests, then losing him wouldn't free up any money as we would still have to replace him in the squad with a player on a similar contract
seems to gel with all the bots
THe reality is, it is all a balancing act. As good as Milf already is and particularly how good he will hopefully become, we just can't break the bank to keep him. We are the Broncos, we have players staying for less all the time and if Milf walks, so be it. Someone else will come along and we just have to work doubly hard to make it happen.
Letting Taylor walk for nothing was the stupidest thing this club has done since Griffin decided it would be a good idea to play Hoffman as a 6. Letting Milf walk will hurt if he wants to chase money but having Bird and KNik already signed on makes that blow a little softer than it would be if we had no one at all capable of playing at 6.
THe reality is, it is all a balancing act. As good as Milf already is and particularly how good he will hopefully become, we just can't break the bank to keep him. We are the Broncos, we have players staying for less all the time and if Milf walks, so be it. Someone else will come along and we just have to work doubly hard to make it happen.
Letting Taylor walk for nothing was the stupidest thing this club has done since Griffin decided it would be a good idea to play Hoffman as a 6. Letting Milf walk will hurt if he wants to chase money but having Bird and KNik already signed on makes that blow a little softer than it would be if we had no one at all capable of playing at 6.
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If money is the sole consideration, Milford will join the Storm.
Their massive offer would make him the highest-paid player in Melbourne’s 19-year history _ eclipsing the $1 million deals for Storm duo Cameron Smith and Billy Slater.
But the Broncos aren’t sitting idle. Originally the parties discussed a three-year, $2.7m deal. Now Brisbane will make Milford their first $1 million player as they thrash out a four-year term that includes NRL-approved third-party agreements.
And that could be the attraction, plus Bellamy has become a bit of a star maker in recent years, whereas Bennett hasn't really produced an immortal since lockyer
Exactly, if the cap next year is going to be 9.25 mil (as suggested), that would leave 7.25 million to be divided amongst 28 players. That would be roughly 260K per player and then take into account the players already signed for next year which would make the average less. I can't imagine any team being able to afford two million dollar contracts which is why I think all these reported numbers are greatly inflated.http://www.couriermail.com.au/sport...d/news-story/b174e86b034da21e6f61701282235eff
I wonder how they could make Milford their first million dollar player ... since according to the media Bird signed for over a million a season. that would make Bird their first million dollar player