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https://thewest.com.au/sport/brisba...extension-ng-ecf1c067985867f0a5150b93b0c3bd03
Full story anyone?
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Sounds like Macca has the full support of the board.
https://thewest.com.au/sport/brisba...extension-ng-ecf1c067985867f0a5150b93b0c3bd03
Full story anyone?
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Sounds like Macca has the full support of the board.
So no quotes,Seibold: I was never going to sack Mac
PETER BADEL JUNE 27, 2019
Brisbane coach Anthony Seibold has thrown his support behind Andrew McCullough, hitting out at speculation the veteran hooker will be the sixth Bronco offloaded as part of his Red Hill purge.
Speaking for the first time about McCullough’s future at the Broncos, Seibold revealed he has no plans to trade the axed Maroons rake as he prepares for Saturday night’s clash against the Knights in Newcastle.
And Seibold is going on a retention spree, agreeing to McCullough activating a 12-month option, rejecting the Cowboys’ request to sign Sean O’Sullivan and securing young gun Cory Paix to a two-year upgrade.
Jake Turpin must make tough call on potential move to the Warriors
The Brisbane Broncos are under siege from NRL rivals the Warriors with the New Zealand club making a secret play for hooker Jake Turpin in a $1.2 million poaching raid on Red Hill.
Blindside can reveal Matt Lodge is not the only Bronco on the Warriors’ hit list, with the Kiwi outfit also tabling an offer for Turpin as Brisbane continue to battle salary-cap pressures.
Jake Turpin is in the crosshairs of the New Zealand Warriors. Picture: AAP Image/Dan Peled
Warriors coach Steve Kearney, who once worked at Red Hill as an assistant to Wayne Bennett, secured Kodi Nikorima from the Broncos six weeks ago and now he is eyeing off a Turpin-Lodge package deal.
It is understood the Warriors have offered Lodge $1 million a season, while they are prepared to pay more than $200,000 annually for Turpin. That would represent a major pay rise for Turpin, who was on around $70,000 at the start of the season and wasn’t even in Brisbane’s top 30 full-time squad.
Matt Lodge is also being targetted by the Warriors. Picture: AAP Image/Dan Peled
Turpin’s rise this season has suddenly given the off-contract hooker some options.
The Broncos are keen to keep the 22-year-old but the Bulldogs and Warriors have both tabled more attractive offers for the Ipswich product.
The conundrum for the Broncos is the massive left-field approach from the Warriors for Lodge.
Brisbane are desperate to retain their chief enforcer but the Warriors’ mega bidmeans they will now have to stretch their salary cap to prevent Lodge leaving, which could influence how much they can afford to pay Turpin.
Turpin’s preference is to stay at the Broncos but if he wants a better payday, he may have to look at the Bulldogs or Warriors.
In Boyd's case there is no replacement in the club, at least no fit replacement (since Bird is injured)
Unfortunately, when the new coach starts in December, he can do little in the way of recruiting for the next season as there are no quality players available
Seibold: I was never going to sack Mac
PETER BADEL JUNE 27, 2019
Brisbane coach Anthony Seibold has thrown his support behind Andrew McCullough, hitting out at speculation the veteran hooker will be the sixth Bronco offloaded as part of his Red Hill purge.
Speaking for the first time about McCullough’s future at the Broncos, Seibold revealed he has no plans to trade the axed Maroons rake as he prepares for Saturday night’s clash against the Knights in Newcastle.
And Seibold is going on a retention spree, agreeing to McCullough activating a 12-month option, rejecting the Cowboys’ request to sign Sean O’Sullivan and securing young gun Cory Paix to a two-year upgrade.
I was very disappointed reading that macca story because to me its indicating that we have given up on this year and are indeed in a rebuilding stage which to me is just BS.
I'm starting to waiver on Seibold, that's not to say that I think we should have kept WB either but there is definatly something going on at the club.
Hopefully the plan becomes clear soon.
It must be kiwi dollarsseriously ... $1 million a season for Lodge ... that is just ridiculous
we should easily be able to come up with the 200k for Turps though
Yeah Im fully aware of all that. What I'm saying is the players obviously are fully aware that with the churn in our squad it means it's a rebuilding year.Players move on... lets look at it this way... have we lost anyone that we should have kept? Have we lost anyone who would be making a positive difference to the playing roster right now other than depth or same shit different day?
We can talk about who should go till the cows come home, the reality is Siebs is cutting dead weight, letting players leave that either are same shit different day ( Nikorima ), not performing asking for a release as the easy out ( Su'a and Roberts ) or Don't fit with the values of the club ( McGuire the grub ).
I honestly think letting The likes of McCullough and Glenn leave right now would be devastating to our young forwards. We need their experience in the pack.
Zimbabwe DollarsIt must be kiwi dollars