NEWS Broncos players' agent gone

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Isaac Moses accreditation has been officially terminated. He currently represents Alex Glenn, Matt Lodge, Kotoni Staggs and Tevita Pangai Jnr. He also carried Jordan Kahu, Jake Turpin, Ethan Bullemor, Sean O’Sullivan, Ben Te’o and coarch Anthony Seibold in 2020. Kevin Walters split with him two years ago.

The Broncos will have $5 million to flush during the 2022 season, so Moses' deregistration will compel a major contract overhaul.

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Can't wait for 2022, it is going to feel like a hard reset of the entire playing roster, but we have to claw our way through 2021 first.
 
He will just start up another managing company, where his staff "manage" the contracts while he works in the background.
Quite possibly, I read in this case the NRL intends to ban all correspondence between players or officials and Moses in an attempt to stop him negotiating deals in the background with another person brought in to sign off on the deal. Whether it's effective or not remains to be seen but it looks like the NRL wants to be rid of him.
 
Quite possibly, I read in this case the NRL intends to ban all correspondence between players or officials and Moses in an attempt to stop him negotiating deals in the background with another person brought in to sign off on the deal. Whether it's effective or not remains to be seen but it looks like the NRL wants to be rid of him.

It won't work. He'll either just have a middle-person involved, or he'll just do it directly using a dummy email and phone number.
 
It won't work. He'll either just have a middle-person involved, or he'll just do it directly using a dummy email and phone number.
A couple of ways around that, automatic two year suspension for any player that is directly or indirectly being managed by Moses (if discovered and with the knowledge of the player), automatic $500,000 fine as a first offence for any club found to be knowingly dealing with him (directly or indirectly).

At the moment it is known who are the agents/employees are working within his corporate structure. If high profile players suddenly show up with a no name agent, it is going to smell and be fairly obvious that something is going on. None of the other accredited agents will allow themselves to be at risk by being his stooge.
 
Maybe Cam Smith was waiting for Moses' accreditation to be terminated before signing to save some $$?

We can dream, can't we?
 
Isaac Moses accreditation has been officially terminated. He currently represents Alex Glenn, Matt Lodge, Kotoni Staggs and Tevita Pangai Jnr. He also carried Jordan Kahu, Jake Turpin, Ethan Bullemor, Sean O’Sullivan, Ben Te’o and coarch Anthony Seibold in 2020. Kevin Walters split with him two years ago.

The Broncos will have $5 million to flush during the 2022 season, so Moses' deregistration will compel a major contract overhaul.

McHunt

I really hope we have the right people in place to perform the roster overhaul
 
A couple of ways around that, automatic two year suspension for any player that is directly or indirectly being managed by Moses (if discovered and with the knowledge of the player), automatic $500,000 fine as a first offence for any club found to be knowingly dealing with him (directly or indirectly).

At the moment it is known who are the agents/employees are working within his corporate structure. If high profile players suddenly show up with a no name agent, it is going to smell and be fairly obvious that something is going on. None of the other accredited agents will allow themselves to be at risk by being his stooge.

Are they banning him, or his company though?
 
Apparently they are trying to ensure none of his associates can take over.
 
It just seems like things are trending positive with the Broncs...you can sense it... After a couple of lost years there is movement in the right direction, still backward steps but at least heading in the right direction it seems.
 
It just seems like things are trending positive with the Broncs...you can sense it... After a couple of lost years there is movement in the right direction, still backward steps but at least heading in the right direction it seems.
Backward steps in the right direction?
 
It just seems like things are trending positive with the Broncs...you can sense it... After a couple of lost years there is movement in the right direction, still backward steps but at least heading in the right direction it seems.

we can't even take anymore backward steps
 
It won't work. He'll either just have a middle-person involved, or he'll just do it directly using a dummy email and phone number.
I think the NRL website said players can either remain signed with his management company under a different manager, or find another manager. It’s only him that’s banned, not his company. So basically nothing will change. He just won’t be the direct contact.
 
I think the NRL website said players can either remain signed with his management company under a different manager, or find another manager. It’s only him that’s banned, not his company. So basically nothing will change. He just won’t be the direct contact.
I would have thought V'landys would have more balls than that and just ban him and any associated entities completely. The game would be better off if Moses had no involvement with it whatsoever.
 

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