Nothing but speculative dribble...
Firstly no one knows how hard the battle will be to keep our players since no one knows what the salary cap will be.
Secondly, while Milford may not be overly loyal to us, he us extremely close to and loyal to his family, who happen to live in Brisbane. It would take a mammoth offer to lure him away IMO.
And finally, players were already open to offers long before today, any contracts they signed just wouldn't be registered by the NRL
One more thing, is it really that hard to spell 'McGuire'?
People seem confused by this, but thats not right.... Players and agents can't enter into discussion or negotiation with rival clubs until November 1 on the preceding year that their contract expires. So players off contract end of 2017 are now able to negotiate with other clubs. Their current club can deal with them any time during their contract. November 1 doesn't have any thing to do with registration dates, contracts will be registered any time once the ten day cooling off period has passed. November 1 is basically the start of the next season, most clubs return to work preparing for next year on Nov 1, so negotiations for the following season (2018) can take place during 2017, but not before, unless player and club agrees.
There is no rule to prevent clubs talking to players at any time. There is an acceptance that nobody likes to see players negotiating with a new team but there is also the reality that players in the game do change clubs and that those discussions can take place over an extended period.
Rather than introduce ‘discussion deadlines’ that have in the past been shown to be ineffective, the NRL reserves the right not to register the contract and that ensures that the player’s existing club has a fair chance of retaining its player if it wants to.
Sorry mate, but it is you that is confused. the following come directly from the NRL website:
NRL Salary Cap explained - NRL.com
Wrong. There is no rule preventing negotiations before 1 November, none whatsoever!People seem confused by this, but thats not right.... Players and agents can't enter into discussion or negotiation with rival clubs until November 1 on the preceding year that their contract expires. So players off contract end of 2017 are now able to negotiate with other clubs. Their current club can deal with them any time during their contract. November 1 doesn't have any thing to do with registration dates, contracts will be registered any time once the ten day cooling off period has passed. November 1 is basically the start of the next season, most clubs return to work preparing for next year on Nov 1, so negotiations for the following season (2018) can take place during 2017, but not before, unless player and club agrees.