......they brought Gorrell....from ESL.......Coxy said:If mediocre jack of all trades utility is the question.
Brisbane will consider prospect of David Stagg joining the Bulldogs
By Steve Ricketts
December 09, 2008
THE Brisbane Broncos are unlikely to stand in the way of David Stagg's move to the Bulldogs if the former Origin utility requests a release from the last year of his contract.
The Bulldogs have gone all out to entice the 25-year-old to Sydney after sacking former Australia forward Reni Maitua last week following an off-field incident.
Stagg is regarded by new Bulldogs coach Kevin Moore as an ideal fit as the club looks to rebuild after a disastrous 2008.
Broncos chief executive Bruno Cullen said the club would consider any request from Stagg for a release but the coaching staff was keen for him to stay.
"If David came to us and said he had a fantastic offer and he wanted to go we would give it due consideration," Cullen said.
"We know the Bulldogs are talking to him and it could be they can offer him a longer term deal."
Stagg knocked back an offer from English club Salford to remain at the Broncos but a move to Sydney is not out of the question, particularly as 2008 Brisbane teammates Ben Hannant and Michael Ennis have signed with the Bulldogs.
Broncos coach Ivan Henjak said Stagg remained a key part of the Broncos' plans.
"He has indicated his intention to take up his option for 2009 and until he says something different we will go forward as planned," Henjak said.
Stagg can play five-eighth, centre, lock, second-row or hooker, and at one stage it looked as if his value at hooker might have been required next year after Super League signing Aaron Gorrell was sent for scans on a suspect knee.
But a specialist on Monday gave Gorrell the all-clear to continue with what has been an impressive pre-season.
"Aaron felt a click in the knee which required surgery in 2007 and there was minor swelling," Cullen said.
"Thankfully, there are no problems."
Gorrell has signed for only 12 months and this has contributed to speculation Gold Coast hooker Nathan Friend could join Brisbane in 2010, with contract negotiations at the Gold Coast at a standstill.