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Isn't this just beautiful:
Off-contract Sydney Roosters lock forward Victor Radley has reportedly made a decision about his future as rival clubs circle.
Despite interest from around the league and the fact he's free to negotiate, the local junior has already told his management company to get a deal done that keeps him in the Eastern suburbs without testing his worth on the market.
“We love Victor, and Victor loves the club,” Roosters chairman Nick Politis told the Sydney Morning Herald.
“His manager (Sam Ayoub of Ultra Management Sports) called me and said Victor wants to do a deal and didn't want to play the market.
(Source: Zero Tackle)
That's right, Matt Lodge is willing to stay on a train and trial deal, Radley is happy to take whatever he can get despite being in his prime and Crichton is happy to take a pay cut despite being an Aussie rep in the prime of his career. Walker also happy to extend on either the same contract or slightly upgraded one. They also somehow managed to get Canterbury to cover most of Alan's contract.
Also, let's not forget they were in salary cap tightness not so long ago with the only thing changing, Atoni going to the Super League. Nothing sus at all.
Meanwhile, our only two Aussie reps both cry to the media wanting more money on already more than fair contracts.
Off-contract Sydney Roosters lock forward Victor Radley has reportedly made a decision about his future as rival clubs circle.
Despite interest from around the league and the fact he's free to negotiate, the local junior has already told his management company to get a deal done that keeps him in the Eastern suburbs without testing his worth on the market.
“We love Victor, and Victor loves the club,” Roosters chairman Nick Politis told the Sydney Morning Herald.
“His manager (Sam Ayoub of Ultra Management Sports) called me and said Victor wants to do a deal and didn't want to play the market.
(Source: Zero Tackle)
That's right, Matt Lodge is willing to stay on a train and trial deal, Radley is happy to take whatever he can get despite being in his prime and Crichton is happy to take a pay cut despite being an Aussie rep in the prime of his career. Walker also happy to extend on either the same contract or slightly upgraded one. They also somehow managed to get Canterbury to cover most of Alan's contract.
Also, let's not forget they were in salary cap tightness not so long ago with the only thing changing, Atoni going to the Super League. Nothing sus at all.
Meanwhile, our only two Aussie reps both cry to the media wanting more money on already more than fair contracts.