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Depends who we look at and how much each club is prepared to pay? We have money, facilities, a huge, successful club, all the advantages of living in Brisbane and a squad that is in a genuine premiership window and is hot off the back of an actual premiership, with a roster the envy of most clubs even without Haas.Think its pretty cope to suggest Haas' best days are behind him. What we've ended up losing is a 27yo Haas in 2027 at $1.2m. That is a peak age for a prop and he's absolutely a winning player even when on 1/10th the salary cap. 2027 is in our premiership window with Pezet, and signing players for 2027 will be tough with Bears overpaying and inflating the market. Carrigan had reportedly asked for an upgrade a few months ago on his existing contract and now we've lost negotiating leverage with Willison too. Expect it will be hard for us to do too much with Haas money in 2027.
I hope so. But I think we lose part of the allure of being "the club" in the premiership window and having everyone play for unders when we lose Haas and have a bunch of spare salary cap. I would not be surprised if Carrigan requests a top up, and we have to pay more for Willison now.Depends who we look at and how much each club is prepared to pay? We have money, facilities, a huge, successful club, all the advantages of living in Brisbane and a squad that is in a genuine premiership window and is hot off the back of an actual premiership, with a roster the envy of most clubs even without Haas.
Of all that, the Bears have money…
Think its pretty cope to suggest Haas' best days are behind him. What we've ended up losing is a 27yo Haas in 2027 at $1.2m. That is a peak age for a prop and he's absolutely a winning player even when on 1/10th the salary cap. 2027 is in our premiership window with Pezet, and signing players for 2027 will be tough with Bears overpaying and inflating the market. Carrigan had reportedly asked for an upgrade a few months ago on his existing contract and now we've lost negotiating leverage with Willison too. Expect it will be hard for us to do too much with Haas money in 2027.
Agreed, I just don't think that drop off is coming at 27. I think this is going to be a pivotal year for Carrigan. Can't tell if his form drop last year was putting on weight to play prop or if he's genuinely declining. Haas does what he does despite being the focal point of the opposition forward pack. Once he goes, that focus will be much bigger on every other forward.I wouldn't be surprised if he does starts to decline a bit earlier, just based on how much work he's been getting through over the last so many years, similar to Taumalolo...but I'd also be willing to bet he's got more in his legs than the almost 2 years older Carrigan does, who's also been carrying a similar workload only without the freak genetics.
The best prop in the world.He’s a good player but in the end he’s just a prop.
Agreed, I just don't think that drop off is coming at 27. I think this is going to be a pivotal year for Carrigan. Can't tell if his form drop last year was putting on weight to play prop or if he's genuinely declining. Haas does what he does despite being the focal point of the opposition forward pack. Once he goes, that focus will be much bigger on every other forward.
Xavier Willison was better in the GF than Payne.not fussed. it be a loss ? yes to some extend but just remember the real dominent clubs who have won the comp over the last few years have any of them paid over 1 mill for a prop?
we won it last year with the help of hass yes. but lets be honest it was mainly the reece walsh show.
if we didnt have hass and had another decent forward instead who is to say we would not of replicated the same result?
Only thing i will fear is the culture change. hass was a big part of the culture change imo. i hope the guys remaining can lift and keep the standards. Which might be double as hard if Hunt and Reyno all leave together.
Usually when a player moves its because of money, opportunity, or legacy. I'll be ****ed if I can work out what the intentions are here.
Clearly it's not money - by contract at least.
Opportunity is already maxed out
Legacy - Wants to be a glen lazarus?