That was literally all covered in the articleMm, not sure on resigning him.
When he's on, he's unstoppable but more often than not, he's mediocre at best. Needs to show more consistency.
Doesn't need to absolutely smash everyone in the opposing team every game but what he does need to do every game is run hard, make your tackles, play smarter with offloads and continue to show energy and enthusiasm for the entire game, that's it.
Oh, and get his body right. Particularly his hammies.
At the same time, a lot of them care about those things because they lead to more money.Kind of over everyone thinking that money is an these guys care about. A lot of the time it isn't at all top priority. They care more about rep jumpers, keeping their position and being at a winning club.
And I'm of the same opinion. What's your point?That was literally all covered in the article
Roosters now have a fair wad of cash to throw at him....
I don't know haha it seems unnecessary because those things were addressed by the player [emoji2369]And I'm of the same opinion. What's your point?
Roosters now have a fair wad of cash to throw at him....
Roughly 30% of our salary cap is tied up in 4 players who IMO, won't will be at the club past 2021 (well not on their current reported wages anyway).
I am mentioning Roberts (500k), Boyd (950k), Bird (750k) and Macca (500k)
This is not even factoring in the two cap increase of 300k each season to 2022 as part of the current broadcast deal.
Roberts may even depart at the end of this year, which would make the re-signing a little easier.
My point is we are building a new team structure and philosophy and if TPJ fits into this long-term then financially, we won't have much issues in making this work.
Keary to halfback, Mitchell to 5/8 is the word.They will need a new halfback
Don't know... Kotoni Staggs is contracted until end of 2020.Keary to halfback, Mitchell to 5/8 is the word.
Leaves room for a gun centre.....hmmm, wonder where they might find one ?