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Why the Broncos went hard to secure Croft
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[QUOTE="Purple Pills, post: 3094910, member: 9358"] The Storm have practically made it official by announcing the resigning of Papenhuyzen 2 days after Locky let the cat out of the bag. This pretty much confirms my initial thoughts that the Storm’s change of heart about not wanting to chip in was to try and free up as much cash in their cap as possible to start resigning their backline stars before the vultures start swooping. To our credit, we either called their bluff or we just got lucky and once Melbourne realised we weren’t going to pay full freight, the power of balance had changed hands as they obviously saw Croft as the one they could afford to cash in on to try and free up cap space once Smith had confirmed he was playing on in 2020. [/QUOTE]
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