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  • I think anything in the 600-700k window for a 2-3 year deal is definitely worth a look at. If you could add him, Galvin and say Bullemore over the off season, that's pretty good going.

  • He's not worth a cent more than 600k and that is being kind , just  because on his day he is great means little . 

    • Yep that's the problem he was that before he signed with the Titans and hasn't progressed.Classic over pay for a position that never required it.

      • Well said Coryn. Never is an edge back-rower worth $1mil. Only spine players. The next closest could be a ball playing Lock.

    • Let Newcastle have him. Then they'll have at least two overpaid $1m+ superstars on their book 

  • I'd only take him if the Titans are tipping in.   Bet there's no way they'll chip in 400k, which leaves us with 600k.   That's all he's worth. 

    I can't see it happening. 

     

    • Obviously they'll chip in a chunk like the Reg deal we done a few years back. 

    • Titans won't shop him around unless they are willing to chip in. It'll depend on how much they are willing to chip in whether another club would be interested or not

      • Well that is the thing, if they ring a club and say do you want Fifita they have lost all leverage in that deal as they made the first move and look desperate, when desperate the other party will take advantage of that.

        If i was Parramatta, we could afford his contract outright, but should only take $650-700k max.

  • Imagine if we could get him hitting holes at pace off good ball from Moses / Brown? Woo-hoo.

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