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"Moses unbelievable defensively but in attack he had no combinations worked out while parked out on that left side. Should improve in game 2. Lomax was close to player of the match (should've been imo)"
"Talented player, but I don't want this loose cannon at the club."
"Gus is all crap!Good on chammas for standing up to him!Look how defensive the idiot got!"
"What's the point in going for another rookie hooker? I'm fine with Smith unless De Silva is a backup in case of injuries. No point carrying him on the bench "
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Welcome back brother big things 2025
I guess that's the end of any new big signings by Ryles. Stuck with a $500K NSW Cup winger.
Good stuff best we have
Hope Ryles flogs him at preseason training.
Agreed here and we will tell mid season how he goes.
He has the ability but was allowed at times to be lazy. But we have a different set of eyes 👀 now
How do you know what goes on you watch on your couch
He's right, he does. 2026 is PO. He has every right to stay.
Mutual option. But yes he does have every right to stay. It'll just be on a much reduced salaryIn 26.
Genuine question Wiz. Why is he on less in 2026 if he has a PO or mutual option? And what is a mutual option?
So the mutual option means that if the club pulls the trigger and says they want to keep him, they can but it will cost them x amount . If the player says he wants to take up his option , he can , but it'll be at a lesser amount as usually the club doesn't want them.
pretty much if a players playing well then the club will excersise the option at the higher rate , if the players injured or playing shit ,then the player gets to tell the club they're staying but then it's at a lower rate. Player has the security of having a salary even if they're shit. But if they pull their finger out the club has security of not having to bid for them . It's exactly what we shoud've done with Dylan Brown and Moses.
make sense ?