Re: 2014 Official thread and signing news
Posted: Wed Jul 17, 2019 9:08 pm
He won't go. Very loyal to the system.
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This is the Warriors you're talking about. Probably the most underperforming team of the NRL era.yourhero wrote: ↑Wed Jul 17, 2019 6:05 pm So after 27 minutes of first grade, the Warriors are apparently offering Tino $500K per year on a 3 year deal
Been waiting 18 months for Tino to get an opportunity in the NRL. Finally gets a look in and immediately the rats start to circle.
Targeting Tino makes sense, in that he is a huge body, still young, loads of potential and has come through an excellent development system. Throwing $500K at him just reeks of lazy development/recruitment and sheer desperation.
Storm have done it a few times in the past; we know your market value and can't/won't meet it, so we're not going to insult you with a rubbish offer.
Storm discuss Knights reject Jesse Ramien as potential Curtis Scott replacement
Source: FOX SPORTS
The Storm have reportedly discussed the possibility of signing Knights reject Jesse Ramien as a contingency plan if Curtis Scott leaves the club. Brent Read revealed Melbourne are keen on Ramien, but need to free up a place on their roster to make a serious play for the former Sharks star.
“The Storm have discussed him as well,” Read told Triple M. “Earlier in the year there was a lot of talk about what Curtis Scott might do and I don’t think the Curtis Scott issue is dead and buried. I think there is a chance that Curtis Scott might leave at the end of the year and come back to Sydney. If that happens I think Melbourne will have a good hard look at Jesse Ramien.”
Ramien is currently awaiting his next move after falling out of favour with Knights coach Nathan Brown. The 22-year-old has scored 13 tries in 38 NRL games and was being mentioned as a possible Origin bolter prior to the 2019 series. Scott was dropped earlier in the season after a horror defensive display against the Roosters, with reports surfacing he was dealing with off-field issues.
Read believes the Storm will await a decision from Scott before deciding whether to make a play at Ramien.
“They have talked about him internally, but they are not going to push ahead with it because they don’t have a spot for him and Justin Olam is doing a great job for them at the moment,” Read said. “If Curtis Scott does go, I wouldn’t be surprised if Melbourne take a look at him.
“He might be done and dusted by then because there is a handful of clubs really seriously looking at him. The Sharks, the Wests Tigers, North Queensland and Parramatta may look at him as well, so he may not be around at the end of the year or when the time comes. Melbourne have discussed him and they are not pressing ahead with it at the moment, but lets just see what happens with Curtis Scott before we put the line through them.”