If No Munster, Then Who?
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Are we setting ourselves up to loose Munster with a lowball contract extension ( just like Souths did with Reynolds ) and if Braith Anasta gets his way and talks Munster into leaving who would be a likely replacement at number 6?
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Nick Meaney could play the role to some degree but he’s no Cam Munster. It would be a role he’d have to work hard at but having Hughesy at half back would help.Phillip Island Storm wrote: ↑Wed Apr 13, 2022 6:34 pm Are we setting ourselves up to loose Munster with a lowball contract extension ( just like Souths did with Reynolds ) and if Braith Anasta gets his way and talks Munster into leaving who would be a likely replacement at number 6?
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Luke Brooks clearly needs a new start. Would be under heaps less pressure down here, but would probably need to take a fair pay cut himself. Do we have another look at Drinkwater? I know he's been far from convincing at the Cowboys but I always liked him.
The whole lowball talk is so ridiculous. He’d still be paid as much or more than any other 5/8th. His form completely dropped off last season, he has off field issues that may or may not come back and we’ve paid our other spine members similar money. We probably should let him move on regardless IMO.
As for who we replace him with. We could go young and groom the next great hope or target someone who needs a fresh start. For balance of the roster I assume it will be a cheapish replacement.
As for who we replace him with. We could go young and groom the next great hope or target someone who needs a fresh start. For balance of the roster I assume it will be a cheapish replacement.
No!
Too old, too set in his (bad) habits. Won't win a game off his own bat.
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I’d back Cooper Johns. The guys at the club love him. He’s clearly second string and has put on a bit of size since debuting in 2020.
Other option could be Tyran Wishart who I think can play five-eighth?
Wishart looks the obvious 14, with his ability to play hooker pivotal without Brandon next season. Nikorima to rival him for that position. Craig loves converting a fullback into a half. Does the thought of putting Meaney to fullback and Papenhuyzen to 5/8 enter his thoughts?
I wouldn't think moving papenhuyzen would be a good idea for 2 reasons.
1. He's elite at fullback and I would class Meaney as solid there.
2. His history of concussions doesn't suggest putting him into a position to make 5x as many tackles is a great option.
1. He's elite at fullback and I would class Meaney as solid there.
2. His history of concussions doesn't suggest putting him into a position to make 5x as many tackles is a great option.
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Given munsters pay packet last year, this year and next, the offer he's been made looks a bit ordinary. But if you average out his current deal and the proposed one, he's going to average over 900k per season, that's pretty reasonable for a 5/8 really. In a way, he's kind of been forward loaded.
Add in his rep payments, his tpa potential etc and he's over a million a season.
It comes back to how much he wants money vs how much he wants to be part of a team that should realistically challenge for a premiership for the next 5 years.
Plenty of players have chased the dollars and missed out on opportunities at lesser clubs and gone on to resent their decision.
Gotta wonder how much JAC is loving his footy right about now (yeah, family reasons, but elite players don't really enjoy losing)
Add in his rep payments, his tpa potential etc and he's over a million a season.
It comes back to how much he wants money vs how much he wants to be part of a team that should realistically challenge for a premiership for the next 5 years.
Plenty of players have chased the dollars and missed out on opportunities at lesser clubs and gone on to resent their decision.
Gotta wonder how much JAC is loving his footy right about now (yeah, family reasons, but elite players don't really enjoy losing)