Will Jahrome Hughes stay?
Surely with Cameron Smith gone, we can offer Jarhome Hughes a 3 year deal at about $2.2-2.3 million. He is worth that for sure. Would be a great scope if we can keep him.
MELBOURNE’S DILEMMA AS RIVAL CLUBS CIRCLE HUGHES
How much is a premiership-winning halfback worth in 2021?
We’re about to find out in the form of off-contract Melbourne Storm star Jahrome Hughes.
Hughes is the primary target of the Cronulla Sharks and Brisbane Broncos for next season and is set to sit down with the Melbourne Storm in the coming weeks.
We’ve been told the Kiwi Test halfback wants to try and have his future settled before the season kicks off in March.
We’ve also heard some clubs might be prepared to table him an offer in excess of $800,000-a-season.
It means the premiers Melbourne have a major decision to make.
Hughes came of age as a halfback in the big end-of-season games last year and played a major role in the Storm winning the club’s fourth premiership.
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MELBOURNE’S DILEMMA AS RIVAL CLUBS CIRCLE HUGHES
How much is a premiership-winning halfback worth in 2021?
We’re about to find out in the form of off-contract Melbourne Storm star Jahrome Hughes.
Hughes is the primary target of the Cronulla Sharks and Brisbane Broncos for next season and is set to sit down with the Melbourne Storm in the coming weeks.
We’ve been told the Kiwi Test halfback wants to try and have his future settled before the season kicks off in March.
We’ve also heard some clubs might be prepared to table him an offer in excess of $800,000-a-season.
It means the premiers Melbourne have a major decision to make.
Hughes came of age as a halfback in the big end-of-season games last year and played a major role in the Storm winning the club’s fourth premiership.
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With Roger Tuivasa-Sheck eyeing a code switch to Rugby Union, I think the chances of Jahrome Hughes going to the NZ Warriors has increased considerably. If Jahrome plays as well as he did last year again this year, he will be an obvious target. RTS was on about 1 million so the New Zealand Warriors will have plenty of cash and the go home factor will be big for Jahrome.
Also looks like Brandon Smith will go to the Gold Coast Titans, we are being picked apart.
It Would be interesting next year if we have the Foxx, the Cheese, Jahrome Hughes and Belly Ache all leave. That's a lot of change.
Also looks like Brandon Smith will go to the Gold Coast Titans, we are being picked apart.
It Would be interesting next year if we have the Foxx, the Cheese, Jahrome Hughes and Belly Ache all leave. That's a lot of change.
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My advice.six rings wrote: ↑Fri Jan 29, 2021 3:38 pm With Roger Tuivasa-Sheck eyeing a code switch to Rugby Union, I think the chances of Jahrome Hughes going to the NZ Warriors has increased considerably. If Jahrome plays as well as he did last year again this year, he will be an obvious target. RTS was on about 1 million so the New Zealand Warriors will have plenty of cash and the go home factor will be big for Jahrome.
Also looks like Brandon Smith will go to the Gold Coast Titans, we are being picked apart.
It Would be interesting next year if we have the Foxx, the Cheese, Jahrome Hughes and Belly Ache all leave. That's a lot of change.
Take a bex and have a lie down.
We'll be fine.
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WARRIORS TARGET STORM STAR TO REPLACE RTS
The Warriors are reportedly eyeing Storm halfback Jahrome Hughes as a replacement for outgoing fullback Roger Tuivasa-Sheck
The Warriors skipper will leave the club at the end of the season to take up a deal with rugby union’s Auckland Blues and chase a dream of playing at the 2023 World Cup.
That has left a big hole at No.1 and the Warriors believe former fullback and current Melbourne No.7 Hughes could be the man to fill the void.
“Hughes is off-contract at the end of the year and Melbourne want to keep him,” Dean Ritchie told The Big Sports Breakfast.
“There is talk around the Warriors who are losing Roger Tuivasa-Sheck that they are interested in him and want to play him as fullback.
“His manager hopes to have some suitors by the end of the week, so they can start to move forward in terms of negotiations.”
The Warriors are reportedly eyeing Storm halfback Jahrome Hughes as a replacement for outgoing fullback Roger Tuivasa-Sheck
The Warriors skipper will leave the club at the end of the season to take up a deal with rugby union’s Auckland Blues and chase a dream of playing at the 2023 World Cup.
That has left a big hole at No.1 and the Warriors believe former fullback and current Melbourne No.7 Hughes could be the man to fill the void.
“Hughes is off-contract at the end of the year and Melbourne want to keep him,” Dean Ritchie told The Big Sports Breakfast.
“There is talk around the Warriors who are losing Roger Tuivasa-Sheck that they are interested in him and want to play him as fullback.
“His manager hopes to have some suitors by the end of the week, so they can start to move forward in terms of negotiations.”
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Massive bid set to knock premiers out of race for star
Melbourne Storm will likely have to groom a new halfback for 2022 after a premiership rival in the NZ Warriors came in with a mega money bid to land one of the most sought-after playmakers in the game.
It seems the amount of money and length of contract make it impossible for us to combat.
Massive bid set to knock premiers out of race for star
Melbourne Storm will likely have to groom a new halfback for 2022 after a premiership rival in the NZ Warriors came in with a mega money bid to land one of the most sought-after playmakers in the game.
It seems the amount of money and length of contract make it impossible for us to combat.
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Not a Herald Sun subscriber so can't read the article. What $$$ and how long have they offered Jahrome ?six rings wrote: ↑Wed Feb 17, 2021 3:19 pm https://www.heraldsun.com.au/subscribe/ ... de=premium
Massive bid set to knock premiers out of race for star
Melbourne Storm will likely have to groom a new halfback for 2022 after a premiership rival in the NZ Warriors came in with a mega money bid to land one of the most sought-after playmakers in the game.
It seems the amount of money and length of contract make it impossible for us to combat.
Interesting article on Storm website about Jahrome's loyalty...thought the nature of the article and its timing was more than a little coincidental.
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Agreed totally. Very few have left the Storm and gone on to greater things, Cronk may be the only exception.
The only 3 who spring to mind as having maintained anything close to the level of play they achieved at the Storm were Cronk, Inglis and Harris. Really hard to think of any others unless you count guys who didn't get much of a chance like Maloney.
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I wish we had Jahrome tied up for this season and next.
We will know by the end of this year his value if Cam out.
Hard to gauge at the moment. Could go either way this contract - over paid or fair deal.
Got offers in the 800 per year mark, hard to want to pay that at the moment but also somewhat justifiable.
We will know by the end of this year his value if Cam out.
Hard to gauge at the moment. Could go either way this contract - over paid or fair deal.
Got offers in the 800 per year mark, hard to want to pay that at the moment but also somewhat justifiable.
I am on the side of 'if theyll pay you that much, you'd be mad not to leave' but if the quotes are correct Hughes literally said Storm Culture > money alone. It is a great move by an agent to make clubs try harder, but also good to hear that our culture is alive and well post-big 3 and soon to be post-bellamyShuttlesworth99 wrote: ↑Thu Feb 18, 2021 6:10 pm I wish we had Jahrome tied up for this season and next.
We will know by the end of this year his value if Cam out.
Hard to gauge at the moment. Could go either way this contract - over paid or fair deal.
Got offers in the 800 per year mark, hard to want to pay that at the moment but also somewhat justifiable.