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Knights bring halt to transfer madness
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First session: Beau Henry trains with the Titans. Picture: Michael Ross Source: The Daily Telegraph
NEWCASTLE coach Rick Stone has given Knights fans an iron-clad guarantee the club will not be shedding any more players in the wake of the mid-season transfers of Cory Paterson and Beau Henry to rival clubs.
Henry became the latest player to part company with the Knights over the weekend after a deal was finalised with Gold Coast on Friday night.
Henry, unwanted by incoming coach Wayne Bennett, trained for the first time with the Titans yesterday after signing with the club until the end of 2013.
His hasty exit follows Paterson's departure to the North Queensland Cowboys more than a week ago.
The transfers of both players are to free up room in the salary cap next season for the arrival of the likes of Darius Boyd, Kade Snowden and Timana Tahu. Stone, who is desperately trying to keep the focus on this season, admitted losing players mid-year was "far from ideal" but decisions were made in the best interests of the players involved.
"We won't be losing anyone else to another club before the end of the season, I can guarantee that," Stone told The Daily Telegraph yesterday.
'We just can't afford to.
"But in the case of Pato and Beau, it was about giving them the opportunity to secure their futures long term and that meant allowing them to go straight away.
"As a coach, it's far from ideal but we just have to get on with it the best we can."
Asked if the Knights are considering bolstering their current squad before the June 30 cut-off, Stone refused to rule it out.
"It's a possibility.
"It could happen but it's not on the agenda at this stage," he said.
Any new player brought to the club would have to be okayed by Bennett.
Meanwhile, Stone faces injury concerns over former NSW State of Origin winger James McManus and prop Dan Tolar in the build-up to Saturday's clash against Penrith at Ausgrid Stadium while the return of five-eighth Tyrone Roberts has a question mark over it.
Roberts, who made his NRL debut earlier in the season before being injured, is the logical replacement at five-eighth for Henry but is no certainty to be cleared to play against the Panthers.
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