Assuming these are all guesses at best and not 100% accurate figuresStrange because the Telegraph article from last year of the Top 100 earners didn’t have Lucas listed on it, so maybe he’s wage only went to $700k this year.
Assuming these are all guesses at best and not 100% accurate figuresStrange because the Telegraph article from last year of the Top 100 earners didn’t have Lucas listed on it, so maybe he’s wage only went to $700k this year.
Well yeah, as I said you have to take them with a grain of salt because nobody knows exact amounts sure, but as rough guide it’s interesting.Assuming these are all guesses at best and not 100% accurate figures
I'd let Lucas go personally, Best is just to talented and to good of a defender to let go.I’d assume Best also wants more then his current $725k as well
Who would you let go if you needed to make a choice between Lucas or Best?
At this current time I’d let Lucas go.I’d assume Best also wants more then his current $725k as well
Who would you let go if you needed to make a choice between Lucas or Best?
Unfortunately this is the reality of having KP and Brown on big contracts. I think the priority should be keeping JSaf and Best. It likely means we’ll have to make tough calls on players like Lucas, Dom, and Marz.Please we are not letting either of them go.
Who gives an actual **** how Moses feels about the club. Why is that even a factor when negotiating in good faith on behalf of a player who has nothing to do with another client of his?Part 2 of Tooheys news 30/4
Ponga and Parr worked out his new deal in 2 weeks and very few people knew talks were happening. Ponga wanted to be the one who told his team mates when the deal was done. Ponga is thought to have signed for a modest increase to his current contract, with the salary cap set to increase by up to 20%, so a paycut in effect.
Saifiti, Best and Lucas are the next targets. Lucas is managed by Moses, who is "dirty" on the Knights for not appointing Blake Green as coach. Lucas is on over 700k now and Toohey speculates he could get up to 950k with new teams interested.
Its a great example of how Moses God-complex and relentless gamesmanship is a risk to his clients.Surely people look at how he handled the Galvin stuff and you have to say what a big win it was for Benji and the Tigers. He went from having $6m over five years or whatever it was to $750k over 3 thinking his value would rise over the years at the Bulldogs whereas in actual fact it’s gotten worse if he were to be off contract tomorrow.
That’s a terrible look for Moses and how he tried to play it.
Even if we meet them in the middle with Lucas I’m not sure how it will go but if it’s like Best there shouldn’t be a big issue keeping him.
Who would you let go if you needed to make a choice between Lucas or Best?