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  • MKCS
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    I've been very supportive of the signing of Dylan Brown in this thread but 13 million dollars over 10 years seems very steep and I read online that apparently this can go up as the salary cap goes higher? Crazy to make Dylan Brown one of the highest paid players in the comp when he probably wouldn't even crack top 10 halves in the comp. I personally have Munster, Luai, Cleary, DCE, Dearden, Moses, Hughes, Reynolds, Hunt and Burton above Brown.

    Brown seems like a bit of a Nicho Hynes signing, if he'd gone to the right club and coaches he could be a superstar but Brown will go to Newcastle and most likely just remain stagnant unfortunately.

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  • King Salvo
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    Originally posted by Kentucky_Fried_Rooster View Post
    Looks like he is off to the Knights for 10 years from 2026 for $14,000,000.

    That’s is madness, he isn’t worth that sort of coin.
    Not what Parramatta need and doesn’t help the new coaching staff or look favourable on them.

    I wonder if that pushes Ponga toward us, I don’t see the Knights committing over $2,500,000 a season on two players.
    10 years is ridiculous at either 1.3 or 1.4 million a year depending on what report you believe - Cherry Evans (2025) and Taumalolo ( 2027) were 10 years deals - One would say Manly got the better deal.

    Ponga's is on 1.1 mill a season plus 300k third parties ( 1.4 mill up to 2027) as has been reported but keen on Rugby too - so won't be going anywhere I suggest

    Sandon Smith is on around 200 to 300k.

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  • The Lip
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    Originally posted by Kentucky_Fried_Rooster View Post

    One would think if a player was offered similar money by the Knights or Roosters the player would almost be certain to sign with the Roosters.
    we are more chance of winning premierships in the next 10 years compared to them.
    Dane Gagai ?

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  • Kentucky_Fried_Rooster
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    Originally posted by Swamptrout View Post
    Wasnt there a 2nd team who were interested for similar numbers but it was conditional on them not being named. What were the chance that it was us ?
    One would think if a player was offered similar money by the Knights or Roosters the player would almost be certain to sign with the Roosters.
    we are more chance of winning premierships in the next 10 years compared to them.

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  • Swamptrout
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    Wasnt there a 2nd team who were interested for similar numbers but it was conditional on them not being named. What were the chance that it was us ?

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  • milanja
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    Originally posted by Kentucky_Fried_Rooster View Post
    Looks like he is off to the Knights for 10 years from 2026 for $14,000,000.

    That’s is madness, he isn’t worth that sort of coin.
    Not what Parramatta need and doesn’t help the new coaching staff or look favourable on them.

    I wonder if that pushes Ponga toward us, I don’t see the Knights committing over $2,500,000 a season on two players.
    The signing of Brown, is to help secure ponga long term, Gus said he would spend 2.5mil on two players, if that helps the club secure current players, or attract other players to the club, mentioned it being similar to the dogs securing Matt Burton, which in turn made other players confident to join the club.

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  • Kentucky_Fried_Rooster
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    Looks like he is off to the Knights for 10 years from 2026 for $14,000,000.

    That’s is madness, he isn’t worth that sort of coin.
    Not what Parramatta need and doesn’t help the new coaching staff or look favourable on them.

    I wonder if that pushes Ponga toward us, I don’t see the Knights committing over $2,500,000 a season on two players.

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  • MKCS
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    Originally posted by ism22 View Post
    Dafuk... when did Dylan Brown play in a GF? He's played since 2019 and only for the one club. Parra haven't made a GF since 2009 despite having a team that the pundits always view as being top 4-8 quality.

    Yes Brown's played regular first grade, but Parra are hardly up there with Easts. Also sure he's played for NZ but so what... are we saying he's better than Walker and you'd be happy to dispose of the lowly club-grade Walker for 'the NZ half'? I think not.

    Maybe such experience would at least mean he's cool headed and a true professional? Cool but what's the one thing we all remember him for?
    > In round 9 of the 2021 NRL season, Brown was placed on report after diving over the top of Sydney Roosters player Drew Hutchison as he was in the act of scoring a try. Hutchison was rushed to hospital during the game with suspected broken ribs and a punctured lung. Brown was later suspended for three weeks over the incident.

    IMO it's ridiculous to suggest that our club would not only sack a local junior for him, but would also pay upwards of $1m for the 'pleasure'.

    Yes he's more established than a rising youngster who we're not rushing it with. However, so farkin' what? I'd take Hutcho back before signing a grub who disgraced his jersey & family with that BS dog shot for which he only got 3 weeks. At least Hutcho's a quality human being who makes good decision... I'd prefer a guy who takes his sweet farkin' time to make good decisions over a dog [so and so] who makes quick spur of the moment decisions of the class/quality we'll remember him for.

    I dare say Uncle Nick's banned the so and so from coming anywhere near our club and rubbished his self-promotion tactics when talking to the papers because he knows we'll never want him and couldn't care less about what it does for his career. Nick's never been this blatant/public about not wanting a guy... he wouldn't just give the papers a targeted sledge like that for no reason IMO.
    As mentioned by Rooster_6 we saw Brown play in the 2022 grand final, you're right in that it was a bit of a flogging but to make the grand final itself is a huge achievement and as a half Brown played a big part in getting them there despite losing on grand final day.

    I'd say Brown at his best is probably similar to Walker but Brown has been able to achieve more. It doesn't make sense to get rid of Walker for Brown because Walker has significant potential and will one day probably represent QLD at halfback and perhaps even Australia. For Sandon though? As I mentioned in a previous post I could see him maybe nailing down a bench utility spot somewhere or being a consistent Super League half but I think that's his limit, hopefully I'm wrong!

    I think I mentioned in a previous post but if we don't sign Dylan Brown then there is no long term "star" young halves options. It's just Dylan Brown and a bunch of older halves who are on the verge of retiring, I'd say that's why his price is so high.

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  • Bates
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    I reckon Dylan Brown could become a top-tier player with the right coach.

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  • ism22
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    Originally posted by Rooster_6 View Post
    Paramatta played in the 2022 Grand Final.

    Admittedly one of the most forgettable grand finals & finals series in general.
    Fair enough - I stand corrected on that point

    To be fair I don't follow Parra much so he coulda been a gun who was instrumental in their march towards that GF. However, they got flogged in the GF and I doubt a lot of fans are scared when they see old mate Dillo lining up against them.

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  • Rooster_6
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    Paramatta played in the 2022 Grand Final.

    Admittedly one of the most forgettable grand finals & finals series in general.

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  • ism22
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    Dafuk... when did Dylan Brown play in a GF? He's played since 2019 and only for the one club. Parra haven't made a GF since 2009 despite having a team that the pundits always view as being top 4-8 quality.

    Yes Brown's played regular first grade, but Parra are hardly up there with Easts. Also sure he's played for NZ but so what... are we saying he's better than Walker and you'd be happy to dispose of the lowly club-grade Walker for 'the NZ half'? I think not.

    Maybe such experience would at least mean he's cool headed and a true professional? Cool but what's the one thing we all remember him for?
    > In round 9 of the 2021 NRL season, Brown was placed on report after diving over the top of Sydney Roosters player Drew Hutchison as he was in the act of scoring a try. Hutchison was rushed to hospital during the game with suspected broken ribs and a punctured lung. Brown was later suspended for three weeks over the incident.

    IMO it's ridiculous to suggest that our club would not only sack a local junior for him, but would also pay upwards of $1m for the 'pleasure'.

    Yes he's more established than a rising youngster who we're not rushing it with. However, so farkin' what? I'd take Hutcho back before signing a grub who disgraced his jersey & family with that BS dog shot for which he only got 3 weeks. At least Hutcho's a quality human being who makes good decision... I'd prefer a guy who takes his sweet farkin' time to make good decisions over a dog [so and so] who makes quick spur of the moment decisions of the class/quality we'll remember him for.

    I dare say Uncle Nick's banned the so and so from coming anywhere near our club and rubbished his self-promotion tactics when talking to the papers because he knows we'll never want him and couldn't care less about what it does for his career. Nick's never been this blatant/public about not wanting a guy... he wouldn't just give the papers a targeted sledge like that for no reason IMO.
    Last edited by ism22; 02-05-2025, 11:03 PM.

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  • Rooster_6
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    Originally posted by MKCS View Post

    People are advocating for the signing of Brown because it's unlikely that Sandon Smith will reach the heights that Brown has, at age 22 Dylan Brown was a runner up in a grand final, had consistently played first grade for four seasons, played plenty of finals footy and had been selected for a "first tier" national team where he is a first choice half.

    In comparison Sandon Smith has played 2 half seasons for the Roosters where he hasn't been able to consistently crack first grade and from memory has mostly come off the bench. Sandon Smith is very unlikely to ever be a runner up in a grand final as a starting half or be selected for Australia/State Of Origin as a first choice. To me he has bench utility or Super League written all over him.

    With the young players, yeah they might disappear but does it really matter? As you said yourself Brown is 25 this year, Walker is 23 this year that's a halves combination that we could keep together for 5-7 seasons and would lead to us having a world class halves combination which is what we've needed since our grand final win in 2019. Watson will likely move on within 2-3 years as he turns 29 this season so perhaps one of those young players could become a decent bench utility option for us but if we sign Brown that's our halves combo sorted until at least 2030.

    The one thing we've lacked over the past 5 years is a dangerous spine but Tedesco, Brown, Walker and Robson would definitely be competitive with every spine in the comp. That's why we must not take a gamble on a youth player and instead sign a proven star first grader.
    My biggest concern with Dylan Brown is that I don't think he and Walker compliment each other, both are naturally creative halves who like to play off the cuff. I think we saw with Keary and Walker that it just was never going to work.

    I also don't buy into the argument that we haven't had a dangerous spine, Tedesco-Keary-Walker-Smith was the most dangerous spine this year, no starting spine combined for more try involvements in the comp.

    But again to my first point, being dangerous is nice but if you can't control a game, dictate tempo and positively influence the performance levels of players around you as a spine you're just not going to compete against the best sides in the comp.

    I'm much more comfortable with the style of player coming through the grades than I am with Dylan Brown, at ~1.2m the risk that he and Walker don't click is just too large for mine.

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  • Bondicigar
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    Originally posted by MKCS View Post

    People are advocating for the signing of Brown because it's unlikely that Sandon Smith will reach the heights that Brown has, at age 22 Dylan Brown was a runner up in a grand final, had consistently played first grade for four seasons, played plenty of finals footy and had been selected for a "first tier" national team where he is a first choice half.

    In comparison Sandon Smith has played 2 half seasons for the Roosters where he hasn't been able to consistently crack first grade and from memory has mostly come off the bench. Sandon Smith is very unlikely to ever be a runner up in a grand final as a starting half or be selected for Australia/State Of Origin as a first choice. To me he has bench utility or Super League written all over him.

    With the young players, yeah they might disappear but does it really matter? As you said yourself Brown is 25 this year, Walker is 23 this year that's a halves combination that we could keep together for 5-7 seasons and would lead to us having a world class halves combination which is what we've needed since our grand final win in 2019. Watson will likely move on within 2-3 years as he turns 29 this season so perhaps one of those young players could become a decent bench utility option for us but if we sign Brown that's our halves combo sorted until at least 2030.

    The one thing we've lacked over the past 5 years is a dangerous spine but Tedesco, Brown, Walker and Robson would definitely be competitive with every spine in the comp. That's why we must not take a gamble on a youth player and instead sign a proven star first grader.

    I hope the coaching staff are reading it like this.

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  • Bates
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    Originally posted by King Salvo View Post

    The Mercurial Hutchinator gave it his best for the Roosters in 71 NRL games including suffering a serious injury—fractured ribs and a collapsed lung, which put him in the hospital 3 times with that collapsed lung.

    Mrs Salvo was shocked to see what I think Brett Morris was doing in that leg movement on the Hutchinator, as they would sometimes do that manoeuvre for people that were winded.

    The Hutchinator was not winded, though—such an injury could cause serious damage to the heart, liver, and spleen, for instance, as well as bleeding in the chest cavity.

    Not sure why people see it as some sort of right to beat up on players on so many social media sites, noting the great Sunil Gavaskar's view that nothing is social on social media.

    Why do people knock a bloke for something they could never do though - Are they Jealous because of their own inadequacies perhaps in any sport they attempted to play and or whatever field or profession that ply their trade in ?

    Be interested to know the reasons

    Already reported the Roosters are not interested in Brown and rightfully so - give the youngsters their time to shine
    The only reason we go on about Hutch is to wind you up.

    Hook, line and sinker once again!

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