We all know the DT is chocked full sh*t, but three little stories in it this morning are some good discussion points.
1.
WRECKING ball Mose Masoe's days at the Roosters are numbered, with three Sydney-based clubs ready to swoop.
Masoe was dropped from the Roosters' top squad but is in demand after starring for the Newtown Jets in the NSW Cup finals series. A UK-based club is also offering big money.
2.
CRAIG Fitzgibbon has wasted no time making an impression at the Roosters, with the club stalwart to be appointed as one of incoming coach Trent Robinson's two assistants.
Jason Taylor will be the other, while Mick Potter will coach the Chooks' Toyota Cup side should he miss out on the top job at the Tigers.
Meanwhile, Luke Williamson has been hired to coach Manly's NSW Cup side.
3.
STILL on the Roosters, Jared Waerea-Hargreaves is filthy with the Kiwis after being overlooked from last night's Test.
We are told the Roosters enforcer would consider sitting out the next two years and making himself eligible for NSW if it wasn't for next year's World Cup. And we can't blame him.
The 108kg enforcer was outstanding this year, picking up the Roosters' player of the year and clubman of the year awards.
He was overlooked for Sam McKendry and Ben Matulino.
1.
WRECKING ball Mose Masoe's days at the Roosters are numbered, with three Sydney-based clubs ready to swoop.
Masoe was dropped from the Roosters' top squad but is in demand after starring for the Newtown Jets in the NSW Cup finals series. A UK-based club is also offering big money.
2.
CRAIG Fitzgibbon has wasted no time making an impression at the Roosters, with the club stalwart to be appointed as one of incoming coach Trent Robinson's two assistants.
Jason Taylor will be the other, while Mick Potter will coach the Chooks' Toyota Cup side should he miss out on the top job at the Tigers.
Meanwhile, Luke Williamson has been hired to coach Manly's NSW Cup side.
3.
STILL on the Roosters, Jared Waerea-Hargreaves is filthy with the Kiwis after being overlooked from last night's Test.
We are told the Roosters enforcer would consider sitting out the next two years and making himself eligible for NSW if it wasn't for next year's World Cup. And we can't blame him.
The 108kg enforcer was outstanding this year, picking up the Roosters' player of the year and clubman of the year awards.
He was overlooked for Sam McKendry and Ben Matulino.
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