I love how articles like that use words like 'raiding' and 'poaching', cuz, it's not like the player has a choice or anything! If a club is so desperate to keep a player they would make them an offer that would keep them there at their beloved club.
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Originally posted by BUDDY View PostApart from Souffs losing and everything that went with it seeing Momi collect his ring was the best part of the night.
I don’t want any x-Rooster to be successful if they play for an opposition team.
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Originally posted by Thirteen View Post
Really? Would you have enjoyed seeing Latrell get a ring too?
I don’t want any x-Rooster to be successful if they play for an opposition team.
That said, I can't say it brings me joy to see him or the Riff win. I'm glad Souffs + Melbourne lost and can stomach a Pemriff win. However, Easts are my team.
TBH if I was cheering for every ex-Rooster I'd never have a sad day because we've provided the comp with so many quality players.
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Originally posted by Davo View PostMomirovski was mentioned today in a SMH article that his manager has requested a release and granted by Penrith to search for a longer term / better deal. The Roosters have expressed interest in bringing him home.
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Rivals circling premiership-winning Panther Paul Momirovski, Penrith allow centre to look elsewhere
Panthers centre Paul Momirovski is on the verge of joining a fifth NRL club in as many years.
The premiership-winning Panther has been granted permission by the club to find a new team next season, despite being under contract with Penrith for another year.
According to a Sydney Morning Herald report, the Roosters, the club Momirovski made his debut with in 2018, are interested in bringing the centre back to Bondi.
The Sea Eagles and Warriors have also expressed interest in the 25-year-old.
It's understood Penrith won't stand in Momirovski's way, should he attract a lucrative contract elsewhere.
Momirovski joined the Panthers this year after spending last season with the Storm while on loan from the Tigers.
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Originally posted by Davo View PostRivals circling premiership-winning Panther Paul Momirovski, Penrith allow centre to look elsewhere
Panthers centre Paul Momirovski is on the verge of joining a fifth NRL club in as many years.
The premiership-winning Panther has been granted permission by the club to find a new team next season, despite being under contract with Penrith for another year.
According to a Sydney Morning Herald report, the Roosters, the club Momirovski made his debut with in 2018, are interested in bringing the centre back to Bondi.
The Sea Eagles and Warriors have also expressed interest in the 25-year-old.
It's understood Penrith won't stand in Momirovski's way, should he attract a lucrative contract elsewhere.
Momirovski joined the Panthers this year after spending last season with the Storm while on loan from the Tigers.
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Seems strange as the first article- 5th October - the Riff want him long term
Now he will be rewarded with a long-term deal at the Panthers after chief executive Brian Fletcher confirmed the underrated centre was part of the club’s long-term plans following the departures of outside backs Matt Burton and Brent Naden to Canterbury.
“We’ll sit down with Paul and the retention committee in the new year and discuss his future – I’d say he will be a Panther for a while, that is for sure,” Fletcher said about Momirovski, who is contracted until the end of 2022.
https://www.foxsports.com.au/nrl/nrl...f66825c879fbdc
Then this article - 19th October
Panthers centre Paul Momirovski is on the verge of joining a fifth NRL club in as many years.
The premiership-winning Panther has been granted permission by the club to find a new team next season, despite being under contract with Penrith for another year.
https://wwos.nine.com.au/nrl/panther...1-5825f8125a65
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Originally posted by King Salvo View PostSeems strange as the first article- 5th October - the Riff want him long term
Now he will be rewarded with a long-term deal at the Panthers after chief executive Brian Fletcher confirmed the underrated centre was part of the club’s long-term plans following the departures of outside backs Matt Burton and Brent Naden to Canterbury.
“We’ll sit down with Paul and the retention committee in the new year and discuss his future – I’d say he will be a Panther for a while, that is for sure,” Fletcher said about Momirovski, who is contracted until the end of 2022.
https://www.foxsports.com.au/nrl/nrl...f66825c879fbdc
Then this article - 19th October
Panthers centre Paul Momirovski is on the verge of joining a fifth NRL club in as many years.
The premiership-winning Panther has been granted permission by the club to find a new team next season, despite being under contract with Penrith for another year.
https://wwos.nine.com.au/nrl/panther...1-5825f8125a65
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Originally posted by Johnny Tobin View Post
Shows how full of shit they are. Wanted to keep him happy all the way to the GF and lied about his future. Shocker.
Kikau is a keeper where as Momo is replaceable.
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Originally posted by theGman View Post
I think they're feeling the same pain we've had to endure tasting GF success and having gun players like Kikau off contract.
Kikau is a keeper where as Momo is replaceable.
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Talk on here from David Riccio that Momirovski is looking at around $350K a year. Also me may look at Kevin Naiqama. Maybe one last fling. Listen to the podcast around 16 mins
https://www.sen.com.au/news/2021/10/...gnal-interest/
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Originally posted by tloos1999 View Post
Kikau a gun player? Send through your dealers number mate, I’d like to have some of what you’re smoking
He's also something like 23 yo and a main stay for years to come.
BTW....catch a glimpse of his extraordinary effort against Storm in the later part of the year to deny their centre a try in the final seconds. SPECIAL!
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Originally posted by theGman View Post
Your opinion but I'd bet my left nut that most clubs would love to have this devastating runner in their forward pack and offer a premium price bc he's damn worth it. Starting to show an offload and a bit of ball play as well. Tons of potential.
He's also something like 23 yo and a main stay for years to come.
BTW....catch a glimpse of his extraordinary effort against Storm in the later part of the year to deny their centre a try in the final seconds. SPECIAL!
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