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    Ferguson following Stuart out of Sharks
    JAMIE PANDARAM
    July 3, 2010

    Taking the leap ... Blake Ferguson will be hot property after deciding to walk out on the Sharks.
    Cronulla's talented youngster says it is time to move on, writes Jamie Pandaram.

    Boom rookie Blake Ferguson is quitting Cronulla because of the club's weaknesses on and off the field, and has activated a clause in his contract that should coach Ricky Stuart leave, he too could walk. Ferguson no longer believes the Sharks can win a premiership and after Stuart announced he would resign at the end of the season, the winger decided his future lay elsewhere.

    The 20-year-old will play out the remainder of the season with Cronulla before joining another NRL side, and his management is now seeking interest from rival teams.

    Stuart was instrumental in Ferguson's development, but aside from the coaching shake-up the club's uneasy financial position is another factor in his decision, along with his desire to play in the centres.

    ''I want to win a premiership, and also with the things going on in the club, the uncertainty, I just want to be in a stable place where I can concentrate on winning a title, that is what is in my heart,'' Ferguson told the Herald. ''It is nothing personal, I do have an emotional attachment to the club. I just want to win.''

    The move by Ferguson has caused a massive stir at the Sharks, with incoming coach Shane Flanagan storming out of a meeting with the player after being told his intentions this week.

    Ferguson is viewed as one of the brightest prospects in the game, just pipped by Jamal Idris as the 2009 Dally M rookie of the year. He also turned heads in the Indigenous All Stars game when he ran down Israel Folau, and was the key to Cronulla breaking a 13-game losing streak earlier this year with two brilliant individual tries against Parramatta in the 11-0 victory.

    Cronulla - who recently fought off bankruptcy - do not want to lose one of their most exciting players particularly with sponsors hard to come by, a record of just five wins this season, and the worst attack in the league, but Ferguson rejected the idea he was abandoning the club that gave him a start.

    ''If it wasn't for Ricky Stuart I wouldn't be here, he saw me at my first trial and said he wanted to be a part of my development and he has helped me through all the grades,'' Ferguson said. ''Now he's going. I have thought about this long and hard, it wasn't a snap decision. I just want to open a new chapter in my career, continue my growth and play representative football. I thought I put myself in the best position this year, but it's hard from the club perspective because we're not travelling that well on the field.

    ''I will stay until the end of the year, I will do my job the best I can, do what I love and that is scoring tries.''

    Ferguson has been frustrated on the wing, despite scoring 13 tries since his debut in round one last year. ''I want to use my promise at centre, that hasn't been touched,'' Ferguson said. ''I've got a creative side, I'm not just a finisher, so I'm looking to do that at my next club.''

    Ferguson signed a contract extension with the Sharks last year that was to keep him in the Shire until the end of 2012, but he inserted the Stuart clause because of a series of problems the club experienced on and off the field.

    Ferguson's manager and uncle is the former NRL star-turned-boxer Solomon Haumono, who praised the youngster for his bold move. Haumono is married to Ferguson's aunty Margaret, and the pair runs a sports management and mentoring company.

    ''As his family and his managers we stand behind him, we want him to develop and we've got his best interests at heart,'' Haumono said. ''We have moved through this process professionally, we've done everything by the book, and nothing about this is personal.

    ''Cronulla needed to call upon youngsters last year and Blake stood tall, nobody could question his effort, he has shown how strong a kid he is. I am proud because throughout this Blake has acted in a manner beyond his years.''

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    Thoughts? haven't seen much of him.. a mate who follows the Sharks said he had a great game for the indigenous team but hasn't done much since.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by Dubai View Post
      Thoughts? haven't seen much of him.. a mate who follows the Sharks said he had a great game for the indigenous team but hasn't done much since.
      Would be a top buy IMO!
      Would be the perfect balance after signing Carney.He's tall, fast and can out leap the best of them!He's a bit of a cocky little carrnt, but Smitty could snap him out of it and have him playing well.

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      • #4
        I know he said he wants to play centre, but i'd rather him on the wing!

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        • #5
          I'd love him to play at Easts, but we'll have a good side already so its a bad idea

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          • #6
            I'd have him over Graham on the wing any day, but big Fergo has a lot of similarities to SKD.

            Poor defensive reads, tends to make untimely errors and go missing on occasion. He is a great talent, in that he is big, strong, fast, aggressive and can score tries, but again...SKD MKII?

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            • #7
              He'd be a great buy. He's got a much better footy brain than SKD, and would do some serious damage running off Pearce/Carney.
              Last edited by BlindFreddy; 07-03-2010, 10:38 AM.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by The Mack View Post
                I'd have him over Graham on the wing any day, but big Fergo has a lot of similarities to SKD.

                Poor defensive reads, tends to make untimely errors and go missing on occasion. He is a great talent, in that he is big, strong, fast, aggressive and can score tries, but again...SKD MKII?
                couldnt have said it better. is extremely talented but is a clone of SKD imo. SKDs career started very similarly - emerging from obscurity and becoming a freak try scorer but this kid is another shirt grabber and his defensive reads are just as bad as SKDs. Only difference is that he is a couple of years younger. I think he is a great player with stacks of potential however if we are to buy him, I think it would have to be in place of SKD - its one or the other for me as they both offer very similar things. id be inclined to stick with SKD on the basis of him being one of our own for a start and also because i think ferguson's asking price would be way way more than SKDs for someone that offers a pretty similar amount but either way id be happy. All i can say is that having them both in our backline could be a bit of a mistake

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                • #9
                  he's mediocre....I'd rather SKD

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                  • #10
                    7 errors tonight... this guy puts Skid to shame.

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                    • #11
                      but they were a good 7 errors

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                      • #12
                        Raiders chasing him...I hope they get him

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by Assyrian_Pimp View Post
                          Raiders chasing him...I hope they get him
                          Oh, so it's ok for them to buy players is it?.......But when we do it, we're scum! Pppfffftttt!

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                          • #14
                            Im thinking Blake will be a Raider.If you read between the lines Furner will get the arse and the prodigal son Sticky will return.

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                            • #15
                              [QUOTE=Ghost;64399]Im thinking Blake will be a Raider.If you read between the lines Furner will get the arse and the prodigal son Sticky will return.


                              So true Ghost i never thought of that do you think that move by the raiders would be a good one if sticky and fergo go to them not so much fergo but sticky ?
                              We are the Fonk

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