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  • Myles won't be a Rooster past 2012

    http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/spo...-1226048738466


    GOLD Coast's $1 million-plus offer to secure Queensland Origin star Nate Myles until the end of 2015 could be thwarted by the club's salary cap position for next season.
    The race for Nate Myles' signature has taken a dramatic twist, with his management to meet with two rival Sydney clubs this week as the Roosters forward continues to test his value on the open market.

    Off-contract at the end of next season, Myles has been given permission to negotiate with rival clubs and it was widely speculated last week the Titans had the Maroons enforcer under wraps.

    The Coast initially expressed interest in tabling a three-year deal for Myles starting from 2013. But the club is now exploring the possibility of squeezing Myles under its salary cap for 2012, a scenario that could play a key role in whether the former Test representative decides to join the Titans.

    Despite rumours his arrival at the Titans was a done deal, Myles' manager Gavin Orr said the forward had yet to agree to terms with the club.

    The Titans are sure to come under salary cap pressure after recently signing Cronulla prop Luke Douglas and 20-year-old Bulldogs sensation Jamal Idris, although the rumoured departure of Anthony Laffranchi to England could free up room to secure Myles.

    "The Titans have offered a deal and we haven't accepted it as yet," Orr said.

    "We have some meetings with a couple of clubs who are also interested and by the end of the week we should have an idea of where we are.

    "At the moment, Nate hasn't accepted anything.

    "The original discussions have been for 2013, 2014 and 2015 seasons.

    "The Titans are possibly interested for 2012 but after agreeing to terms with Douglas, it might make it difficult.

    "Nate might have to play next season at the Roosters."

    The Titans' offer is believed to be around $300,000 a season, which would be inferior to the $400,000 annually Myles currently earns at the Roosters.

  • #2
    change year in title to 2011

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    • #3
      Originally posted by Roostarz View Post
      "Nate might have to play next season at the Roosters."
      That's the most disgusting part of the article.

      I'll take it as read that's the Gold Coast talking not Nate Myles.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Tries Off Kicks View Post
        change year in title to 2011
        He might still be here next year, but definately not after that

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Madduke View Post
          That's the most disgusting part of the article.

          I'll take it as read that's the Gold Coast talking not Nate Myles.
          Myles' manager Gavin Orr

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Roostarz View Post
            Myles' manager Gavin Orr
            Thanks, then Gavin Orr is a maggot. In the literal sense, of feeding off dead tissue.

            That being the dead loyalty that Myles once had to this club I mean.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Roostarz View Post
              http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/spo...-1226048738466


              GOLD Coast's $1 million-plus offer to secure Queensland Origin star Nate Myles until the end of 2015 could be thwarted by the club's salary cap position for next season.
              The race for Nate Myles' signature has taken a dramatic twist, with his management to meet with two rival Sydney clubs this week as the Roosters forward continues to test his value on the open market.

              Off-contract at the end of next season, Myles has been given permission to negotiate with rival clubs and it was widely speculated last week the Titans had the Maroons enforcer under wraps.

              The Coast initially expressed interest in tabling a three-year deal for Myles starting from 2013. But the club is now exploring the possibility of squeezing Myles under its salary cap for 2012, a scenario that could play a key role in whether the former Test representative decides to join the Titans.

              Despite rumours his arrival at the Titans was a done deal, Myles' manager Gavin Orr said the forward had yet to agree to terms with the club.

              The Titans are sure to come under salary cap pressure after recently signing Cronulla prop Luke Douglas and 20-year-old Bulldogs sensation Jamal Idris, although the rumoured departure of Anthony Laffranchi to England could free up room to secure Myles.

              "The Titans have offered a deal and we haven't accepted it as yet," Orr said.

              "We have some meetings with a couple of clubs who are also interested and by the end of the week we should have an idea of where we are.

              "At the moment, Nate hasn't accepted anything.

              "The original discussions have been for 2013, 2014 and 2015 seasons.

              "The Titans are possibly interested for 2012 but after agreeing to terms with Douglas, it might make it difficult.

              "Nate might have to play next season at the Roosters."

              The Titans' offer is believed to be around $300,000 a season, which would be inferior to the $400,000 annually Myles currently earns at the Roosters.
              lol! who was the **** nuckle that wrote this garbage? Beetroot face!!?? lol!
              Alcohol never solved any life problems.....then again neither did milk.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by melon.... View Post
                lol! who was the **** nuckle that wrote this garbage? Beetroot face!!?? lol!
                Peter Badel.

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                • #9
                  I hope he leaves at the end of this year and we use his money to get a quick winger.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Roostarz View Post
                    http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/spo...-1226048738466


                    GOLD Coast's $1 million-plus offer to secure Queensland Origin star Nate Myles until the end of 2015 could be thwarted by the club's salary cap position for next season.
                    The race for Nate Myles' signature has taken a dramatic twist, with his management to meet with two rival Sydney clubs this week as the Roosters forward continues to test his value on the open market.

                    Off-contract at the end of next season, Myles has been given permission to negotiate with rival clubs and it was widely speculated last week the Titans had the Maroons enforcer under wraps.

                    The Coast initially expressed interest in tabling a three-year deal for Myles starting from 2013. But the club is now exploring the possibility of squeezing Myles under its salary cap for 2012, a scenario that could play a key role in whether the former Test representative decides to join the Titans.

                    Despite rumours his arrival at the Titans was a done deal, Myles' manager Gavin Orr said the forward had yet to agree to terms with the club.

                    The Titans are sure to come under salary cap pressure after recently signing Cronulla prop Luke Douglas and 20-year-old Bulldogs sensation Jamal Idris, although the rumoured departure of Anthony Laffranchi to England could free up room to secure Myles.

                    "The Titans have offered a deal and we haven't accepted it as yet," Orr said.

                    "We have some meetings with a couple of clubs who are also interested and by the end of the week we should have an idea of where we are.

                    "At the moment, Nate hasn't accepted anything.

                    "The original discussions have been for 2013, 2014 and 2015 seasons.

                    "The Titans are possibly interested for 2012 but after agreeing to terms with Douglas, it might make it difficult.

                    "Nate might have to play next season at the Roosters."

                    The Titans' offer is believed to be around $300,000 a season, which would be inferior to the $400,000 annually Myles currently earns at the Roosters.
                    This pretty much confirms for me he wants out. Whether it's at the end of this season or next I don't know, but it is extremely unlikely Myles will be a Rooster in 2013.

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                    • #11
                      After reading that article you wouldn't think Myles would give 100% for the Roosters next year.

                      Roosters may have to pay some of his contract for next year at the titans, it may be worth it if there is any doubt about his comitment for us next year.

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                      • #12
                        I hope he doesnt let the door hit him on his arse as he leaves.

                        One of my favourite players over the past few seasons but if he doesnt want to be a chook..... seeya

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                        • #13
                          Contract situation as it stands...

                          Anthony Minichiello - 2011 (trying to stay for 2012)
                          Sam Perrett - 2012
                          Shaun Kenny-Dowall - 2015
                          Phil Graham - 2011
                          Joseph Leilua - 2012
                          Todd Carney - 2012
                          Mitchell Pearce - 2013
                          Jason Ryles - 2011
                          Jake Friend - ????
                          Martin Kennedy - 2011 (no confirmation about his re-signing yet)
                          Braith Anasta - 2011 (trying to stay for 2012)
                          Mitchell Aubusson - 2013
                          Nate Myles - 2012 (rumored to be leaving early)

                          Mark Riddell - 2011
                          FP Nuuausala - 2013
                          Mose Masoe - 2012 (can't find any source)
                          Jared Waerea-Hargreaves - 2012

                          Tom Symonds - 2014
                          Daniel Conn - 2011
                          Kane Linnett - 2011 (can't find any source)
                          Steve Naughton - 2011
                          Mark Kheirallah - ????
                          Lama Tasi - 2012 (can't find any source)
                          Anthony Cherrington - 2012
                          Justin Carney - 2012
                          Boyd Cordner - 2012
                          Cheyse Blair - ????
                          Jonathan Ford - ????
                          Anthony Watts - 2013 (set to be released)
                          Tinirau Arona - 2011
                          Aiden Guerra - 2011
                          Brad Takairangi - ????

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                          • #14
                            I hope Roosters management know what they're doing with Myles and have a succession plan in place should he decide to leave. No player at the Roosters has his workrate and no player hits as hard as he does in a tackle which means to me that he is going to be hard to replace. Are they pinning all their hopes on the seemingly fragile Boyd Cordner to fill Myles' not inconsiderable boots?
                            "The price of freedom is eternal vigilance."

                            Thomas Jefferson

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by The Mack View Post
                              Contract situation as it stands...

                              Anthony Minichiello - 2011 (trying to stay for 2012)
                              Sam Perrett - 2012
                              Shaun Kenny-Dowall - 2015
                              Phil Graham - 2011
                              Joseph Leilua - 2012
                              Todd Carney - 2012
                              Mitchell Pearce - 2013
                              Jason Ryles - 2011
                              Jake Friend - ????
                              Martin Kennedy - 2011 (no confirmation about his re-signing yet)
                              Braith Anasta - 2011 (trying to stay for 2012)
                              Mitchell Aubusson - 2013
                              Nate Myles - 2012 (rumored to be leaving early)

                              Mark Riddell - 2011
                              FP Nuuausala - 2013
                              Mose Masoe - 2012 (can't find any source)
                              Jared Waerea-Hargreaves - 2012

                              Tom Symonds - 2014
                              Daniel Conn - 2011
                              Kane Linnett - 2011 (can't find any source)
                              Steve Naughton - 2011
                              Mark Kheirallah - ????
                              Lama Tasi - 2012 (can't find any source)
                              Anthony Cherrington - 2012
                              Justin Carney - 2012
                              Boyd Cordner - 2012
                              Cheyse Blair - ????
                              Jonathan Ford - ????
                              Anthony Watts - 2013 (set to be released)
                              Tinirau Arona - 2011
                              Aiden Guerra - 2011
                              Brad Takairangi - ????
                              Hopefully Ryles, Graham, Anasta and Mini don't re-sign, with that many players off-contract in 2011/12 i don't think theres any salary cap pressure to keep Myles, he just wants out it seems

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