HASTINGS EYES REWARD
The Roosters are hopeful of extending the deal of Jackson Hastings until at least the end of 2019.
Set for a big upgrade, the 19-year-old has begun discussions with Roosters management for a three to four year deal.
James Maloney’s departure to Cronulla has opened up a starting place alongside Mitchell Pearce with the club eager to tie up the youngster long-term.
Hastings, the son of Roosters legend Kevin, is expected to take over the goal kicking duties in 2016 and according to Roosters chief executive Brian Canavan the club is hoping to have a new deal signed off on in the new year.
“We’re both starting from the same page that he wants to stay and we want to keep him so that’s a good starting point,” Canavan said.
The same can be said for Boyd Cordner who’s manager has been in regular contact with the club.
The 23-year-old Origin and Test backrower has become one of the hottest commodities in the game.
With Newcastle and Manly among a number of clubs keen on the Old Bar product, Canavan said the club is hopeful of holding onto the leader they signed as a teenager from Newcastle in 2008.
“He’s developed into the sort of player and person we want to retain in the club,” he said.
“He represents our club and brand well both on and off the field.”
http://www.foxsports.com.au/nrl/nrl-...-1227646244116
Fingers crossed both will re-sign long term contracts!
The Roosters are hopeful of extending the deal of Jackson Hastings until at least the end of 2019.
Set for a big upgrade, the 19-year-old has begun discussions with Roosters management for a three to four year deal.
James Maloney’s departure to Cronulla has opened up a starting place alongside Mitchell Pearce with the club eager to tie up the youngster long-term.
Hastings, the son of Roosters legend Kevin, is expected to take over the goal kicking duties in 2016 and according to Roosters chief executive Brian Canavan the club is hoping to have a new deal signed off on in the new year.
“We’re both starting from the same page that he wants to stay and we want to keep him so that’s a good starting point,” Canavan said.
The same can be said for Boyd Cordner who’s manager has been in regular contact with the club.
The 23-year-old Origin and Test backrower has become one of the hottest commodities in the game.
With Newcastle and Manly among a number of clubs keen on the Old Bar product, Canavan said the club is hopeful of holding onto the leader they signed as a teenager from Newcastle in 2008.
“He’s developed into the sort of player and person we want to retain in the club,” he said.
“He represents our club and brand well both on and off the field.”
http://www.foxsports.com.au/nrl/nrl-...-1227646244116
Fingers crossed both will re-sign long term contracts!
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