Is anyone else hearing MJ is off to Parra due the subsidy of his Penrith contract expiring? Roosters have a youth policy and a sliding scale of worth for ageing players. Due to this, MJ to be signed by Parra and the Chooks will sign Copley..
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Originally posted by Monaco's Fan Club View PostIs anyone else hearing MJ is off to Parra due the subsidy of his Penrith contract expiring? Roosters have a youth policy and a sliding scale of worth for ageing players. Due to this, MJ to be signed by Parra and the Chooks will sign Copley..
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Originally posted by Monaco's Fan Club View PostIs anyone else hearing MJ is off to Parra due the subsidy of his Penrith contract expiring? Roosters have a youth policy and a sliding scale of worth for ageing players. Due to this, MJ to be signed by Parra and the Chooks will sign Copley..
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http://www.smh.com.au/rugby-league/p...04-glytvc.html
The Sydney Roosters are a strong chance of signing Dale Copley in a move that could gift superstar centre Michael Jennings to Parramatta.
The Eels have so far missed out in a centre silly season that has resulted in them losing Will Hopoate to Canterbury, Jamal Idris walking away from rugby league indefinitely, Dylan Walker joining Manly, Tim Lafai shifting from the Bulldogs to St George Illawarra, Delouise Hoeter being released by Wests Tigers and James Roberts swapping the Gold Coast for Brisbane after a contract forgery dispute.
However, Fairfax Media can reveal the blue and golds could be the biggest winners in an unprecedented off-season for the movement of contracted players. While playing for the Penrith, Jennings famously said he hated everything western rivals Parramatta represented. Despite being contracted to the Roosters, the NSW and Australian centre could make a shock switch to the Eels.
On the outer at Brisbane: Broncos utility back Dale Copley. Photo: Getty Images
The Eels are desperate for a centre after parting ways with Hopoate, with a dispute between the parties over a contract extension before the Supreme Court. Jennings is firmly on Parramatta's radar and could be the latest addition to coach Brad Arthur's team following the recruitment of Kieran Foran, Beau Scott, Michael Gordon and Clint Gutherson, Cameron King, Mitch Cornish, James Hasson, Kieran Moss, Rory O'Brien and Matthew Woods.
Should the parties come up with a deal, the biggest sticking point could be whether the NRL registers a Parramatta contract for Jennings given the uncertainty over whether the club will need to carry some of Hopoate's earnings under their salary cap.
Uncertain future: Michael Jennings. Photo: Getty Images
Jennings has been an integral member of the Roosters line-up since transferring from the foot of the Blue Mountains in 2013. The 27-year-old has scored 44 tries in a stint that has netted the Tricolours a premiership and three minor premierships. He will turn 28 in April but has shown no signs of losing the blistering speed that has been his trademark throughout a 193-game NRL career. Should the transfer to Parramatta take place, it would be a massive coup for a club hoping to break a three-decade premiership drought and their odds for the 2016 season are likely to shorten.
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Find it odd we would push Jennings now. I would have thought we'd try to do this earlier to top up RTS and keep him?
I'm hearing this is less about salary cap management and more about Jennings' attitude.Last edited by Waerea-Beast!; 01-04-2016, 01:45 PM.
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Originally posted by Waerea-Beast! View PostFind it odd we would push Jennings now. I would have thought we'd try to do this earlier to top up RTS and keep him?
I'm hearing this is less about salary cap management and more about Jennings' attitude.Written and published on behalf of the Liberal Party, Queensland
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It's not just an increase to cords for 17 the club has to contemplate. There is Jacko as well. If he has as big a year as we need and want him to have his value will skyrocket to triple if not more than his current deal. What's a boom young half with 12-13 yrs ahead of him worth on the open market these days. Dogs had to shell out 600+ a yr for Mbye to re-sign.
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