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ROOSTERS STAR FACING PAY CUT TO REMAIN AT BONDI
The Sydney Roosters are looking to lock down NSW State of Origin forward Angus Crichton on a new contract but the Blues backrower will have to take a slight hair cut to remain at the Tricolours.
When powerful Roosters chairman Nick Politis convinced Crichton to switch from arch rivals South Sydney to the Moore Park outfit at the end of 2018, Crichton agreed to a deal worth around $2.2 million over three seasons.
After initially struggling for consistency and a regular starting position, the Roosters recruit knuckled down at his craft to the point where he was one of the Tricolours and the NSW Blues best players last season.
A Roosters fan as a kid growing up in country NSW, Crichton loves the culture and prestige of the club and wants to remain a Rooster.
To the point where the Blues edge forward hasn’t even bothered trying to test his value on the open market.
We’re tipping a new deal will get done sooner rather than later.
ROOSTERS STAR FACING PAY CUT TO REMAIN AT BONDI
The Sydney Roosters are looking to lock down NSW State of Origin forward Angus Crichton on a new contract but the Blues backrower will have to take a slight hair cut to remain at the Tricolours.
When powerful Roosters chairman Nick Politis convinced Crichton to switch from arch rivals South Sydney to the Moore Park outfit at the end of 2018, Crichton agreed to a deal worth around $2.2 million over three seasons.
After initially struggling for consistency and a regular starting position, the Roosters recruit knuckled down at his craft to the point where he was one of the Tricolours and the NSW Blues best players last season.
A Roosters fan as a kid growing up in country NSW, Crichton loves the culture and prestige of the club and wants to remain a Rooster.
To the point where the Blues edge forward hasn’t even bothered trying to test his value on the open market.
We’re tipping a new deal will get done sooner rather than later.
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