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The fees Haas is pursuing relate to contracts signed with the Broncos. The amounts the NSW prop signed on for are as follows: 2017 – $85,000; 2018 – $110,000; 2019 – $250,000; 2020 – $448,000; 2021 – $548,000; 2022 – $748,000; 2023 – $798,000; 2024 – $848,000.
Given Haas played for Australia in 2019 and the Blues between 2019 and 2021, and given his standing as one of the premier props in the game, I believe there is not a club in the NRL that wouldn’t happily pay him $1 million a season. Keep in mind also the 22-year-old giant won a historic third consecutive Paul Morgan Medal as the Broncos’ player of the year in September. On market value, it appears Haas will have been undervalued by about $1.5 million by the time his current deal expires in 2024.
I reckon $1.2 million per season would just about do it - significant upgrade to his contract and incentive to recover career losses.
I reckon $1.2 million per season would just about do it - significant upgrade to his contract and incentive to recover career losses.
Any team from 7th to 16th would probably pay that but if he wants to win comps at a power house club like the Roosters then I think 800 to 850k is plenty good enough.
You wouldn't be paying 1 mill plus for s prop though- Cap is 10 mill or so - up to 30 player squad with the minimum wage being 120k a season- 600 k to 800 k would be the more appropriate wage range for top line props.
That's how clubs get themselves in trouble paying overs for players leaving less in the kitty to assemble a decent squad - have to fill too many spots with min/low wage players still finding their feet in the NRL and as a professional footballers.
You wouldn't be paying 1 mill plus for s prop though- Cap is 10 mill or so - up to 30 player squad with the minimum wage being 120k a season- 600 k to 800 k would be the more appropriate wage range for top line props.
That's how clubs get themselves in trouble paying overs for players leaving less in the kitty to assemble a decent squad - have to fill too many spots with min/low wage players still finding their feet in the NRL and as a professional footballers.
Nah. In my opinion haas could easily demand upwards up to 950-1M from top line clubs. This guy isn’t just an enforcer he can do it all, easily worth the money. You always build around the best.
Hes the James Tedesco of Forwards for me - who FYI we are paying 1.2 for.
Nah. In my opinion haas could easily demand upwards up to 950-1M from top line clubs. This guy isn’t just an enforcer he can do it all, easily worth the money. You always build around the best.
Hes the James Tedesco of Forwards for me - who FYI we are paying 1.2 for.
Cows and Titans are forking out 1 mill for two particular forwards - Taumalolo and Fifita - value for money one would say NO
You don't want to go own the Dogs/Tigers/Bronco's etc pathway for instance- paying players overs/ above market value then struggling to fill your 30 player squad with NRL ready players. - Milford was on 1 mill a year - certainly not value for money either
You could contract 2 quality props for that 1 million instead.
The Roosters wont entertain the idea of paying Hass 1M to 1.2M a season. He can stay at the Broncos or go to the Cowboys for that & win nothing.
Bennett will possibly get him around 2024-25 & by then if he has continued to impress he probably will get 1M a season.
The Chooks are in the box seat not Hass. If he wants to win comps he will come to the Roosters for 800k per season.
Nah. In my opinion haas could easily demand upwards up to 950-1M from top line clubs. This guy isn’t just an enforcer he can do it all, easily worth the money. You always build around the best.
Hes the James Tedesco of Forwards for me - who FYI we are paying 1.2 for.
You must be real inner-circle to state as fact what James Tedesco gets paid. Do you have any other interesting info for us?
The Roosters wont entertain the idea of paying Hass 1M to 1.2M a season. He can stay at the Broncos or go to the Cowboys for that & win nothing.
Bennett will possibly get him around 2024-25 & by then if he has continued to impress he probably will get 1M a season.
The Chooks are in the box seat not Hass. If he wants to win comps he will come to the Roosters for 800k per season.
Maybe so but I could see a deal being done around that price range. Will be interesting to see how fares this season after his recent interview he has acknowledged he is no where near his peak and still only in his early 20s.
Name me one other prop forward who churns out 60-70 mins a game and has the ability to chase down James Tedesco late in the game.
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