I'd say they would've determined the amount when they activiated the extension because he had no other options except for SL. In general if a club had a fixed figure for a club-option that was above what they'd need to pay, they'd just re-negotiate the amount at the time anyway.
CT mentions Blake Austin in his own thread so I’m moving over here.
Pretty sure it was debated here previously but I wonder how beneficial a Austin - Clark coup would actually be?
Bit of an older article
https://www.zerotackle.com/former-ra...s-2021-104483/
TBH pretty sure this is the type of culture we are trying to avoid with players trying to milk every cent and will only lead to same old same failure.
So policy rule should be any players chasing top dollars and find willing replacements that want to build something special.
Anything over 600k at this stage is overs for MO IMO so lets not get to sentimental (he’s not a match winner).
I think I'd be willing to go a bit higher than others for Mo. I see Tino as an 800k player and would put Mo around the 700k mark. This is contingent on Mo being our work horse and Tino the hitman and surrounding them with cheap toilers like Jolliffe and McIntyre.
This is all probably bull**** because I have no inside working knowledge of NRL roster management, but I base this on figures I've seen reported for other equivalent players.
Nothing Sentimental about it. Mo is worth building around at 21 when we are paying Peachy and Proctor around 600k. 650k for a long-term deal would be a steal if he continues to progress. Still averaging 145m a game this season. Still in the top 25 in the NRL for post contact metres even in a "down season". Mo is the exactly the kind of player we should be keeping especially when we are paying lesser players around the same. Any more though and at this stage it would be too much. I agree we cant be the club the pays overs anymore but I think there is also a risk/reward that would need to be calculated and Mo at that price would be low risk/high reward whereas say look what the sharks paid for Finucane (or us with Ese Ese)
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Spot on mate. People forget Mo is also only 21. His best football years are ahead. Obviously 650k would be absolute max and not a cent more but I think if you are going on potential its worth it and there are lesser players on more
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I am under the impression the salary cap has been reduced, a 700k player now should be on 650ish or so. Hasn't the TV rights deal been reduced? I think clubs will be far more hesitant to throw money around like they did.
https://www.theaustralian.com.au/spo...60ef382916256b
It would be completely deflating to be facing another season of Pepsi at the expense of losing Mo. I’ll admit to being a fan of the move of Proctor into the middle rotation but only because it gets him out of clogging that now functioning right edge. Along with the Ese’ese disaster we have a few disfunctional pieces of our roster to address.
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