NRL: The ARL Commission could be in position to put a proposal for a revamped West Australian franchise to the clubs in the next fortnight.
The November 1 deadline is here, meaning a host of NRL players are no longer contracted with their futures uncertain.
Now a move to the Super League looms as his most likely destination, having spent time at the Tigers, Broncos, Roosters and Sea Eagles across his NRL career.The veteran half and former million dollar playmaker is among the big names in the current free agent class. His form, and the fact he’s a solid back-up option, could see the Dolphins hand him an extension for 2025 according toIf the offer falls through, it appears Super League clubs are going to pounce, with teams reportedly interested in the former million-dollar man.While he’s one of the least experienced on this list, Valynce Te Whare well and truly made a name for himself at the Dolphins.
The Canterbury forward joined the club mid-season in 2023 from South Sydney, after struggling to make an impact following a serious knee injury in 2022.However, the recruitment of Josh Curran and Kurt Mann, as well as the emergence of Sam Hughes meant the middle-forward was resigned to playing majority of his football in NSW Cup.
He’s shown great versatility playing at five-eighth, hooker and lock, playing across both the NRL and NSW Cup squads this season. Lachie Lam, Brodie Croft and Jackson Hastings have gone across to England with great success in their tenures with their respective clubs, and Asi could be the same.Following his departure from the Warriors, Volkman signed a 12-month deal at the Dragons and his contract was torn up in his first week at the club after failing a medical.
The rise of Fletcher Sharpe impressed many in the Hunter and Tuala has felt the squeeze of the Knights’ roster overhaul.What’s more, the move will see him compete for a starting wing spot alongside Blake Wilson and Marcelo Montoya, with Jeral Skelton already departing and Josh Addo-Carr’s time in Belmore coming to an end.After coming through the Storm’s pathways, Stimson made his NRL debut with the club in 2017, playing in the 2018 Grand Final.
It remains to be seen if he will be handed a deal with a rival club, but for now he remains unsigned.After leaving the Storm, playing a role as a bench forward in Melbourne, Eisenhuth had a very impressive campaign with the Dragons.The 32-year-old played every game as the club enjoyed an improved year under Shane Flanagan, missing the finals by just two points.
Weaver played just three games this season deputising for Kieran Foran and given the emergence of Jayden Campbell and the arrival of rugby union international Carter Gordon, Weaver’s services could be deemed surplus to requirements.is reporting that there have been inquiries from NRL clubs about the 21-year-old, including Parramatta before they announced the signing of Dean Hawkins.Heading into 2023, Dean Ieremia was set to earn a starting spot for the Storm in the wake of several departures.
The 23-year-old spent most of his year playing for North Sydney in the NSW Cup, where he scored eight tries in 20 appearances while averaging 125 running metres a game.
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