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    Valentine Holmes does a Jarryd Hayne and is pursing his dream of playing in the NFL in 2019.

    https://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/league/108737282/valentine-holmes-confirms-he-will-leave-nrl-to-pursue-nfl-in-2019

    Jarryd Hayne meanwhile is pursing his dream of being a kinky vampire.

    Lucy Cormack  /  Nov 19, 2018  /  NSW

    Alleged sex assault victim of Jarryd Hayne was bitten, required medical attention: police

    Alleged sex assault victim of Jarryd Hayne was bitten, required medical attention: police

    A 26-year-old woman who suffered an alleged sexual assault at the hands of Jarryd Hayne suffered bite wounds so severe she was left bleeding profusely, police have confirmed.

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    This fluffybunny had it all. We are lucky we had SBW and Thorn as our code jumpers and not Hayne.

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    @raznomore said in NRL 2018:

    This fluffybunny had it all. We are lucky we had SBW and Thorn as our code jumpers and not Hayne.

    I dunno. Read my signature for the ferns views on SBW.

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    @mn5 oh i was his biggest advocate on the fern when he was initially making the ABs, but he needs to fuck off now. Still he doesnt have even the slightest rapey vibe about him, i think we can agree.

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    @raznomore said in NRL 2018:

    @mn5 oh i was his biggest advocate on the fern when he was initially making the ABs, but he needs to fuck off now. Still he doesnt have even the slightest rapey vibe about him, i think we can agree.

    Well I wouldn't have picked Hayne either. I heard him interviewed on radio recently and he sounded a great bloke to be honest.

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    @mn5 did he sound hungry??

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    Shaun Johnson just posted on his Facebook page with a strong suggestion that the Warriors won't be offering him a new contract after 2019.

    Don't be surprised if SJ gets an early release to a team like Sydney City and the Warriors get a player like Te Maire Martin or Kodi Nikorima on a three-year deal. If the Warriors can swing a deal like that, it's the best-case scenario for the club as they should be reluctant to sign a guy to a multi-year contract who will be on the wrong side of 30 for much of the deal (and has never developed into the playmaker we thought he could be).

    In other NRL signing news, grub Dylan Napa signs with the Bulldogs and grub David Klemmer signs with Newcastle.

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    I keep reading shit chat involving names like Corey Norman and Luke Brooks. This does not make Mariner happy.

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    @mariner4life ugh, I guess SJ's earning power in oz trumps anything we'd be keen to offer. But if we get a real drop in quality that'll suck ass. I wonder if this will light a fire under his ass, or a new club will do something for him that we were never going to see at the warriors.

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    Cameron George responded by saying they haven't spoken to SJ or his management since he left with the Kiwis.

    Stuff
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    Makes it even more puzzling that they let Mason Lino leave

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    @canefan said in NRL 2018:

    Makes it even more puzzling that they let Mason Lino leave

    Lino isn't good enough to be the starting half for an NRL team. He's barely good enough to play off the bench. His only advantage is price

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    @mariner4life said in NRL 2018:

    @canefan said in NRL 2018:

    Makes it even more puzzling that they let Mason Lino leave

    Lino isn't good enough to be the starting half for an NRL team. He's barely good enough to play off the bench. His only advantage is price

    We don't seem to want to pay. Having said that I'm happy to pass on Shaun

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    Looking forward to Johnson leaving the club and having a sulk and saying "Yous got your way..."

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    @bovidae said in NRL 2018:

    Cameron George responded by saying they haven't spoken to SJ or his management since he left with the Kiwis.

    Stuff

    Suggests to me that both sides want to move on from one another.

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    @virgil while i liked your post i am still a SJ fan at heart. The world can see his talent but to not know when to use it or lack rhe confidence to use it at crucial times is just a waste of said talent.

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    RS reporting SJ has requested an immediate release from his Warriors contract.

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    @taniwharugby said in NRL 2018:

    RS reporting SJ has requested an immediate release from his Warriors contract.

    Damn, the Warriors will be on the hurried hunt for a half then.

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    @taniwharugby said in NRL 2018:

    RS reporting SJ has requested an immediate release from his Warriors contract.

    and how much money off their "cap" did the Roosters just free up with Napa?

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    Apparently the Warriors have declined the request ... at the moment.

    https://www.nzherald.co.nz/sport/news/article.cfm?c_id=4&objectid=12167098

    "Jilted Warriors star Shaun Johnson has today requested a release from the final year of his contract with the Auckland NRL club.

    The 28-year-old halfback has a year remaining on his current million dollars per season deal but wants out immediately after the Warriors made it clear they are in no rush to re-sign him beyond 2019.

    As first reported by the Herald last month, the Warriors informed Johnson and his manager that they would not be moving quickly to offer him a contract extension and that he was free to test his value on the open market.

    In an explosive development in a fast-moving story, a disgruntled Johnson met with Warriors boss Cameron George and coach Stephen Kearney this morning and requested an immediate release while he explores options with several rival clubs in Australia.

    It's unclear where he might land if he is eventually released but Cronulla are believed to be the early front-runners among a group of at least four clubs willing to bid for his services.

    However, Johnson's request has been denied and the Warriors are so far holding firm in insisting that he see out the remainder of his contract.

    The Warriors have not ruled out re-signing the mercurial playmaker for 2020 and beyond but concerns over his consistency mean they are unwilling to throw him the amount of cash reserved only for the game's elite players.

    Johnson, the club's marquee player and poster boy since his debut back in 2011, has not taken the news well.

    Up until now, he has been the club's priority every time his contract has come up for renewal and Johnson now finds himself in unfamiliar territory.

    However, much like the club is now doing, he took his time before recommitting and had discussions with rival clubs including the Sydney Roosters.

    Warriors CEO Cameron George has told Shaun Johnson to test his value on the open market. Photo / Getty
    Warriors CEO Cameron George has told Shaun Johnson to test his value on the open market. Photo / Getty
    With a cloud of uncertainty hanging over his future at the Warriors, Johnson is now ready to up and leave rather than stick around and prove his worth and value to the club.

    Calls to the Warriors have so far gone unanswered but the ball is now in their court regarding Johnson's future.

    If the Warriors do decide to grant him his wish and release Johnson it will send a clear message to fans that the club is not just doing what it's always done in automatically re-signing him.

    The news comes after Johnson broke his silence on the matter via an emotional social media post yesterday expressing his frustration at the situation and explaining the impasse meant he was shopping himself around.

    "I thought it's best I clear a couple things up regarding my situation at this stage with the Warriors," said Johnson.

    "Firstly, there is no contract for me to sign past 2019.

    "Secondly if you saw the article that came out a few weeks back [...] they said they are in no rush to re-sign me. Since then they have told me again at this stage they [won't] be offering me anything.

    "That means I get to spread my wings and see what's out there so right now that's what I'm doing!"."

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