brett inglis
Re: brett inglis
Jamie Rooney is a player I would love to see at Wigan!!! If he'd played for any team half decent in the last 3-4 years he'd be in the international set-up without a doubt!
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And I think you missed my sarcasm!Sutty wrote:You've missed my point BM. I was trying to say that if we are intent on letting Barrett go a season early, and replacing him with another player of equal calibre, then surely we should be looking at someone who is younger than Barrett and Lockyer.
I agree that the chances of getting a world class Aussie stand off who is only around 26 years of age is extremely remote.
Who would you suggest? You seem to have an answer for most other things.
At least the names mentioned are better prospects than the player's coming over here for a pension.
I too have been very impressed with Bosc.
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Re: brett inglis
Why nor Inglis...MAtt KIng came over and he is an Origin and Aussie international (current not past).
Its the draw of money!
Its the draw of money!
Re: brett inglis
Sorry, I think it's cos the tone of someone's voice can't be heard when just reading a thread on a message bored.butt monkey wrote:And I think you missed my sarcasm!Sutty wrote:You've missed my point BM. I was trying to say that if we are intent on letting Barrett go a season early, and replacing him with another player of equal calibre, then surely we should be looking at someone who is younger than Barrett and Lockyer.
I agree that the chances of getting a world class Aussie stand off who is only around 26 years of age is extremely remote.
Who would you suggest? You seem to have an answer for most other things.
At least the names mentioned are better prospects than the player's coming over here for a pension.
I too have been very impressed with Bosc.

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Re: brett inglis
yeah but lenegan said he isnt willing to pay large amounts and wernt we bidding to bring king in but pulled out because of the wage demands...
and i think mr inglis would want more....
just to throw another hait into the ring how about benji marshall...
had some bad injuries but when fully fit can blow a game wide open....
see i have learned alot from your lessons cp...
and i think mr inglis would want more....
just to throw another hait into the ring how about benji marshall...
had some bad injuries but when fully fit can blow a game wide open....
see i have learned alot from your lessons cp...


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i heard that monaghan and king from wire were unhappy and were considering askin for a release. If barrett leaves then the money is available. not sayin monaghan is as good as barrett but he is a class act
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I would have thought that if they are unhappy at wire then they will be going home - not moving a few miles down the road.dannydutson wrote:i heard that monaghan and king from wire were unhappy and were considering askin for a release. If barrett leaves then the money is available. not sayin monaghan is as good as barrett but he is a class act
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Re: brett inglis
lenaghan didnt pull out of the king deal. it was lindsay and whelan and aint suprised as they was selling club and wasnt interested in getting players.shawcross da warrior wrote:yeah but lenegan said he isnt willing to pay large amounts and wernt we bidding to bring king in but pulled out because of the wage demands...
and i think mr inglis would want more....
just to throw another hait into the ring how about benji marshall...
had some bad injuries but when fully fit can blow a game wide open....
see i have learned alot from your lessons cp...![]()
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Re: brett inglis
If we want anyone remotely any good at stand off next season the club is going to have to pay a high wage whether it likes it or not.
Every players agent knows we need a stand off so are hardly going to accept what we or IL might think is a reasonable offer.
It's a sellers market and agents trying to flog us a stand off will know this. They will know we need a new 6 so it's simple economics that this will push the price in wages that they can demand up.
Dave
Every players agent knows we need a stand off so are hardly going to accept what we or IL might think is a reasonable offer.
It's a sellers market and agents trying to flog us a stand off will know this. They will know we need a new 6 so it's simple economics that this will push the price in wages that they can demand up.
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correct 100% dave couldnt agree more....