Catalans Dragons plot Tommy Makinson raid as St Helens ace emerges as top target
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Catalans Dragons plot Tommy Makinson raid as St Helens ace emerges as top target
Exclusive: The French club are chasing a front-line signing, with Tom Johnstone expected to leave at the end of the season.
Catalans Dragons are set to launch a shock move for St Helens winger Tommy Makinson. Rugby League Live understands the French club are hoping to convince the England international to see out his career in Perpignan having spent the last 13 seasons in the red vee.
Makinson, 32, is off-contract at the end of the season and will be free to speak to clubs from May 1st. But the Dragons are already drawing up plans for their 2025 season with the knowledge that Tom Johnstone is likely to depart. His former club, Wakefield Trinity, have made him their number one transfer target and are thought to be willing to spend marquee money to lure last year's Man of Steel candidate back to the club. Furthermore, fellow winger Tom Davies is also off-contract and is likely to command interest. With that in mind, the Dragons are thought to have pin-pointed Makinson as their top wing target
Sam Tomkins has been placed in charge of the club's recruitment following his retirement and the Dragons hope his strong relationship with Makinson from their days playing together for England will help them lure him away from the Saints, where he has won five Super League Grand Finals.
Makinson, one of the best wingers Super League has seen, is currently eighth in the competition's all-time try-scoring charts, scoring 177 times in 284 games. He has played 315 games for St Helens, scoring 193 tries, and he has scored 13 times for England in just ten appearances. He was crowned the best international player in the world in 2018 when he won the Golden Boot.
The prospect of Makinson playing anywhere other than St Helens will come as a shock to many. But Saints have managed to keep their all-conquering squad together under increasing salary cap challenges and a move to Catalans would likely provide the winger with an opportunity to end his career with a lucrative pay day.
Sources as St Helens have indicated that discussions with Makinson have been ongoing for some time. But after giving Jack Welsby a significant upgrade to stay at the club amid NRL interest and with Lewis Dodd also off-contract at the end of the season, Saints aren't likely to have the salary cap space available to compete with Catalans who, along with Johnstone, are also expected to lose England international Mike McMeeken at the end of the year.
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Catalans Dragons are set to launch a shock move for St Helens winger Tommy Makinson. Rugby League Live understands the French club are hoping to convince the England international to see out his career in Perpignan having spent the last 13 seasons in the red vee.
Makinson, 32, is off-contract at the end of the season and will be free to speak to clubs from May 1st. But the Dragons are already drawing up plans for their 2025 season with the knowledge that Tom Johnstone is likely to depart. His former club, Wakefield Trinity, have made him their number one transfer target and are thought to be willing to spend marquee money to lure last year's Man of Steel candidate back to the club. Furthermore, fellow winger Tom Davies is also off-contract and is likely to command interest. With that in mind, the Dragons are thought to have pin-pointed Makinson as their top wing target
Sam Tomkins has been placed in charge of the club's recruitment following his retirement and the Dragons hope his strong relationship with Makinson from their days playing together for England will help them lure him away from the Saints, where he has won five Super League Grand Finals.
Makinson, one of the best wingers Super League has seen, is currently eighth in the competition's all-time try-scoring charts, scoring 177 times in 284 games. He has played 315 games for St Helens, scoring 193 tries, and he has scored 13 times for England in just ten appearances. He was crowned the best international player in the world in 2018 when he won the Golden Boot.
The prospect of Makinson playing anywhere other than St Helens will come as a shock to many. But Saints have managed to keep their all-conquering squad together under increasing salary cap challenges and a move to Catalans would likely provide the winger with an opportunity to end his career with a lucrative pay day.
Sources as St Helens have indicated that discussions with Makinson have been ongoing for some time. But after giving Jack Welsby a significant upgrade to stay at the club amid NRL interest and with Lewis Dodd also off-contract at the end of the season, Saints aren't likely to have the salary cap space available to compete with Catalans who, along with Johnstone, are also expected to lose England international Mike McMeeken at the end of the year.
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I'm more interested in where Johnstone is supposed to be heading
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Re: Catalans Dragons plot Tommy Makinson raid as St Helens ace emerges as top target
Wakey supposedlyBlackpool_Pie wrote: ↑Thu Jan 25, 2024 6:02 pm I'm more interested in where Johnstone is supposed to be heading
Anyone can support a team when it is winning, that takes no courage.
But to stand behind a team, to defend a team when it is down and really needs you,
that takes a lot of courage. #18thMan
But to stand behind a team, to defend a team when it is down and really needs you,
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Re: Catalans Dragons plot Tommy Makinson raid as St Helens ace emerges as top target
Done upset he was not made captain
Re: Catalans Dragons plot Tommy Makinson raid as St Helens ace emerges as top target
Done and dusted hope he likes cheap wine & they dont sell steak puddings with chips Tommy
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I’d have him here.josie andrews wrote: ↑Thu Jan 25, 2024 6:03 pmWakey supposedlyBlackpool_Pie wrote: ↑Thu Jan 25, 2024 6:02 pm I'm more interested in where Johnstone is supposed to be heading
He’s wasted going back to wakey
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Re: Catalans Dragons plot Tommy Makinson raid as St Helens ace emerges as top target
I'd absolutely have him here too but at who's expense?Barney841 wrote: ↑Sat Jan 27, 2024 7:24 pmI’d have him here.josie andrews wrote: ↑Thu Jan 25, 2024 6:03 pmWakey supposedlyBlackpool_Pie wrote: ↑Thu Jan 25, 2024 6:02 pm I'm more interested in where Johnstone is supposed to be heading
He’s wasted going back to wakey
Re: Catalans Dragons plot Tommy Makinson raid as St Helens ace emerges as top target
I wonder if saints would be bothered to much, I like Makinson I think he's a excellent finisher but I also think he's one of this players that's as good as his inside players and by himself doesn't make anything. It's why I always preferred Charnley when we had him, Charney would create his gaps, makinson would get through the ones created by others.
Saints have a solid centre and 2nd row, if they have someone else who can kick then they could swap makinson for a young speedy winger and be okay.
What they will miss is his experience and leadership. Lomax acts like a petulant child on the pitch and dives more than a football player. Makinson is professional.
On Johnstone i wonder what went on, he was key for them last year I remember the matches vs us well as Johnstone is literally the only reason we didn't have 4 more tries. He was everywhere.
Saints have a solid centre and 2nd row, if they have someone else who can kick then they could swap makinson for a young speedy winger and be okay.
What they will miss is his experience and leadership. Lomax acts like a petulant child on the pitch and dives more than a football player. Makinson is professional.
On Johnstone i wonder what went on, he was key for them last year I remember the matches vs us well as Johnstone is literally the only reason we didn't have 4 more tries. He was everywhere.
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I’d have replace Miski.Blackpool_Pie wrote: ↑Sat Jan 27, 2024 8:05 pmI'd absolutely have him here too but at who's expense?
I like Miski but I rate Johnstone higher, even though Johnstone plays on the left