Sevshark
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Mate wtf would you do if you had Oregon waiting for you on one bed and Ellie on another?
Invest in cloning technology
Mate wtf would you do if you had Oregon waiting for you on one bed and Ellie on another?
It’s obvious right????Mate wtf would you do if you had Oregon waiting for you on one bed and Ellie on another?
It's my understanding that the player or the club can pick it up. It may look like:How does the mutual option work again ?
Is the monetary value necessarily different, I thought it would be the same regardless of who takes up what ?It's my understanding that the player or the club can pick it up. It may look like:
- Club wants to take option, but the player doesn't - $500k
- Both agree - $400k
- Player wants to take option but the club doesn't - $300k
It seems to be a way of having some extra security for a year, without holding the club to the full amount of the contract. And vice versa, if the player value grows, the club can pick them up for another year with a increase locked in. Usually when they both agree there will be some sort of renegotiation and extension tied to it.
Yeah you'd think so otherwise if you're the player you're refusing the option in the first instance.Is the monetary value necessarily different, I thought it would be the same regardless of who takes up what ?
Yeah I’m not sure, it would make sense there is some variations around it.Is the monetary value necessarily different, I thought it would be the same regardless of who takes up what ?
Not necessarily, but it can be. I guess its a way of the club and player agreeing to a 3rd year, when maybe one or the other aren't completely convinced when signing.Is the monetary value necessarily different, I thought it would be the same regardless of who takes up what ?
This assumes the player is going well and out performing the agreed value. Like I said above, I believe it's more a way of adding some extra security each way without over-committing.Yeah you'd think so otherwise if you're the player you're refusing the option in the first instance.
Yeah that's all fair enoughNot necessarily, but it can be. I guess its a way of the club and player agreeing to a 3rd year, when maybe one or the other aren't completely convinced when signing.
This assumes the player is going well and out performing the agreed value. Like I said above, I believe it's more a way of adding some extra security each way without over-committing.
Scenario a) Oregon does his ACL in preseason this year. With the emergence of Hazleton, and AFB getting signed, the club may have been inclined to not take up the option. Oregan can take it up at a lesser rate for security.
Scenario b) Oregon debuts for NSW this year and is dally M prop of the year, sky rocketing his value. He doesn't want to take up the option to renew his deal. The club can leverage the option to resign him long term, or at least keep him one more year before he goes elsewhere.
I agree, not many scenarios would play out where they just both agree to take up the option. You'd think in these circumstances both are looking at an extension anyway so a renegotiation would occur.
You did mate.I am not looking for fame. But I did say Oregon will turn the neys into yays. He fits for Fitz
He has lots of upside still left in him as well. It is Toby and BHU who are now the ones fighting to keep there spot in the side.I am not looking for fame. But I did say Oregon will turn the neys into yays. He fits for Fitz
Once again you have burst my bubble. Keep up the good work.LolGoing back and looking at the first pages of this thread @Tiger Shark and @snowman made pretty good calls on this bloke when we signed him.
Haha that wasn't my intention mate.Once again you have burst my bubble. Keep up the good work.Lol
Going back and looking at the first pages of this thread @Tiger Shark and @snowman made pretty good calls on this bloke when we signed him.
I once said Stapo would play for Australia.Do I get a prize ?
probably offsets all my other bad calls anyway
I once said Stapo would play for Australia.
I once said Stapo would play for Australia.
Me too initiallyI was a Jono Wright fan
I was a Jono Wright fan
WelllllllMe too initially