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Nulla Boy
15-01-2007, 11:25 PM
Titans let Turner stay

January 15, 2007 12:00


RENEGADE winger Steve Turner will play for Melbourne for the next three years after the Storm agreed to pay compensation to Gold Coast in return for the Titans releasing him.

The compromise ends a five-month bitter dispute between the NRL clubs, with Turner being granted his wish to remain with the 2006 grand finalist despite agreeing to join the Titans on a three-year deal in June last year.

Turner had a change of heart in August, sparking an ugly feud between Storm chief executive Brian Waldron and Titans managing director Michael Searle.

Waldron initially refused to pay Gold Coast any compensation after the NRL sided with the Titans in the tug-of-war for the 22-year-old Turner's services but he finally relented.

The Storm will provide two contracted junior players to Gold Coast – fullback Smith Samau and centre Daniel Isaac – as well as financial compensation in return for allowing Turner to renege on the Titans deal.

It is believed the financial compensation is close to $100,000 – the difference between the Titans' $150,000 deal for Turner and the upgraded offer from the Storm in which he re-signed until the end of 2009.

"We're happy with the outcome," said a relieved Searle.

A News Limited newspaper (EDS: Sunday Telegraph) reported Cronulla was in the mix for Turner as a replacement for Darren Albert but Sharks coach Ricky Stuart will now have to look elsewhere.

Coincidentally, the Titans' first NRL match will be a trial against Melbourne in Coffs Harbour on February 17.

In a further boost to the club, dual international Mat Rogers, 31, today agreed to terms for the 2007 season after quitting rugby last month, citing personal reasons.

"He seems great," said Searle. "Even his body language shows he's really fresh and jumping out of his skin to start training.

"He would've gone to training this afternoon if he had the chance.

"He's had lots of positive vibes around the city. The people respect his space here.

"It was smooth negotiations and it wasn't intense. We've been pretty open about what we could and couldn't afford in our top 17 anyway."

The early acquisition of Rogers, who was not due to join the Titans until the end of this year, means coach John Cartwright will have six internationals in his squad.

"If I had said a year ago that the plan was to have six internationals available for game one of the 2007 season, you would have thought I was mad," Cartwright said.

"But not only have we done that, we've also secured a dual international as our final signing of the year.

"I'm pretty sure we would be the envy of the premiership right now."

In another filip for the Titans, Great Britain winger Brian Carney has resolved visa problems in the UK and began training today after arriving on the Gold Coast on Sunday.

"It's going to take me a couple of days to get settled into the country and get right into the training," the Irishman told reporters today.

"I've no doubts that when the season starts I'll be up to scratch."
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STORM_4EVA
15-01-2007, 11:59 PM
Wooooooohoooooo!!!!!!!!!!!

monaro_man_91
16-01-2007, 12:00 AM
Damn, I was hoping he would go to the Titans so he could play in the QLD cup!

Nulla Boy
16-01-2007, 01:46 AM
Damn, I was hoping he would go to the Titans so he could play in the QLD cup!
cool.is it just me or do the titans seem as tho they would b very close to breaking the salary cap.i mean they have-campbell-$220,000
bailey-$400,00
rogers-$150,00(more next year)
prince-$220,000-350,000
carney-$230,000(at least)
turner -$150-180,000
laffranchi-$200,00

then they got players like meyers
hilder
peterson
minichello
friend
webster
swain
stosic
kahler
all $120,000+ players,so there starting team alone is around 2 million dollars,then u got another 10 players to share...wat 1.5 mil.and ther players like michael henderson,gavin cooperclint amos,chris walker,luke odwyer,player who are young but very experience looking for a good deal and fresh start at the titans.if u ask me something very fishing is going on at this club.and they haven't even played a game yet.please tell me if u disagree...which u probably will.

noodlez22
16-01-2007, 01:50 AM
cool.is it just me or do the titans seem as tho they would b very close to breaking the salary cap.i mean they have-campbell-$220,000
bailey-$400,00
rogers-$150,00(more next year)
prince-$220,000-350,000
carney-$230,000(at least)
turner -$150-180,000
laffranchi-$200,00

then they got players like meyers
hilder
peterson
minichello
friend
webster
swain
stosic
kahler
all $120,000+ players,so there starting team alone is around 2 million dollars,then u got another 10 players to share...wat 1.5 mil.and ther players like michael henderson,gavin cooperclint amos,chris walker,luke odwyer,player who are young but very experience looking for a good deal and fresh start at the titans.if u ask me something very fishing is going on at this club.and they haven't even played a game yet.please tell me if u disagree...which u probably will.

The Salary Cap is going up next year. Also you have a fair few players over priced, Bailey for example. No chance of him getting 400K per year.

Nulla Boy
16-01-2007, 01:53 AM
The Salary Cap is going up next year. Also you have a fair few players over priced, Bailey for example. No chance of him getting 400K per year.
i beg to differ,his last contract,also was a current origin and test player at time of signing contract.and was one of their first(and priority signings)

nrl06
16-01-2007, 02:00 AM
Titans also have an extended salary cap for the first year or two so they can draw players into the club.

Guest
16-01-2007, 02:03 AM
Also they have lost Turner now and they lost Puletua(?) so that frees up tons of room.

speirz
16-01-2007, 02:07 AM
Also they have lost Turner now and they lost Puletua(?) so that frees up tons of room.
And they have no depth.

go you roosters
16-01-2007, 02:21 AM
Thank god thats over

Wogboy
16-01-2007, 02:26 AM
Also they have lost Turner now and they lost Puletua(?) so that frees up tons of room.
Puletua back to Penrith? Or is he a free agent?

Wellsie
16-01-2007, 02:28 AM
I would feel really guilty if I was Turner, he cost his club nearly $100 000 compensation and two of the storms most promising youngsters. I feel the Storm get punished and I don't think I will really support Turner anymore.

Wogboy
16-01-2007, 02:31 AM
I would feel really guilty if I was Turner, he cost his club nearly $100 000 compensation and two of the storms most promising youngsters. I feel the Storm get punished and I don't think I will really support Turner anymore.
True that, Melbourne should have discussed it with Steve beforehand and only given him a 50k contract. It shouldn't mind Turner as he said he isn't fussed about playing for large money. This move does however boost our backline quite a bit. Melbourne has more/better depth in the backs than any other side in the comp.

Alec
16-01-2007, 02:36 AM
As someone said before, Titans have got the way better end of the deal.

speirz
16-01-2007, 02:40 AM
I hope Samau and Isaac turn into the next Karmicheal Hunt and Greg Inglis

hopelesshark
16-01-2007, 09:30 PM
I would feel really guilty if I was Turner, he cost his club nearly $100 000 compensation and two of the storms most promising youngsters. I feel the Storm get punished and I don't think I will really support Turner anymore.
the 100k compensation i assume was taken out of turners contract. the melbourne contract was paying turner 100k more than the gold coast offer. so gold coast took the difference away.

troyboy
17-01-2007, 12:33 PM
That Samau is very very weak under the high ball