Matt Frawley times NRL arrival at perfect time to cash in on bizarre halves market

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Paul Kent, The Daily Telegraph

April 18, 2017 7:02pm




MATT Frawley was worth about 10 cents on the open market a month ago but his lottery numbers will soon come in.

Fortune has turned for the Bulldogs halfback. And it gives the heart a little warmth.

Frawley signed with Canterbury looking for nothing more than a chance after captaining Canberra’s Holden Cup team and he looked destined to stay in Canterbury’s NSW Cup team for as long as that contract, which ends next year, lasted.

Not anymore, though.

Frawley is the other side of the overcooked player market, meaning he is underpaid and appreciated. He might well be the difference if the Bulldogs are going to transition from the competition’s most frustrating team into what they believe is their rightful place, contenders.

I have never seen player market more liquid than it is now.

One signing could set it off in forty different directions.

The reasons why are complex and might not be around again for some time. It began when managers timed the contracts of their best players to come off this year, in time to cash in on the new broadcast deal, and new salary cap, to begin next year.

It swelled to extravagant measures early when it was realised Wests Tigers’ four best players, like burley in water, were all off contract at the same time.

Suddenly they began circling.

Then it stepped up when Cooper Cronk rolled a grenade into the room with his announcement he would leave Melbourne for a contract in Sydney.

Add to this St George Illawarra’s sluggish chase for Gareth Widdop and other off-contract halves, Johnathan Thurston, Kieran Foran, Chad Townsend, Tyrone Roberts, Ryley Jacks, Kurt Mann and more, and nobody can be certain who will be playing where next season.

The dominoes are lined up and nobody knows how they will fall.

And then comes Frawley, the bargain buy. Who can say some club won’t be left short and suddenly need a halfback.

He could be the surprise beneficiary of all this madness and clubs could do a lot worse. He is providing tremendous value to Canterbury.

Coach Des Hasler knows the worth of players like Frawley.

In 2011 he had a young halfback named Daly Cherry-Evans on $75,000 a year and five-eighth outside him, Kieran Foran, playing for $115,000 a season and they took Manly all the way to the premiership. They got a little upgrade afterwards.

Frawley is on second-tier money and his true value at Canterbury is he is finally making Josh Reynolds and Moses Mbye appear somewhat close to the salaries they command.

Together, without Frawley, Mbye and Reynolds bump into each other.

They are runners and not organisers, their games similar enough that they leave the Bulldogs absent a natural playmaker to guide them around.

With Frawley thrown in, both are better. Hasler is using Frawley perfectly.

He puts a big number on his back that tells everyone he is coming off the bench and he leaves him there while Reynolds and Mbye run out in the halves with Michael Lichaa at hooker. It is no permanent arrangement.

Lichaa is there to take the sting out of THE game, particularly defensively, as Mbye plays wider.

When the edge has gone from the contest and the Bulldogs can drift a little from their high completion, low error mentality, Mbye slips into dummy-half and Frawley arrives to guide home the performance.

Hasler’s concession to Frawley’s talent is he no longer carries four tight forwards on his bench. He hardly used the fourth change, anyway.

Canterbury are a better team with Frawley.

That is a little tough love for the Bulldogs, who pay top dollar for Reynolds and Mbye to be their established star halves and for Lichaa to be the dummy-half, but who must concede Frawley’s talent might be the difference. And his value is on the rise.

After toiling for so long in the minors Frawley is on the verge of something grand. He is a triumphant story. A chance to celebrate what the game can do for young men who work hard.


http://www.geelongadvertiser.com.au...t/news-story/751277486308af9dcee4f0c584af3edf
 

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It's amazing how players just shine in top grade while they languish in nsw cup. Languish is strong but Frawley wasn't anything spectacular during his nsw cup stint.

Des is a lucky man. He's stumbled on gold... thank fuck mbye did the shoulder charge
 

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Good thing is we have until November to see how he goes in top grade before tossing him an extension.

So far the guy has been solid. Even against Souths he didn't do too much, he didn't get too many kicks away or run the ball too much. But you know him being there and organising the team lets Reynolds and co just do their own thing without having to steer the forwards around.

Could possibly be haslers greatest recruitment, especially if he is on the minimum wage.
 

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This whole Lichaa for the first 20 to defend is all a load of bullshit, if a pro player can't last through a couple of tackles then they should be on the field. There are 15 other sets of hookers and halfs in the league that can last the first 20 mins and still perform for the rest of the game, some of the players are 3 years younger then Frawley and much smaller.
 

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"MATT Frawley was worth about 10 cents on the open market a month ago but his lottery numbers will soon come in." Really? ...... fun to write maybe, but if your a sports journalist, one joke you should never make is one about earning potential.

Sports writers literally do what a whole lot of bloggers do for free, on the open market, if Frawley was worth 10 cents, a sports writer would have to be at least 10 cents worth of jealous about that.
 

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It's amazing how players just shine in top grade while they languish in nsw cup. Languish is strong but Frawley wasn't anything spectacular during his nsw cup stint.

Des is a lucky man. He's stumbled on gold... thank fuck mbye did the shoulder charge
Playing with better players and on a bigger stage always brings out the best in players
I believe in this 100%
That's why it's important to give a player a crack at fg and not base their entire selection on reserve grade performances.
 

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I dont believe in this nonsense about taking the sting out of the game in the first 20, that is meant to justify Frawley starting off the bench..

Hes our only halfback and should be starting pure and simple..
 

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People need to stop complementing des on Frawley , we all know hes a shit face recruiter/ retainer/game selector ..His hand was forced..
The is no way in hell Frawley was going to play a single first grade game if Hoppa and Moses didnt get wiped at the same time .
 

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Umm we are playing the tigers. What sting
Yeah maybe, I believe we should show respect to all our opponents no matter who they are but next week we're playing the Raiders and there's plenty of sting in them :grinning:
 

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People need to stop complementing des on Frawley , we all know hes a shit face recruiter/ retainer/game selector ..His hand was forced..
The is no way in hell Frawley was going to play a single first grade game if Hoppa and Moses didnt get wiped at the same time .
This. The article makes out Hasler is some type of genius when all this happened becausr of injuries.

Hasler was expecting to use Frawley for a week then for him to go back to NSW cup.
 

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Paul Kents been very pro-Bulldogs of late.. I also think he's pretty honest as Journalists come when writing anything pro or anti dogs.
In the past the Bulldogs shut him out of everything so all he'd know is what others told him, and it was usually really bad.

Now days Des tells him everything but tells him what he can't print. Kent was saying that Des talks to him on the phone for hours then at the end says "you can't print any of that"

It's really changed his perspective on the Bulldogs.
 

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This. The article makes out Hasler is some type of genius when all this happened becausr of injuries.

Hasler was expecting to use Frawley for a week then for him to go back to NSW cup.
Des has always had this weird premonition for injuries. Back at Manly he would randomly put a back on the bench. Usually a centre or winger and when he did that you could guarantee a centre or winger would get injured.

But it's true. Frawley is there because Des' hand was forced.
 

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The emergence of Frawley makes me wonder how many potential superstars have been discarded/ let go because of his bloody mindedness.
It's a scary thought but I think the reality could be scary
 

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This. The article makes out Hasler is some type of genius when all this happened becausr of injuries.

Hasler was expecting to use Frawley for a week then for him to go back to NSW cup.
No this.
 
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