News Canterbury Bulldogs target Brisbane Broncos Tevita Pangai Jr and Pat Carrigan

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Cashed-up Canterbury are ready to take advantage of Brisbane’s imploding season by drawing up a hit list of Broncos’ player targets that includes their captain, Pat Carrigan.
News Corp can reveal the Bulldogs have already made discreet expressions of interest in several big-name Broncos, should the crisis-riddled club face a player exodus.

Already poised to open negotiations with Tevita Pangai Jr, should the Tongan international be sacked for a coronavirus breach, the Bulldogs also have Joe Ofahengaue, Thomas Flegler, Tom Dearden and Carrigan in their sights.

While the quartet are contracted to Brisbane beyond this year, the Bulldogs privately believe the club may be forced into releasing at least one player after failing to offload injured star Jack Bird.

Bird has been shopped to several NRL clubs, including the Bulldogs, with the Broncos offering to pay part of his and his $975,000-a-year deal.

The Broncos development comes as Canterbury’s interest in Melbourne winger Josh Addo-Carr wanes, amid concerns about certain influences he could face in his desired Sydney return.

The Broncos are languishing in 15th place on the ladder, having lost 10 of their past 11 games. Chief executive Paul White has indicated he will stand down, while coach Anthony Seibold is under pressure because of the on-field failures.

With that, the Bulldogs are watching the train wreck closely to see if any of their targets wants out.


With Katoni Staggs reported to be agitating for a release and Pangai Jr calling Nick Politis just days before he was indefinitely suspended for a COVID-19 bubble breach, nothing is certain at the Broncos beyond the end of the year.

Including the future of their coach.

With Seibold in the firing line, a coaching change could also force a roster shake-up. A new coach may want to make changes while players could also have a contract with a get-out clause.

The Bulldogs are already considering making a play for Pangai Jr should the Broncos terminate his deal.

While the Roosters, Storm and Rabbitohs have ruled themselves out of the running, the Bulldogs remain interested pending a “character” check.

Canterbury have suggested they would conduct their own investigation into Pangai Jr’s character before offering him a deal.

Incoming coach Trent Barrett is understood to be keen on Pangai Jr but only if he can be picked up on a cut-price contract.

Pangai Jr is facing the real possibility of taking a pay cut with his alleged misbehaviour making him a risk.
 

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Carrigan would be a good prop for us (one player I don't think Broncos would get rid of). I wouldn't mind Flegler or Ofahengaue as a prop either. Dearden could be a decent alternative to Burton (I'd probably ask if there is a difference between Dearden and Wakeham, probably not). TPJ for ~400k would probably be worth the risk.
 

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Offload Stimson and use his coin towards signing TPJ.

8. TPJ
9. N/A
10. Thompson
11. Elliot
12. RFM
13. Jackson

I'd love another one of their forwards but we simply are paying too many forwards big money to not start them.
 

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I genuinely think we are in the prime position to take advantage here. Sounds like this is what Hilly was referring to in his interview on the sponsor announcement. Good to hear Baz is interested in Pangai if the price is right. Environment in brissy seems toxic.
 

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I like it - they're all good players and an upgrade on what we have. Raiding the Broncos worked back in 2008 so it might be déjà vu for us
Why isn't Staggs on that hit list?
TPJ yes please, but not for $650K
 

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Cashed-up Canterbury are ready to take advantage of Brisbane’s imploding season by drawing up a hit list of Broncos’ player targets that includes their captain, Pat Carrigan.
News Corp can reveal the Bulldogs have already made discreet expressions of interest in several big-name Broncos, should the crisis-riddled club face a player exodus.

Already poised to open negotiations with Tevita Pangai Jr, should the Tongan international be sacked for a coronavirus breach, the Bulldogs also have Joe Ofahengaue, Thomas Flegler, Tom Dearden and Carrigan in their sights.

While the quartet are contracted to Brisbane beyond this year, the Bulldogs privately believe the club may be forced into releasing at least one player after failing to offload injured star Jack Bird.

Bird has been shopped to several NRL clubs, including the Bulldogs, with the Broncos offering to pay part of his and his $975,000-a-year deal.

The Broncos development comes as Canterbury’s interest in Melbourne winger Josh Addo-Carr wanes, amid concerns about certain influences he could face in his desired Sydney return.

The Broncos are languishing in 15th place on the ladder, having lost 10 of their past 11 games. Chief executive Paul White has indicated he will stand down, while coach Anthony Seibold is under pressure because of the on-field failures.

With that, the Bulldogs are watching the train wreck closely to see if any of their targets wants out.


With Katoni Staggs reported to be agitating for a release and Pangai Jr calling Nick Politis just days before he was indefinitely suspended for a COVID-19 bubble breach, nothing is certain at the Broncos beyond the end of the year.

Including the future of their coach.

With Seibold in the firing line, a coaching change could also force a roster shake-up. A new coach may want to make changes while players could also have a contract with a get-out clause.

The Bulldogs are already considering making a play for Pangai Jr should the Broncos terminate his deal.

While the Roosters, Storm and Rabbitohs have ruled themselves out of the running, the Bulldogs remain interested pending a “character” check.

Canterbury have suggested they would conduct their own investigation into Pangai Jr’s character before offering him a deal.

Incoming coach Trent Barrett is understood to be keen on Pangai Jr but only if he can be picked up on a cut-price contract.

Pangai Jr is facing the real possibility of taking a pay cut with his alleged misbehaviour making him a risk.
Source please...
 

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They just linked us to every player on Brisbane's roster. Great reporting.. After re-signing Elliott I can't see the club signing more than one more forward.

Regardless, the next two or three signings need to be spine players.
 

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They just linked us to every player on Brisbane's roster. Great reporting.. After re-signing Elliott I can't see the club signing more than one more forward.

Regardless, the next two or three signings need to be spine players.
Tolman, Sue and Doorey are the forwards off contract. Thompson in for chn, so we still have 3 forwards to fill in the squad... Maybe promotion, maybe re-sign or maybe new forwards...
 

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Carrigan lol, this is like attempt 4 to try and sign him?
 
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