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Dogs target Broncos half as heat turns up on No.7, Titans silent on $1m star: Transfer Whispers
The Bulldogs are interested in Broncos No.7 Tyson Gamble, which could affect Kyle Flanagan’s future, while the Titans are yet to talk to an off-contract star. Transfer Whispers >>>
Mark St John
3 min read
May 14, 2021 - 8:39AM
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The Bulldogs are interested in Broncos No.7 Tyson Gamble, which could affect Kyle Flanagan’s future.
Meanwhile the Titans are yet to talk to off-contract star Tyrone Peachey about a deal for 2022 and beyond.
Read on for all the latest NRL Transfer Whispers.
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BULLDOGS TARGET BRONCOS HALF AS PRESSURE MOUNTS ON FLANAGAN
Canterbury are set to make a play for off-contract Broncos No.7 Tyson Gamble in a move that will only intensify the pressure on Kyle Flanagan to establish himself as the club’s long-term halfback.
The Sydney Morning Herald reported the Gamble development as Souths’ skipper Adam Reynolds’ decision to join the Broncos in 2021 triggered a domino effect in the playmaker market that could have implications for several clubs.
The Sharks missed out on Reynolds’ services and their three current playmakers Shaun Johnson, Matt Moylan and Braydon Trindall are all off contract at the end of the season.
It is understood the Broncos want Gamble to stay, but the 24-year-old is set to be behind Reynolds and Kotoni Staggs in the playmaker pecking order at Red Hill next season.
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The Storm have reportedly tabled an offer to try and lure Gamble to Melbourne as an understudy to Jahrome Hughes and Cameron Munster although his chances of regular game time there would depend on injuries to the star duo.
The Bulldogs’ plan was to partner Matt Burton with Flanagan in the halves next season, but after the former Sharks and Roosters No.7 was dropped by Trent Barrett his future is looking less secure, despite still having two and a half years to run on his deal.
Bulldogs playmakers Lachlan Lewis and Jeremy Marshall-King are off-contract at the end of the season and Barrett is keen to sure up his depth in the halves.
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The Bulldogs are interested in Broncos No.7 Tyson Gamble, which could affect Kyle Flanagan’s future, while the Titans are yet to talk to an off-contract star. Transfer Whispers >>>
Mark St John
3 min read
May 14, 2021 - 8:39AM
0 comments
The Bulldogs are interested in Broncos No.7 Tyson Gamble, which could affect Kyle Flanagan’s future.
Meanwhile the Titans are yet to talk to off-contract star Tyrone Peachey about a deal for 2022 and beyond.
Read on for all the latest NRL Transfer Whispers.
Watch The 2021 NRL Telstra Premiership Live & On-Demand with No Ad-Breaks During Play. New to Kayo? > Get your 14-day free trial now & start streaming instantly >
LATE MAIL: Fresh injury blow rules Sharks star out of Bunnies clash
BULLDOGS TARGET BRONCOS HALF AS PRESSURE MOUNTS ON FLANAGAN
Canterbury are set to make a play for off-contract Broncos No.7 Tyson Gamble in a move that will only intensify the pressure on Kyle Flanagan to establish himself as the club’s long-term halfback.
The Sydney Morning Herald reported the Gamble development as Souths’ skipper Adam Reynolds’ decision to join the Broncos in 2021 triggered a domino effect in the playmaker market that could have implications for several clubs.
The Sharks missed out on Reynolds’ services and their three current playmakers Shaun Johnson, Matt Moylan and Braydon Trindall are all off contract at the end of the season.
It is understood the Broncos want Gamble to stay, but the 24-year-old is set to be behind Reynolds and Kotoni Staggs in the playmaker pecking order at Red Hill next season.
MORE NRL NEWS
JIMMY BRINGS: Proof Madge’s mission is failing; rivals close in on Sharks cult hero
‘DIDN’T WANT THEM THERE’: Shock new claims over Broncos’ botched Walker deal
‘RUINED MY SATURDAY: Sea Eagles star reveals brutal wake-up call
The Storm have reportedly tabled an offer to try and lure Gamble to Melbourne as an understudy to Jahrome Hughes and Cameron Munster although his chances of regular game time there would depend on injuries to the star duo.
The Bulldogs’ plan was to partner Matt Burton with Flanagan in the halves next season, but after the former Sharks and Roosters No.7 was dropped by Trent Barrett his future is looking less secure, despite still having two and a half years to run on his deal.
Bulldogs playmakers Lachlan Lewis and Jeremy Marshall-King are off-contract at the end of the season and Barrett is keen to sure up his depth in the halves.
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