How is this relevant. Whether it’s BBO or Avo on the bench as a utility. Asiata is a Middle Forward there is no reason they cannot both be there.BBO on the bench so where does he go? I want BBO starting and if he is avo will be on the bench.
You’re looking at it the wrong way.Fucking woke up and this shit is still happening ffs
Why would they go for peachy? He’s shitGus must have another signing up his sleeve, to sign Asiata must of got him on the cheap because I would of thought they'd go for Peachy for Elliots money.. Unless they're going to use Elliots money to upgrade Burton's contract?
Explaining the logic behind signings like this to a nonperforming expert, "keyboard coach" is banging your head against a wall.You’re looking at it the wrong way.
He’s not signed with any long term vision or to build plays around him and all the rest.
He’s signed because Gus was looking over players to fit a budget spot he has open, and Asiata’s a player that comes at that price and can play multiple positions.
He’s a money ball signing. Sure you can point out a hundred players you’d rather want, but could you find one better at the price and with the versatility.
If he plays limited minutes in half a dozen games he payed his wage. You pay for some tools on the shelf because you might need them, not because you always use them.
100% this mate, well said!You’re looking at it the wrong way.
He’s not signed with any long term vision or to build plays around him and all the rest.
He’s signed because Gus was looking over players to fit a budget spot he has open, and Asiata’s a player that comes at that price and can play multiple positions.
He’s a money ball signing. Sure you can point out a hundred players you’d rather want, but could you find one better at the price and with the versatility.
If he plays limited minutes in half a dozen games he payed his wage. You pay for some tools on the shelf because you might need them, not because you always use them.
This is exactly what I've been trying to say and you've absolutely hit it. Gus doesn't just wake up and see Asiata as part of our vision.You’re looking at it the wrong way.
He’s not signed with any long term vision or to build plays around him and all the rest.
He’s signed because Gus was looking over players to fit a budget spot he has open, and Asiata’s a player that comes at that price and can play multiple positions.
He’s a money ball signing. Sure you can point out a hundred players you’d rather want, but could you find one better at the price and with the versatility.
If he plays limited minutes in half a dozen games he payed his wage. You pay for some tools on the shelf because you might need them, not because you always use them.
Mate most people on here know more than Gus…100% this mate, well said!
Na he's shit, just another attempt from Baz and his cookie cutter approach. Been on the decline for years and has only suffered serious injuries since then, nothing signing. Money ball signing? Lol.You’re looking at it the wrong way.
He’s not signed with any long term vision or to build plays around him and all the rest.
He’s signed because Gus was looking over players to fit a budget spot he has open, and Asiata’s a player that comes at that price and can play multiple positions.
He’s a money ball signing. Sure you can point out a hundred players you’d rather want, but could you find one better at the price and with the versatility.
If he plays limited minutes in half a dozen games he payed his wage. You pay for some tools on the shelf because you might need them, not because you always use them.
Exactly. Gus has said to get the right balance in your salary cap you need to get get more value out of your cheaper players.You’re looking at it the wrong way.
He’s not signed with any long term vision or to build plays around him and all the rest.
He’s signed because Gus was looking over players to fit a budget spot he has open, and Asiata’s a player that comes at that price and can play multiple positions.
He’s a money ball signing. Sure you can point out a hundred players you’d rather want, but could you find one better at the price and with the versatility.
If he plays limited minutes in half a dozen games he payed his wage. You pay for some tools on the shelf because you might need them, not because you always use them.
Peter Sharp is doing a great job with recruitment ,/ Phil Gouldsource:zerotackle
The Canterbury Bulldogs have reportedly resumed their pursuit of Brisbane Broncos' off-contract forward John Asiata.
While the Broncos are yet to confirm Asiata will leave the club in 2022, it has been previously rumoured the Bulldogs ere keen on the talented prop and lock, who can also play in the halves.
It's thought with roster space quickly running out at Red Hill that the chances of the 28-year-old Penrith-born forward getting a new contract at Red Hill are relatively slim.
According to a Sydney Morning Herald report, the Bulldogs are now looking at Asiata for a second time as a possible replacement for the recently departed Adam Elliott.
The club announced on Friday night that Elliott would depart Belmore following an off-field indiscretion, with the club describing it as "in the best interests of both parties."
Asiata, who began his career at the North Queensland Cowboys over a period of seven years, shifted to the Broncos ahead of the 2021 season.
JOHN ASIATA
Second-row
Broncos
2021 SEASON AVG
18.1
Tackles Made
0.1
Tries
0.5
Tackle Breaks
It has been a frustrating 12 months for the forward though, held back by various injuries which held him to just ten matches across the course of the season.
A change of scenery for Asiata could be exactly what's needed, and while the Bulldogs were looking to clean up their salary cap to bring in a first-choice hooker, while also exploring Mitchell Pearce for 2023, Asiata on a cut-price contract could be an ideal addition for the club.
He would provide ball playing and a hard-nosed attitude, while his experience would also prove invaluable in rubbing off on the club's younger players.
Director of football Phil Gould is understood to be a big fan of Asiata, and while he previously told the forward to "not wait on a Buldogs contract" it appears that may now be changing.
The Bulldogs recently announced 12 players would exit the club at season's end, and while they have made six high-profile signings of Matt Burton, Josh Addo-Carr, Brent Naden, Matt Dufty, Paul Vaughan and Tevita Pangai Junior, as well as young gun Joshua Cook, roster spots still need to be filled for 2022.
Do people forget the huge contracts that Gus offered RCG and Blake? LOL. He might know as much as anyone in the game but don't act like he has never made mistakes, might as well delete the forum because "Gus is always right".Mate most people on here know more than Gus…