News Ben Hunt moves to Broncos

I wouldn't be releasing Sexton. Who then would be our back up half back?
Agree. Even if we get hunt (personally mixed emotions here but no doubt he’s a lot better than sexton as it stands) we are traded a good forward I’d say fuck off and hold sexton for depth at worst for next year.
 
Sexton got us out of Egypt, Hunt will take us to the promised land

I like Sexton but Hunt immediately improves our attack and beats Sexton in pretty much every statistical category and an important one is defence
 
Best 17: 1. Connor Tracey 2. Jacob Kiraz 3. Bronson Xerri 4. Stephen Crichton 5. Marcelo Montoya 6. Matt Burton 7. Toby Sexton 8. Max King 9. Reed Mahoney 10. Tom Amone 11. Viliame Kikau 12. Jacob Preston 13. Kurt Mann 14. Jaeman Salmon 15. Sitili Tupouniua 16. Samuel Hughes 17. Josh Curran

bottom 4 that side
 
I wouldn't be releasing Sexton. Who then would be our back up half back?
Sexton's manager will definitely be pushing for an early release if we sign Hunt. Sexton won't want to play reserve grade potentially all year. Would be good for us though cause you would think he's only on a moderate wage for next season maybe around 350K from when he came down after failing with the Titans. If he left I suppose we'd have to rely on the same cover we have now in Hutchinson, O'Neill, Taaffe, Woods. Tracey can also play in the halves
 
Sexton's manager will definitely be pushing for an early release if we sign Hunt. Sexton won't want to play reserve grade potentially all year. Would be good for us though cause you would think he's only on a moderate wage for next season maybe around 350K from when he came down after failing with the Titans. If he left I suppose we'd have to rely on the same cover we have now in Hutchinson, O'Neill, Taaffe, Woods. Tracey can also play in the halves
He can push. We can decline.
 
Best 17: 1. Connor Tracey 2. Jacob Kiraz 3. Bronson Xerri 4. Stephen Crichton 5. Marcelo Montoya 6. Matt Burton 7. Toby Sexton 8. Max King 9. Reed Mahoney 10. Tom Amone 11. Viliame Kikau 12. Jacob Preston 13. Kurt Mann 14. Jaeman Salmon 15. Sitili Tupouniua 16. Samuel Hughes 17. Josh Curran

bottom 4 that side
That’s the same team - Fox who was the most improved team in the comp and is all a year older. How on earth would you think it’s bottom 4. Piss off to another team with that negativity.
 
That’s the same team - Fox who was the most improved team in the comp and is all a year older. How on earth would you think it’s bottom 4. Piss off to another team with that negativity.
I agree stupid post but that said many teams will improve with return to field from key players injured (think eels with Moses) and multiple rosters that dramatically improved.

Though there is also others like roosters who have dramatically weakened. We have at this stage in my opinion basically not moved. I think sitili is a fantastic upgrade for our pack and bench. Mann back helps huge. Though the loss of Jac is nasty. If we land hunt then yeh we improve more than most I think.
 
Bulldogs in prime position to secure Ben Hunt after meeting with halfback
ByMichael Chammas and Danny Weidler
Updated November 20, 2024 — 8.27pm

Canterbury have turned their attention to off-contract representative star Ben Hunt as they weigh up a potential late bid to lure the veteran halfback to Belmore next season.

A third party reached out to the Bulldogs in the past week to inform them that Hunt had a keen interest in speaking to coach Cameron Ciraldo and general manager Phil Gould because he believes Canterbury are on the cusp of a premiership.


After learning of Hunt’s views on the club, and his willingness to sacrifice money in order to join a potential premiership-winning team, Ciraldo and Gould agreed to meet with the 34-year-old earlier this week.
Hunt, who was released from his contract with the Dragons for 2025, is adamant he wants to play on in 2026 – ideally at a club he believes can win a premiership.


Hunt has attracted interest from the Dolphins, Broncos and Roosters. The Dolphins are believed to have the strongest financial offer, but their premiership credentials are the question.
The Broncos have also met with Hunt, but their desire is to use him primarily at hooker, a position he has previously baulked at given the workload and his age.

The Roosters have also held discussions and are willing to pay Hunt about $500,000 a season for two years, but they have also indicated he would be used at No.9 with Brandon Smith to miss a large chunk of next season with a knee injury.

The Bulldogs are in discussions about an extension with incumbent No.7 Toby Sexton. They are now mulling over whether Hunt on similar money is more beneficial than retaining the man who contributed strongly for the Bulldogs in the back half of the season. Hunt would almost certainly add weight to the Bulldogs premiership hopes during the next two years.


The Bulldogs would not have been in a position to pursue Hunt if Melbourne fullback Ryan Papenhuyzen was willing to leave his club to join Canterbury in 2026.

The Bulldogs were informed on Wednesday that Papenhuyzen was leaning towards signing a one-year extension with Melbourne and would not be joining Canterbury. It has put the Bulldogs in prime position to make a play for Hunt.


Papenhuyzen is set to extend his time at the Storm by at least another season despite entering the free-agency market earlier this month for the first time in his career.
The Storm fullback has been in discussions with the Bulldogs in recent days about a potential move to Sydney to join the club he supported as a child, but the sources said he did not want to leave Melbourne at this stage.

Papenhuyzen was originally offered a three-year contract at a reduced rate of about $750,000 to $800,000 a season, but he favoured a short-term deal to keep him at the Storm until the end of 2026, making him a free agent on November 1 next year.

The Bulldogs were willing to spend more than $1 million a season to lure him north of the border, but the club was never in a position to make a formal offer.

Papenhuyzen’s likely decision to stay at the Storm will put rising Storm star Sua Fa’alogo on the radar of several clubs. Fa’alogo has a verbal agreement with Storm chairman Matt Tripp, who indicated he would be willing to explore the potential of releasing him to another club should Papenhuyzen recommit his future to the Storm.

The short-term nature of Papenhuyzen’s potential new deal could hinder Fa’alogo’s ability to extract himself from his long-term Melbourne contract.
Will chairman Matt trip Fa'alaogo on his way to the Bulldogs ?
 
Sexton's manager will definitely be pushing for an early release if we sign Hunt. Sexton won't want to play reserve grade potentially all year. Would be good for us though cause you would think he's only on a moderate wage for next season maybe around 350K from when he came down after failing with the Titans. If he left I suppose we'd have to rely on the same cover we have now in Hutchinson, O'Neill, Taaffe, Woods. Tracey can also play in the halves
seriously you can't go into a season without a proven back up half back. Hutchinson can't be teledu on, Woods is not ready, O'Neil is unproven , Tracey half back?? Should not under any circumstances release Sexton because Hunt at his age could easily cop an injury and then we are stuffed
 
That’s the same team - Fox who was the most improved team in the comp and is all a year older. How on earth would you think it’s bottom 4. Piss off to another team with that negativity.

I don’t see us bottom 4 but I also don’t see us as a lock for top 8.

We are getting swept up on last year. We overachieved last year. This has set the expiration bar higher. Reality is if we can repeat last year’s efforts an finish 5-8 it will be a success.

Last years lack of a middle both in defence and attack worked or at least got us a pass mark because of Burtons boot. Teams will work out a better game plan this year and we will need to evolve.

unfortunately we haven’t addressed the middle issue and it’s not looking likely to be solved for the 25 season. One positive if they do go the way of hunt. Is his kicking game will allow us to have less reliance on Burton making yardage every set.
 
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