Wests Tigers unlikely to wait on Cronk

By News / Wire

Wests Tigers officials wouldn’t wait for the remaining members of their so-called big four to re-sign and it seems they won’t be playing the long game for Cooper Cronk either.

Tigers football manager Kelly Egan on Sunday defended the club’s decision to withdraw contract offers for Aaron Woods and James Tedesco, saying they had waited long enough.

“The dialogue was always pretty positive. They’re local players and they were always keen to stay,” Egan said on Triple M NRL on Sunday.

“We knew they were good opportunities for the boys to take on a leadership and legacy role with this club. We couldn’t understand why nothing had happened.

“We just got to a stage where he had to get some clarity about where it was going to go.”

Now flush with cash heading into arguably the biggest player market in NRL history, Egan insists the club will be aggressive in filling some gaping holes in their 2018 roster.

One target that could be on the whiteboard is Melbourne veteran Cooper Cronk, who earlier this month declared his intention to move to Sydney at the end of the year to be with his fiancee.

Cronk’s options shrunk after Chad Towsend re-signed with Cronulla, Gareth Widdop extended with St George Illawarra, and Canterbury reportedly lured Kieran Foran to Belmore.

Parramatta are also out of the running after signing Mitchell Moses.

The incumbent Australian halfback has previously indicated that retirement is a genuine possibility, but wouldn’t make a final decision until after State of Origin in July.

“We’re going to have to make some decisions well and truly ahead of that time so we know exactly where we’re moving to and how we look,” Egan said.

“We’ve obviously retained Brooksy and we’ve retained him for a reason because we obviously thought there was some potential there that we could investigate with him.

“Obviously there’s going to be other people that we need to place around him.

“But we may not be able to wait until August or September or whenever Coop decides that he’s going to make a decision on whether he’s playing again yet.”

The Crowd Says:

2017-04-24T10:35:38+00:00

Lidcombe Oval

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Only financially stable because of the Wests side who will soon own 100% of the JV- Balmain side is broke- Time for the Wests side to take over- too much Balmain orientated and too much influence from ex Balmain players who have no role at the club- I would start again and rename them Macarthur Magpies and be based at Campbelltown playing in black and white- get the ground at Leumeah up to scratch - make it a 35 k or so all seater and with players training facilities as well.

2017-04-24T00:48:59+00:00

Mushi

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I do like the underlying thought process that a club would only ever sign Cronk if they had no other option at half back. If Cronk rocked up in the Shire does anyone think they go "he'll no we've Chad Townsend"

2017-04-24T00:45:01+00:00

Mushi

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If key people leave whilst you try to pay them more then you're struggling. The sign of a bad culture is where you have to pay recruitment rates to retain people, the sign of a toxic one is that even paying over recruitment rates they still leave.

2017-04-24T00:16:04+00:00

curaeus

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I wish people would stop swallowing this News Ltd garbage that Wests Tigers are struggling. They are now administratively and financially stable and have $4 million to spend on players. They are 3 -5 in season 2017 with 18 games to play and are 2 points better off than Penrith one of the pre season tips for the title. Struggling? Give me a break!

2017-04-23T14:09:37+00:00

jeff dustby

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i think there is zero chance that Cronk wants to finish an illustrious career at a struggling club

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