Sayonara Sam: What now for Verrills as Cheese joins the Chooks?

By Joe Frost / Editor

Brandon Smith making his way to the Sydney Roosters from season 2023 has some serious shades of Cooper Cronk in 2018 – and not just because they both moved from Melbourne, but because of the knock-on effect at Bondi.

I’ve long argued that the Roosters are generally unfair targets for having a salary sombrero.

The Bondi club may be sorely lacking in juniors, but they still pick up most of their players at a young age and develop them in what is arguably the best, most professional system in rugby league.

They add some decent flourishes by poaching at the top end of their wage expenses, such as James Tedesco and Angus Crichton, but most of their squad were recognised and signed up at a young age, and will stay for ‘unders’ to win with their mates.

Look no further than Joey Manu, who re-signed with the Tricolours on the same day that Smith’s situation blew up, on a deal that would be hardly chump change but still significantly less than the reported $1 million a year the Warriors were willing to pay.

“The Roosters is home to me and I couldn’t see myself playing for another club. From the top down, I love this club,” Manu said in a statement announcing his new deal.

It’s a powerful reminder that loyalty isn’t dead in rugby league.

That said, Smith making his way from St Kilda to Kings Cross is likely to soon create the counter-argument – that loyalty is as doomed as a chicken in the Steggles factory.

Because what, pray tell, are the Roosters going to do with Sam Verrills?

“Ready to take hold of the club’s No.9 jersey long term, Sam Verrills has overcome injury and proven to be one of the most exciting young rakes in the competition,” the club’s profile of the young hooker reads.

Sam Verrills (Photo by Jono Searle/Getty Images)

“Verrills is a premiership winner at just 22 years of age and will be aiming for higher honours in 2022.”

Higher honours in 2022 sounds great, but what about 2023? Well, logic would suggest a change of club.

Because while Smith is lauded for his versatility, having played hooker, lock and even a bit of prop, his move from the Storm has been largely motivated by his desire to be a starting No.9. And with Harry Grant on the books at Melbourne, Smith realised his long-term future under Craig Bellamy was likely as a bitser, rather than a pure-bred rake.

And, having foregone the bigger dollars and chance to be near his Queensland-based parents at the Dolphins, one has to assume part of Trent Robinson’s successful pitch to Smith was that he would be the club’s undisputed dummy-half.

So where does that leave Verrills?

As his profile reads, the youngster is already a premiership winner, having scored the opening try of the 2019 NRL grand final – a game in which he started, with the club’s co-captain and long-term hooker, Jake Friend, on the bench.

Verrills’ 2020 season was decimated by injury, but the club still clearly saw him as a large part of their future, announcing in December of that year that he had been extended until the end of 2024.

His salary isn’t publicised but as a young player, you’d guess he’d be on an inflating deal, with ’23 and ’24 when he starts to come into some proper coin.

So that means he’ll at least have two years overlapping with Smith, during which time he’ll get paid good money to do what exactly?

While Smith may have more name recognition, Verrills has the same number of premiership rings as his Kiwi counterpart and at 22 years of age compared to Smith’s 25, the pair have a similar number of years left in their respective careers.

Add another season of top-flight footy and by the time Smith arrives for pre-season training at the Roosters this time next year, I doubt Verrills is going to be keen to give up his gig.

What’s more, why would the Roosters fork out for two top-notch hookers when in Freddy Lussick, Ben Marschke, Lachlan Lam and Connor Watson they’ve got plenty of decent back-up options should their first choice go down injured?

A change of position isn’t on the cards for Verrills either, with Victor Radley established at 13 and two gun halves directing the team around the park.

Which brings us back to Cronk, who Nick Politis signed from the Storm at the end of 2017 in the hopes that the long-term Queensland and Australia halfback would provide the polish needed to see his side break a shocking title drought dating all the way back to 2013.

This, despite the fact they had a long-term Rooster and premiership winner on their books in Mitchell Pearce.

The Chooks made all the right noises about wanting to keep Pearce – who, they said, could learn a lot from Cronk – but you get the feeling that when Pearce requested a release from his contract, the club breathed a sigh of relief. Because who needs to pay the better part of a million bucks to a second-stringer?

Two grand final wins in Cronk’s only two years at the club show that they made the right call and the fact Pearce is currently training with his former club before making the move to France in the New Year suggests any ill will has since passed.

But the whole ordeal also suggests that Verrills may be on borrowed time at the club where he has played his whole professional career.

Of course, Smith may be as well, with the Sydney Morning Herald reporting, “Furious Melbourne powerbrokers are incensed with the conduct of Brandon Smith during contract negotiations and are considering immediately cutting the star hooker loose.”

Apparently the aspect that really peeved the top brass at Storm HQ was Smith saying on a podcast, before he had announced his intentions to leave Melbourne, “I was just looking at the Roosters jersey… going, ‘I want to win a premiership in that jersey.’”

Yeah, I can see how that would put some noses out of joint.

But if I was Verrills, I’d be more mad about some of Smith’s other comments, including how “the Roosters, bro, they are about your life, not your footy”.

Really? Is that why the club is so keen to sign a Test-quality hooker when they’ve already got a bloke on their books they describe as being their long-term rake? Because they want to help Brandon Smith with his life, not with his footy?

“I went and golfed with Jared [Waerea-Hargreaves], Aubo [Mitchell Aubusson] and Friendy, and Nick Politis was ringing them. He is over in LA on a business trip at the moment, and he is ringing them up just to see how they are,” Smith said on the podcast.

What a caring, compassionate man Politis must be, happening to call those blokes just to see how they are. Bet it happens every day, not only when they’re in the presence of the hottest free agent in the game.

To be clear, I’m not accusing the Roosters of being worse than any other club when it comes to player loyalty – if a better option comes along, they’d be silly not to take it.

But if Brandon Smith thinks the Chooks are all about the person over the player, I suggest he go out for 18 holes with Mitch Pearce and Kyle Flanagan.

Or maybe he should just ask Sam Verrills how his latest phone call with Politis went.

The Crowd Says:

2021-12-01T23:33:46+00:00

terrykidd

Roar Pro


That was my thought too. McCollugh has maybe 1 or 2 years left. Sign Verrills now should be the Dragons mantra.

2021-12-01T01:57:40+00:00

The Barry

Roar Guru


Haha… cheers… I knew there’d be one person who’d know !!!

2021-12-01T01:40:07+00:00

Rossi

Roar Rookie


Don't want him

2021-12-01T01:38:53+00:00

Rossi

Roar Rookie


Peter Provan I believe, whose brother incidentally tried out for East's but they didn't rate him

2021-12-01T01:36:49+00:00

Rossi

Roar Rookie


None of them are playing for unders, officially maybe but considering money is the key driver in 99% of recruitment, they are getting paid under the table

2021-12-01T01:31:57+00:00

Rossi

Roar Rookie


Knowing the Rorters they'll keep him, they like to have an NRL quality backup to their 15 rep players

2021-11-30T18:59:25+00:00

jimmmy

Roar Rookie


I'm with you on the Dogs. Play for us and you get to manage a pub. Im in.

2021-11-30T18:58:29+00:00

jimmmy

Roar Rookie


That pass from DH when there is an opportunity to score separates the top quality 9s from the rest. C Smith was close to 100 %.

2021-11-30T10:35:43+00:00

Craig Hodges

Roar Rookie


Smith's motivation. Is all about himself....umm yes it is...

2021-11-30T10:34:43+00:00

Craig Hodges

Roar Rookie


Maybe a party planning business...

2021-11-30T08:58:23+00:00

Dandragon

Roar Rookie


Hilarity aside: “One of the great advocates of peace and understanding…” :thumbup:

2021-11-30T03:21:35+00:00

Chris Love

Roar Guru


In the context of this article. Top notch would have to sit somewhere as a crucial spine player for a top flight side. Ben Hunt would be called to play for rep footy at 9 long before Verrills gets there, if ever. The rest is arguable but I've seen nothing from this kid that suggests he's ever going to be rep class. Injuries aside, he has a lot of work to do in defence and has to put on some size too.

2021-11-30T03:11:08+00:00

Malo

Guest


Verills off to the Tigers

2021-11-30T02:21:04+00:00

matth

Roar Guru


Maybe one or the other will end up on the Northern Northern beaches of Redcliffe?

2021-11-30T01:53:11+00:00

Davico

Roar Pro


And there is a problem with a player caring about themselves and wanting the best future they can make for themselves why? They generally have short careers which can end anytime through injury. I am sure that if you had the actual talent to make it, you would be motivated by everything but yourself and your family right? Please!

2021-11-30T01:48:49+00:00

The Barry

Roar Guru


Really? Blah blah blah… that’s your comeback…? Give it away Dum.bo… you’ve got nothing

2021-11-30T00:33:45+00:00

Albo

Roar Rookie


With Apisai Koroisau still mucking around with his preferred contracted place to be after 2022, maybe Verrills might take a quick look to the west ?

2021-11-30T00:28:57+00:00

mushi

Roar Guru


If you can carry him, how can he be as insubstantial as a shadow?

2021-11-30T00:19:47+00:00

Nick Maguire

Roar Rookie


:laughing:

2021-11-29T23:50:07+00:00

Hairy

Roar Rookie


The Dragons would do well to pick him up if they aren't able to push Hunt to 9. Would be a gun young spine - 9. Verrils, 7. Sullivan, 6. Amone, 1. Sloan. The Titans and Parramatta will also be looking for 9s.

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