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Brayden Trindall stood down after failing NSW Police roadside test.
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Brayden Trindall stood down after failing NSW Police roadside test.
Seems like both:Any further information,such as whether PCA or drugs?
He was on fire last weekend, maybe give some of our players whatever he’s been having.Seems like both:
Sharks Statement
The Sharks make the following statement relating to an off-field issue involving NRL squad member Braydon Trindall.www.sharks.com.au
Wasn’t he on our radar at one stage ?He was on fire last weekend, maybe give some of our players whatever he’s been having.
I am relieved the Sharks take these types of issues seriously.He was on fire last weekend, maybe give some of our players whatever he’s been having.
I think we made an enquiry when he was stuck in reserve grade last season, but he wasn’t interested.Wasn’t he on our radar at one stage ?
We can't sell his contract - and if he thinks that's a fair deal for $500K per year and there are no other takers there's nothing we can do. We can make him break a contract and unless he has a viable option what can we do.What weve got to sell is..the next 3.5 years of playing in KOE Cup,cause thats where hes almost certain to end up.Hes about 4 or 5 in the halves rankings..
Tjhe real question is does any other club have enough confidence to BUY him at something close to what were paying him
If it’s possible to get him this year I offer 3 so rest of this year plus 25 and 26. However, if it’s after this season I would go 2 years with a CO for 27 just in case we need it.I think if we wanted him Parra would release him immediately. They think he's past it, all downhill now and in decent money.
I would offer him a deal for the rest of the year as a trial run, but his manager would probably want a 3 year deal to come here
You are 💯 correctNo one needs to - he has a contract with the Tigers for this season and 3 more and he may not want to go to Canberra so it’s pointless mentioning players who have valid contracts. There's nothing the Tigers can do if he doesn't want to go anywhere.
Yet another player various people on here were desperate to sign because they don't understand the concept of ageing.Wasn’t he on our radar at one stage ?
I think we made an enquiry when he was stuck in reserve grade last season, but he wasn’t interested.
He was probably worried he wasn’t good enough to get into our starting line up.I thought it was a case of the Sharks being unwilling to release him. A few clubs were interested.
We were stupid..he got luckyWe can't sell his contract - and if he thinks that's a fair deal for $500K per year and there are no other takers there's nothing we can do. We can make him break a contract and unless he has a viable option what can we do.
Allegedly driving with an expired license, allegedly drink driving and allegedly will return positive to an illicit drug.Any further information,such as whether PCA or drugs?
Apart from that. all good !Allegedly driving with an expired license, allegedly drink driving and allegedly will return positive to an illicit drug.
Young men with so much disposable income and so much time on their hands. It would be nice for them to study or work.
The guy has actually got the trifecta, his licence was expired as well.Seems like both:
Sharks Statement
The Sharks make the following statement relating to an off-field issue involving NRL squad member Braydon Trindall.www.sharks.com.au
The guy has actually got the trifecta, his licence was expired as well.
Don't have to be a genius to be an NRL player.