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The tragic tale of Corey Oates
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[QUOTE="Morkel, post: 3240740, member: 8215"] Like [USER=2021]@Kimlo[/USER] said, that's the dilemma. If Walters is playing him there to get him in to form, he obviously sees him as a future possibility to return. If he does warrant a return to NRL, with the PO for 2022 on decent money, the club might be able to say "hey, we reckon you're worth maybe $350k a season, with next year being $500k, we'll balance it out and give you a 2 year extension after that for $350k 2023 and then $200k 2024. There is value [I]if[/I] he comes good. If Walters is playing him there with no intention of keeping him long-term, you can hope that he gets the shits, sees 2 full years out of NRL as too big a blow to his future usefulness, he may ask for a hard release, or at least a release with us only paying a small amount. If it backfires, he'll just happily play Q-Cup for 2 years and take home the $1 million, it will leave him with little exposure to get a new contract with an NRL team, but a million is a million. [/QUOTE]
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