Dylan Brown - $13 million deal with Knights

With this signing there will be some heat on now for the signature of Lachlan Galvin, free to negotiate come November if the Tigers don’t sign him before then.

If his manager holds off I wouldn’t be surprised if clubs offer him 900K over a few seasons with the lack of quality halves around.
 
Dylan Brown is worth half of that money and Drugcastle must be desperate.

I despise the system that allows a player to sign a contract with a rival club after 1 week of competition. So unfair on members of clubs who now have to watch a player that their club nurtured and gave an opportunity, play it safe for the season.

I watched Kieran Foran do that in 2015 and frankly it was agonizing to see an adored player sign with our despised enemy.

The NRL need to fix this system, there needs to be a transfer window for all clubs to make their trades.
 
Did it for his family apparently...
Brown shared the news to his social media followers a short time later.
“Hello everyone, I have decided to take an opportunity that is best for my family,” he wrote.
 
He's a dangerous player with heaps of talent but is not a dominant playmaker. He's a runner and a foil for an organising half. For this reason, he is probably not worth building a club around. He's a guy you'd happily have in your roster but you don't want him to be your main man.
I agree he isnt but I think you can shape a team around him and Ponga with a more budget organiser at half.

Where that leaves Sharpe I've not idea as he looks.......sharp
 
He is durable so they should get plenty of games out of him but $1.3M guaranteed (with ratcheting clauses!) for 10yrs is nuts - Ponga will HAVE to be on $1.5M per year for his next contract if that is the benchmark!!!…

not that I particularly care, I hope it is an albatross around the knights neck for the next decade…

agree $1.3 is overs and potentially suffocating ... and I think the chances of the contract going full term are very low ... a weeks a long time in footy, let alone 10 years.

PSS ... we're only assuming ratchet clauses.
 
Did it for his family apparently...
Brown shared the news to his social media followers a short time later.
“Hello everyone, I have decided to take an opportunity that is best for my family,” he wrote.
$13M reasons it is best for his family… that is GUARANTEED MINIMUM wages for the next 10 years (I assume, unless there are performance clauses which I highly doubt as Hastings is still getting paid)… he gets injured, he still gets paid $13M over 10 years!

If the salary cap goes up or then that coin gets even better…

Dylan would be crazy NOT to sign that contract and Mumma Brown didn’t raise no fool..
 
He's a very good half. Behind a beaten pack he looked awful yesterday but DCE has had some absolute shockers behind a beaten pack too.

Nonetheless, Newcastle are overpaying and will come to regret it. Probably fairly quickly.
 
Dylan Brown is worth half of that money and Drugcastle must be desperate.

I despise the system that allows a player to sign a contract with a rival club after 1 week of competition. So unfair on members of clubs who now have to watch a player that their club nurtured and gave an opportunity, play it safe for the season.

I watched Kieran Foran do that in 2015 and frankly it was agonizing to see an adored player sign with our despised enemy.

The NRL need to fix this system, there needs to be a transfer window for all clubs to make their trades.
Agreed, we need a transfer window.

Off season and a 1 month window mid season for mid season transfers
 
9/SMH saying it's closer to 1.4m a season across the 10 years.

They could've signed Luke Brooks, cloned him, and then got Jake Arthur, with room to spare. This may end up being the worst signing of all time.

People throw DCE shade, but he'd won a premiership and a Clive Churchill medal by the time of the 10 year deal. This guy has done literally nothing at all in comparison.
 
I don't get how people are so low on Dyl Brown.

21 try assists and 22 line break assists last year. Top 3 for 5/8s

Was top for run metres for 5/8s too.

Good defensively.

Still young at 24.

As I said, a bit much and bit long but I get it.
 
He is a much better player when playing down the right instead of being stuck on the left at the Eels.
Moses plays on the right and so rarely plays there.
Probably be a much better player if the give him that option,has always been more effective down the right.(Yes,I know many think every half should be able to play any side, doesn't work that way a lot)
 
I don't get how people are so low on Dyl Brown.

21 try assists and 22 line break assists last year. Top 3 for 5/8s

Was top for run metres for 5/8s too.

Good defensively.

Still young at 24.

As I said, a bit much and bit long but I get it.
He’s a good player no argument… but he is not a $1.3M player imo… I agree with the earlier poster that (for once) the eels got it right on his value (at this stage)…

He may prove me wrong but right now Moses is the gun half in that pairing, so what is he worth now?
 
I don't get how people are so low on Dyl Brown.

21 try assists and 22 line break assists last year. Top 3 for 5/8s

Was top for run metres for 5/8s too.

Good defensively.

Still young at 24.

As I said, a bit much and bit long but I get it.

It's the a bit much and a lot long that is the main issue I think.

Bit much, you can live with.

A lot long, on a bit much, not so much.
 
$13M reasons it is best for his family… that is GUARANTEED MINIMUM wages for the next 10 years (I assume, unless there are performance clauses which I highly doubt as Hastings is still getting paid)… he gets injured, he still gets paid $13M over 10 years!

If the salary cap goes up or then that coin gets even better…

Dylan would be crazy NOT to sign that contract and Mumma Brown didn’t raise no fool..
Surely, the Knights don't have to pay more when the cap goes up. If so, it's crazy money for a player that's come from a club that hasen't had any real success for a long time.
 
As far as big money, long term contracts Newcastle did okay with Ponga I reckon. I don't know if I'm blind but I'm not seeing what they are in Dylan Brown. Maybe a lack of available talent and the incoming PNG that's going to be (tax-free) loaded has forced their hand? He's an alright 6 but they're signing him on 7 money so I don't think they're going to strike gold twice with this one.

I wouldn't hate a strong Knights team in the NRL so good luck to them except against Manly, I hope they all enjoy some strawberry milkshakes when AOB is sacked midseason.
 
Only about 400k a year too much. Handy 6 but this is a crazy deal imo. Good luck to him tho for landing it. What’s the bet he’s in a knights jersey by the end of this season in a swap deal of some sort. Can see the Eels going terribly and Knights pushing for an 8 spot this year and the clubs coming to an agreement.
 

Users who are viewing this thread

Staff online

Members online

Latest posts

Team P W L PD Pts
1 1 0 38 2
1 1 0 36 2
1 1 0 30 2
1 1 0 22 2
1 1 0 8 2
1 1 0 6 2
1 1 0 2 2
1 1 0 2 2
0 0 0 0 0
1 0 1 -2 0
1 0 1 -2 0
1 0 1 -6 0
1 0 1 -8 0
1 0 1 -22 0
1 0 1 -30 0
1 0 1 -36 0
1 0 1 -38 0
Back
Top Bottom