Jason Saab

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Yeh on the main road just before Victoria St. Good one. There's one on High St I want to try near Harris Farm but maybe after rona calms down.
 
Looks like he’s on his way. Can’t get into the article, but would assume Garrick is the swap player.


#BREAKING

Jason Saab gets his wish. The giant winger is joining the Manly as part of a swap deal that will send a Sea Eagles star the other way, via @FatimaKdouh_ bit.ly/2FuJaHO
 
Looks like he’s on his way. Can’t get into the article, but would assume Garrick is the swap player.


#BREAKING

Jason Saab gets his wish. The giant winger is joining the Manly as part of a swap deal that will send a Sea Eagles star the other way, via @FatimaKdouh_ bit.ly/2FuJaHO

Looks like you are right - got this from a google search of "Jason Saab Manly"

Under the deal, Garrick, a Gerrigong Lions junior, would depart Manly at the end of the season to link up with Dragons in a player swap with Saab ...
 
Jason Saab to Sea Eagles, Reuben Garrick to Dragons in NRL player swap

Rising winger Jason Saab is on the verge of inking a deal with the Manly Sea Eagles that will see Reuben Garrick head back to St George Illawarra.

The Daily Telegraph understands the Sea Eagles have made Saab a verbal offer for the next three seasons.

Under the deal, Garrick, a Gerrigong Lions junior, would depart Manly at the end of the season to link up with Dragons in a player swap with Saab.

Garrick is contracted at Manly until the end of season 2021.

Saab is also under contract — his deal with the Red V expires at the end of season 2022 — but has been seeking a release all season to be in Sydney.

The 19-year-old has struggled with the travel commitments from western Sydney to the Dragons training base in Wollongong. Saab has been unable to move closer to Wollongong for family reasons.

In late August, Dragons CEO Ryan Webb said the club would only release Saab on compassionate grounds if a suitable player or transfer fee could be guaranteed from his new club.

“It’s worth noting that contrary to media reports Jason Saab has not been granted a release at the end of the season,” CEO Ryan Webb wrote to members.

“Although we will consider allowing him to depart on compassionate grounds if we were to receive a commensurate compensation in the form of a player and/or cash consideration.”

The rangy winger made his NRL debut in 2019 and played three games scoring three tries. Saab, who played for NSW both at under 18’s and 20’s level, was part of Brad Fittler’s Emerging Blues camp in December last year.

Despite his representative pedigree, Saab has struggled to crack a starting spot with the Dragons in 2020 having only played four games so far this season.

Garrick made his way through the junior ranks at the Dragons before making the switch to Manly on a one-year deal at the end of 2018.

After impressing during his rookie season in 2019, Garrick extended his stay at the northern beaches club until the end of season 2021.
 
Jason Saab to Sea Eagles, Reuben Garrick to Dragons in NRL player swap

Rising winger Jason Saab is on the verge of inking a deal with the Manly Sea Eagles that will see Reuben Garrick head back to St George Illawarra.

The Daily Telegraph understands the Sea Eagles have made Saab a verbal offer for the next three seasons.

Under the deal, Garrick, a Gerrigong Lions junior, would depart Manly at the end of the season to link up with Dragons in a player swap with Saab.

Garrick is contracted at Manly until the end of season 2021.

Saab is also under contract — his deal with the Red V expires at the end of season 2022 — but has been seeking a release all season to be in Sydney.

The 19-year-old has struggled with the travel commitments from western Sydney to the Dragons training base in Wollongong. Saab has been unable to move closer to Wollongong for family reasons.

In late August, Dragons CEO Ryan Webb said the club would only release Saab on compassionate grounds if a suitable player or transfer fee could be guaranteed from his new club.

“It’s worth noting that contrary to media reports Jason Saab has not been granted a release at the end of the season,” CEO Ryan Webb wrote to members.

“Although we will consider allowing him to depart on compassionate grounds if we were to receive a commensurate compensation in the form of a player and/or cash consideration.”

The rangy winger made his NRL debut in 2019 and played three games scoring three tries. Saab, who played for NSW both at under 18’s and 20’s level, was part of Brad Fittler’s Emerging Blues camp in December last year.

Despite his representative pedigree, Saab has struggled to crack a starting spot with the Dragons in 2020 having only played four games so far this season.

Garrick made his way through the junior ranks at the Dragons before making the switch to Manly on a one-year deal at the end of 2018.

After impressing during his rookie season in 2019, Garrick extended his stay at the northern beaches club until the end of season 2021.

If true, great deal for both panties. If Saab is crap, we can give him back.
 
Jason Saab to Sea Eagles, Reuben Garrick to Dragons in NRL player swap

Rising winger Jason Saab is on the verge of inking a deal with the Manly Sea Eagles that will see Reuben Garrick head back to St George Illawarra.

The Daily Telegraph understands the Sea Eagles have made Saab a verbal offer for the next three seasons.

Under the deal, Garrick, a Gerrigong Lions junior, would depart Manly at the end of the season to link up with Dragons in a player swap with Saab.

Garrick is contracted at Manly until the end of season 2021.

Saab is also under contract — his deal with the Red V expires at the end of season 2022 — but has been seeking a release all season to be in Sydney.

The 19-year-old has struggled with the travel commitments from western Sydney to the Dragons training base in Wollongong. Saab has been unable to move closer to Wollongong for family reasons.

In late August, Dragons CEO Ryan Webb said the club would only release Saab on compassionate grounds if a suitable player or transfer fee could be guaranteed from his new club.

“It’s worth noting that contrary to media reports Jason Saab has not been granted a release at the end of the season,” CEO Ryan Webb wrote to members.

“Although we will consider allowing him to depart on compassionate grounds if we were to receive a commensurate compensation in the form of a player and/or cash consideration.”

The rangy winger made his NRL debut in 2019 and played three games scoring three tries. Saab, who played for NSW both at under 18’s and 20’s level, was part of Brad Fittler’s Emerging Blues camp in December last year.

Despite his representative pedigree, Saab has struggled to crack a starting spot with the Dragons in 2020 having only played four games so far this season.

Garrick made his way through the junior ranks at the Dragons before making the switch to Manly on a one-year deal at the end of 2018.

After impressing during his rookie season in 2019, Garrick extended his stay at the northern beaches club until the end of season 2021.
You will need a new profile pic mate.
 
I rate him highly. He is almost a clone of Daniel Topou but younger and faster. I think he will be a star, he could be anything. As far as young wingers go, he's up with the best

This makes me so excited to hear you say that!!!! Especially because we haven’t really had a consistently good winger since your brother!

Also fun fact he’s 199cm, making him 11cm taller than Reuben who is 188cm and 15cm taller than Jorge at 184cm

Going to be SO good finally having some height on our edges
 

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