The No-Look News (Schuster Chronicles)

Can't see Schu playing in the half's next season now that Souths have signed Jayden Sullivan as well.

Looks like he is destined for 2nd row/ bench at best.
I reckon Schu needs to just put his head down, forget about the no lookers and work his arse off...

I can almost guarantee that Wayne is not bringing him into the squad as a key ball-player right now... he will be a lower grade player that is seen as a potential link-man in the forwards if he shows he is going well...

He needs to follow Cartwright's lead imo... get his career back on track first and then he will eventually get the opportunity to show off some of those silky skills that we know he has... there is no point having them whilst you are playing xbox on the couch though...
 
Can't see Schu playing in the half's next season now that Souths have signed Jayden Sullivan as well.

Looks like he is destined for 2nd row/ bench at best.
Pretty sure he's on little more than minimum money at Souths. Remembering, he's getting 200k from us, every season till we've payed him out. Bennett would be content to just have Schu as a depth player that could possibly pay off.
 
Not sure about the smart arse reply Who. Just pointing out Schusters situation, maybe a few don't know the circumstances on Schuster leaving us.
Doubt if Souths would have offered or been prepared to offer the Shu much more then a minimum wage and if he just short of say 400 K [ combined with his 200 K Manly payment ] for the next couple of seasons , he has done well at least in the financial sense
Also naturally considering his very patchy and indifferent form and availability the past fewf seasons .
Just had that drop off in form in late 21 and combined with injury , has never really got back to his quite impressive form level from most of season 21 .
No idea how he may go in the future , not the only very promising footy player over time who may not progress from a good early start but nevertheless , unfortunate when it does occur
 
Doubt if Souths would have offered or been prepared to offer the Shu much more then a minimum wage and if he just short of say 400 K [ combined with his 200 K Manly payment ] for the next couple of seasons , he has done well at least in the financial sense
Also naturally considering his very patchy and indifferent form and availability the past fewf seasons .
Just had that drop off in form in late 21 and combined with injury , has never really got back to his quite impressive form level from most of season 21 .
No idea how he may go in the future , not the only very promising footy player over time who may not progress from a good early start but nevertheless , unfortunate when it does occur
Despite Manly terminating Schuster’s contract in April this year, The Daily Telegraph’s Michael Carayannis believes he could return to his best under Wayne Bennett.

Schuster has signed a $200,000 contract, which Carayannis describes as a cut-price deal and a great opportunity for both the Rabbitohs and Schuster heading into the new season
 
Not sure about the smart arse reply Who. Just pointing out Schusters situation, maybe a few don't know the circumstances on Schuster leaving us.
Anything but a "smart arse" reply.
I've not heard anything about us paying Souths $200,000 a year to take The Shoe. All I've read is that we paid him out $800,000 to get him off our books.
If you know, or have read, something different please post it so I'll be correctly informed.
 
Anything but a "smart arse" reply.
I've not heard anything about us paying Souths $200,000 a year to take The Shoe. All I've read is that we paid him out $800,000 to get him off our books.
If you know, or have read, something different please post it so I'll be correctly informed.
Where did I say we are paying Souths 200k a season for Schuster ? And we haven't paid Schuster out. I said Manly are paying Schuster 200k per season until he's payed out, we put in 400k for Schuster for the 2024 season gone, as per deal done by us to release him early. Nine Sports 24th April.
...now you've been correctly informed.
 
Where did I say we are paying Souths 200k a season for Schuster ? And we haven't paid Schuster out. I said Manly are paying Schuster 200k per season until he's payed out, we put in 400k for Schuster for the 2024 season gone, as per deal done by us to release him early. Nine Sports 24th April.
...now you've been correctly informed.
Surely a media outlets news should be taken with a grain of salt.
 
Thing is, this bargain basement pickup means nothing based on "Potential" that has only flashed glimpses
The number 1 rule at NRL level is consistency, being a talented player helps, but EVERY coach will say they prefer to know what the players are going to bring, instead of different suprised week to week
I wish him well, but not even Bennett can work this miracle, it comes down to Josh himself
 
I wish him well, but not even Bennett can work this miracle, it comes down to Josh himself
You are right feathered friend it is up to josh
But the Inspirational and motivational Bennet could be Josh's driving force
Inspiration and motivation are both forces that can drive people to take action.
I believe in the Super Coach coach
I believe Schuster will Succeed
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Where did I say we are paying Souths 200k a season for Schuster ? And we haven't paid Schuster out. I said Manly are paying Schuster 200k per season until he's payed out, we put in 400k for Schuster for the 2024 season gone, as per deal done by us to release him early. Nine Sports 24th April.
...now you've been correctly informed.
This was my understanding of the Schuster exit deal too.
 
Josh is still struggling?? Can’t get behind paywall to see if it’s a beat up or not
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Bulldog’s Bite: Questions over Josh Schuster’s NRL future amid rumblings of unrest at South Sydney Rabbitohs​

Josh Schuster is a prodigious player with rare gifted skills, but amid rumblings of unrest at South Sydney, the question is raised as to whether he still loves rugby league, or if he’ll walk away. DEAN RITCHIE writes.

Josh Schuster is desperately trying to find a love for rugby league – but those close to him fear the necessary passion may be forever absent.
There are rumblings around town that Schuster hasn’t settled at his new club, South Sydney.

Sure, he’s turning up to training and attempting to show enthusiasm – but friends worry the truth is being masked.

Does he really want to play top-level rugby league? Will he walk away from the game?

I’m told Schuster still cannot commit internally to his future in the NRL, despite being mentored by legendary Rabbitohs coach Wayne Bennett.

Associates of Schuster are constantly reminding him about the handsome earning capacity he has in rugby league but some are uncertain he wants to play rugby league.

To be fair, not everyone wants to be a professional sportsperson.

There are rumblings that Josh Schuster hasn’t settled at South Sydney. Picture: Instagram

There are rumblings that Josh Schuster hasn’t settled at South Sydney.

Schuster was overlooked for South Sydney’s pre-season match against Manly last weekend and was omitted for the St George Illawarra trial in Mudgee this Saturday.

He is 100 to 1 to play round one against the Dolphins. Schuster has been carrying a few niggling injuries.

Schuster is a prodigious talent; a player with rare gifted skills, a young bloke born to play football.

But his attitude and commitment have been questioned now for the past four years.

Souths are aware of the situation but remain optimistic Schuster still has a future in rugby league.

Some fear Schuster has a belief money is easily earned. It’s not. One source said: “Josh thinks there’s a money tree.”

Manly released Schuster from the final three seasons of his contract at Brookvale in April last year. He was earning $800,000 a season and played just four NSW Cup games last year.

Schuster last played first grade in August, 2023.

He took some time away from the game after his Manly exit before being offered a one-year contract with Souths last September.

Many at Souths have tried to rally and encourage Schuster but there is a private feeling his mind is elsewhere. You can’t force a 23-year-old to love a sport.

Schuster has been dogged by family issues no kid should have to endure.

We won’t detail them but, suffice to say, Schuster has been suffering during an extremely challenging period in his life.

I actually feel for him.

Whether Schuster approaches rugby league with an all-in attitude depends on the persuasiveness of those close to him.

It is a perceived lack of maturity that is holding back Schuster.

Bennett is doing his best and we hope Schuster is listening and absorbing the super coach’s sage words.

The Rabbitohs coach has 29 other players in his top NRL squad and doesn’t have the time or resources to dwell on one player for too long.

In May, 2023, Schuster told The Daily Telegraph: “When I reach my potential, I know what I’m capable of. I don’t want to say too much but I believe one day I can be the best player in the game.”

Many around Schuster believe this to be true if it came down to raw ability. But being the best takes a lot more – attitude, drive and commitment.

Remember the day Manly captain Daly Cherry-Evans felt compelled to take a swipe at Schuster?

I have been playing long enough to see so many people at this club not maximise their opportunity,” Cherry-Evans said.

“That is rugby league mate – if you’re not willing to work hard enough, if you’re not willing to sacrifice, you just don’t last long.”

I hope Schuster succeeds this season but success is only secured through attitude and dedication.

Schuster is actually a likeable young man but my fears for him are genuine.

No-one can force Schuster to be smitten with rugby league. I just hope he realises the social and financial benefits of playing NRL before it’s too late.
 

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