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I thought there would be some discussion on Munster staying at Melbourne. I read he was offered over 5 million by the Dolphins but took 4 million from the Storm - all over the same time period. What does this mean for the Dolphins? I also read the Dolphin's coach was mighty annoyed.

Good for Storm though - baring injuries should be up there next year. Bellamy must have to be the greatest coach ever to do what he has done with the Storm.
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Fred wrote: Sun Oct 09, 2022 11:53 pm
I thought there would be some discussion on Munster staying at Melbourne. I read he was offered over 5 million by the Dolphins but took 4 million from the Storm - all over the same time period. What does this mean for the Dolphins? I also read the Dolphin's coach was mighty annoyed.

Good for Storm though - baring injuries should be up there next year. Bellamy must have to be the greatest coach ever to do what he has done with the Storm.
it was a approx 1.4- to 1.6 mill over the life of contract (which is amazing they he rejected it to stay at storm)

Dolphins will be fine, Zero help.. they will rely heavily on grassroots in QLD over the coming years.
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leeroy*NRL* wrote: Mon Oct 10, 2022 12:05 pm
Fred wrote: Sun Oct 09, 2022 11:53 pm
I thought there would be some discussion on Munster staying at Melbourne. I read he was offered over 5 million by the Dolphins but took 4 million from the Storm - all over the same time period. What does this mean for the Dolphins? I also read the Dolphin's coach was mighty annoyed.

Good for Storm though - baring injuries should be up there next year. Bellamy must have to be the greatest coach ever to do what he has done with the Storm.
it was a approx 1.4- to 1.6 mill over the life of contract (which is amazing they he rejected it to stay at storm)

Dolphins will be fine, Zero help.. they will rely heavily on grassroots in QLD over the coming years.
Yes, I think you are right. My own personal belief is that a new team needs to go through a tough period as this gives character to the club and a story to when they are finally successful - the struggles of their climb to ultimate success. Having success too early can appear artificial (e.g., Giants) and can devoid the club of any real character for supporters to latch on to (one for all all for one type thing). In saying that, the Dolphins have plenty of support already from their grassroots, and many people want to identify with them already I feel - as an option to the Broncos. I think the Dolphins will be fine.
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Fred wrote: Mon Oct 10, 2022 12:10 pm
leeroy*NRL* wrote: Mon Oct 10, 2022 12:05 pm
Fred wrote: Sun Oct 09, 2022 11:53 pm
I thought there would be some discussion on Munster staying at Melbourne. I read he was offered over 5 million by the Dolphins but took 4 million from the Storm - all over the same time period. What does this mean for the Dolphins? I also read the Dolphin's coach was mighty annoyed.

Good for Storm though - baring injuries should be up there next year. Bellamy must have to be the greatest coach ever to do what he has done with the Storm.
it was a approx 1.4- to 1.6 mill over the life of contract (which is amazing they he rejected it to stay at storm)

Dolphins will be fine, Zero help.. they will rely heavily on grassroots in QLD over the coming years.
Yes, I think you are right. My own personal belief is that a new team needs to go through a tough period as this gives character to the club and a story to when they are finally successful - the struggles of their climb to ultimate success. Having success too early can appear artificial (e.g., Giants) and can devoid the club of any real character for supporters to latch on to (one for all all for one type thing). In saying that, the Dolphins have plenty of support already from their grassroots, and many people want to identify with them already I feel - as an option to the Broncos. I think the Dolphins will be fine.
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Yes, I think they come with a ready made fan base and food facilities and bring in a rugby league area to start with and an established club will be of great benefit
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