A Dolphins star is reportedly set to earn a brand new deal having performed solely a handful of video games for the NRL’s latest workforce.
Jeremy Marshall-King, who joined from the Canterbury Bulldogs, has been in positive type since transferring up north.
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And it’s set to be rewarded because the membership appears to be like to maneuver rapidly and lengthen the New Zealand worldwide’s present deal.
“One of the guys who’s been a star that didn’t play last night is Jeremy Marshall-King,” rugby league journalist Brent Read advised Triple M Rocks The Footy.
“They only signed him initially for two years, but they have already informally reached out to extend that contract.
“He’s gone that well for them and they want to push that deal out further. I think he’s open to that.
“I’d expect something on that front reasonably quickly and Jeremy Marshall-King looks like he’ll be staying at the Dolphins for a very long time.”
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ROOSTERS RECRUIT OPENS UP ON ‘WEIRD’ SWITCH
Nathan Brown has opened up on his early season swap from the Parramatta Eels to the Sydney Roosters, describing the transfer as “probably one of the weirdest situations” of his profession.
Brown was granted a launch from his cope with the Eels to make the swap to the Roosters earlier this week, along with his former membership reportedly contributing a big chunk of his deal.
The 30-year-old solely penned a one-year cope with the tricolours however will hope a string of stable performances will catapult him again into Origin competition as he final pulled on the NSW shirt in 2020.
Brown had not too long ago put pen to paper on a brand new cope with the Eels and was caught unexpectedly with the early launch, with Parramatta giving him their causes for the shock transfer.
However, Brown is worked up to get going along with his new workforce.
“It was probably one of the weirdest situations I’ve ever been a part of,” Brown advised The Sydney Morning Herald.
“I’d just re-signed at the club and a few months later they are telling me to look elsewhere. It was a bit of a weird situation. Everything happens for a reason and, if it wasn’t for that, I wouldn’t be at a club like the Roosters.
“There were a few explanations but, at the end of the day, I can’t control their explanations or the way they do things.
“I can only control what I can control, and that is turning up day in and day out for my teammates and having a great attitude.
“Their decisions are up to them; I can’t control that. That was the club I was employed at, at the time. Now that I’m looking back, I’m glad it happened and have an opportunity at the Roosters.”
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