The St George Illawarra Dragons have reportedly known as a gathering for all gamers and workers amid rampant rumours Ben Hunt might be instantly launched from his contract.
Hunt has made no secret of his need to depart the membership, citing his want to return to Queensland as the first issue driving his exit.
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However, the star halfback has a contract with the Red V till the tip of 2025.
Rumours have been rife that ought to Hunt be granted his want for an instantaneous launch, he may hyperlink up with the Brisbane Broncos for the rest of the season earlier than becoming a member of the Gold Coast Titans on a two-year deal.
With the Hunt saga the most recent chapter in a tumultuous season for the Dragons, Wide World of Sportsstudies the membership has known as a gathering for everybody concerned.
Although there was no concrete indication of what the assembly was about, the controversy surrounding Hunt’s unsure future presents a possible thought of the first matter of dialogue.
Speaking on Big Sports Breakfast earlier on Monday, Daily Telegraph journalist Phil Rothfield revealed the assembly was shrouded in secrecy.
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“Just to background you on this meeting, they don’t want any media so as of last night Andrew Lancaster the chairman still hadn’t told those who would be there – Ryan Webb (CEO) will be at the meeting, Ben Hunt, his agent, and of course Shane Flanagan – and he said he won’t tell them until and hour or so before the actual venue of the meeting,” Rothfield mentioned.
The Dragons’ off-field woes have been matched by their efficiency on it this season, with a 48-18 thrashing by the hands of the New Zealand Warriors condemning the facet to its eleventh lack of the season.
However, the membership stays two spots off the foot of the ladder with solely the Bulldogs and Wests Tigers possessing worse data.
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