Quote ="NickyKiss"It may have cost us other players though as there would be no marquee spot to offer to another player or any wiggle room under the cap with whatever does count on Tomkins salary (plus any saving they’d make by moving another player in to the marquee slot). Having Tomkins for one year and him then leaving to add to a number of other exits this one year due to him staying would’ve been bad business. '"
Tomkins cost £75K on the cap. That offers very little flexibility of giving anyone a pay rise because he is leaving given we obviously have to pay Hardaker a wage assuming he arrives.
As to making a saving by moving another player into a marquee slot, that doesn't work unless you think the club is ready to pay one of the existing squad a big wedge. In my opinion none of them including Bateman are marquee level players. If the club uses the spot vacated by Tomkins just to get part of one of our existing squads wage off the cap then the management has really lost the plot. It needs to use that slot to sign another genuine marquee player from outside the club, preferably a 7.
I can't see the club doing that though. Wane for some inexplicable reason thinks Powell is good enough and then there is the fact the club clearly wanted to reduce the wage bill by offering Sam T less for 2019 so I just don't think they have any intention of stumping up what it would take to sign and NRL half back.
It it would not surprise me in the least if Hardaker is announced as the marquee signing. I don't think the club will have offered him peanuts to join despite the drugs ban. It may be less than Sam T would have cost overall but I would not be surprised at all if he was announced as a marquee signing.
Quote The pressure is on Radlinski in particular now and in a big way. If Tomkins is followed out the door by Sutton, Gildart and Bateman then there will be an absolute storm blown up and it’ll be difficult for him to avoid a great deal of heat. On the flip side if he gets the younger lads tied down and Hardaker in then people will accept that this move may well be for the best.'"
Don't think so. As others have said Hardaker is a different kind of player than Sam T and unless we improve the half backs the team will go backwards. If things don't work out playing-wise I can see Hardaker doing a Scott Taylor and getting homesick for Yorkshire.
Of those three players you mention even though his form is arguably the poorest of the three Gildart is the one we can least afford to lose because centres in Wigan are as rare as hens teeth. I'd be disappointed to lose Sutton because I think he will go on to be a top class prop but we could cope. I don't think Bateman is irreplaceable either though again I'd prefer it if he stayed.
Trying to be realistic and accepting we do not live in an ideal world so there is no chance of another proper centre to replace Sarge and a senior prop being added to the squad (which I think we also need) then if we kept Gildart. signed Hardaker and signed a new 7 then I think we'd be OK next season but that is the minimum required for me and I think I will be disappointed over the new 7.
Given the comments by various posters about hardaker and how he fits in and who else is off contract I think it makes it even more obvious what the club should have done is as soon as Les Cats came sniffing that they nailed Sam T down to a new deal and did not start negotiations with the ploy of "We'd like you to stay but for less money than we agreed to for the 2019 season".