A clear and shocking: Penrith Panthers coach announce two more departure just now

‘I can do it’: Why $1m Cleary call could force Luai exit as ‘smokey’ revealed

Panthers five-eighth Jarome Luai has been linked with a potential move to the Tigers due to his relationship with coach Benji Marshall amid a three-way tug of war for his services.

Penrith coach Ivan Cleary created headlines over his comments suggesting Luai would be a risk for clubs wanting to make him their chief playmaker, which brought a social media response from his five-eighth.

Speaking on The Daily Telegraph NRL Podcast, Brent Read believes Cleary made a mistake in making those comments, whatever his intentions.

“The fact is you are worth what someone is willing to pay you,” Read said on The Daily Telegraph NRL Podcast.

“So to say that he is not worth $1 million, well you know what when he goes to open market he will get $1 million, so that is what he is worth.

“So it is whether you get value for the pay packet that is the issue.”

A clear and shocking: Penrith Panthers coach announce two more departure just now
A clear and shocking: Penrith Panthers coach announce two more departure just now

Colleague Michael Carayannis revealed Luai worshipped Marshall as a youngster, a connection the Tigers would look to exploit in order to bring the three-time premiership winner to Concord.

“The Tigers have an interest,” Carayannis said.

“There are some interesting quotes from Jarome that he used to idolise Benji Marshall.

“Benji was the star player that he really looked up to.”

Read said Luai and Marshall became close after playing together for the Maori All Stars.

“They know they each other, they were roommates and teammates with the Maori All Stars two or three years ago,” Read said.

“That’s when Jarome made those quotes. He said he loved Benji from the age of five when he saw Benji in the 2005 Grand Final.

“He grew up with a Tigers towel that he used to dry himself with every day. It was a heartwarming story.”

However, Carayannis believes the Bulldogs are also a chance to lure Luai to Belmore in a three-way race with the Panthers and Tigers for his services.

“The smokey is Canterbury right?” Carayannis said.

“Given the Stephen Crichton and Cameron Ciraldo connection and their desperate search for a half.

“They are the smokey. I think they are the two clubs.”

Read agreed that there are only two clubs with a genuine chance of luring Luai away from Penrith and the Bulldogs might need him even more than the Tigers.

“I don’t think anyone else is really in with a chance of the clubs that need halves,” Read said.

“Maybe Canberra, but Canberra aren’t going to go with Jarome Luai. He just doesn’t fit their club.

“The Dragons are not interested and that’s about it really.

“Canterbury are interesting right because obviously Matt Burton has been unconvincing.

“There is a lot of people who think Matt Burton is a world class centre and not necessarily a world class No.6 or No.7, so they are in dire need of a half.”

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