Sunday News

Bulldogs deny deal finalised on Foran

- ADRIAN PROSZENKO, ADAM PENGILLY

BULLDOGS coach Des Hasler has stressed that a deal for Warriors half Kieran Foran has not been completed while the club’s Kiwi boss Raelene Castle has allayed concerns the club is spending beyond its means.

Canterbury are poised to secure the services of Wests Tigers skipper Aaron Woods and Foran, although neither has signed a contract as yet.

‘‘I think it’s important we get the facts right rather than all the speculatio­n,’’ Hasler said. ‘‘No contracts have been signed. There is no agreement with those players. I’m sorry to say they haven’t signed here and there’s no contracts.

‘‘There have been some discussion­s with their management. So far [those talks] have been fairly positive. There’s no contracts signed [though].’’

Hasler also joked the Bulldogs’ main attraction for Woods and Foran would be ‘‘the colours of us, blue and white’’ and said speculatin­g about other potential destinatio­ns for the Australian prop – such as Newcastle – was how ‘‘we create fake news’’.

But there will be some serious number crunching inside Bulldogs HQ when Woods and Foran pen deals and Hasler was in no mood to ponder how many players he would need to let go in the salary cap squeeze.

‘‘That’s an intuitive question,’’ Hasler said. ‘‘At this point in time, I think it’s counter-intuitive, counterpro­ductive that line of thinking and that line of questionin­g because at the moment there is no agreement in place. Why go to that space?

‘‘It’s all speculatio­n. It just goes round and round.’’

The addition of the marquee men to an already impressive roster has raised questions about how they can fit everyone in without busting the cap.

While Josh Reynolds, Michael Lichaa and Will Hopoate are off contract, their departures alone are unlikely to free up enough space to squeeze in the likely newcomers.

Several Bulldogs stars are on deals that are heavily back-ended for next year, including captain James Graham and Kiwis backrower Greg Eastwood.

Castle provided assurances the club would be within the required spending limits.

‘‘The current uncertaint­y around the salary cap for 2018 makes the current contractin­g process more challengin­g,’’ Castle said. ‘‘The salary cap is hugely important to the competitio­n. The Bulldogs will always ensure that any decisions we are making in relation to recruitmen­t will result in us being in a salary capcomplia­nt position.’’ The Sun-Herald

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