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Newcastle Rabbit
29-05-08, 12:57 AM
http://www.leaguehq.com.au/news/news/rab....28/121165412182

Rabbitohs join Barrett hunt after Lewis snub

Andrew Webster and Glenn Jackson | May 29, 2008

SOUTH Sydney are cashed up and ready to splurge more than $600,000 next season after missing out on Penrith halfback Luke Lewis - and former Dragons captain Trent Barrett is their prime target.

A lavish steakhouse lunch with co-owner Russell Crowe and a lucrative four-year-deal wasn't enough for the Rabbitohs to secure Lewis, who cited "family reasons" for his decision to remain at the Panthers for another four seasons.

Instead of treating the snub as another body blow in a horror week - and despite Lewis secretly sounding out the Bulldogs on Tuesday - South Sydney immediately went on the offensive in the player market.

While chief executive Shane Richardson would not comment on whether Barrett has become their priority, the Herald understands an approach has already been made to the former Dragons five-eighth, who has been given permission from Wigan to return to Australia in 2009 because his wife is homesick.

"We're open to all offers," is all Barrett's manager, Wayne Beavis, would say last night.

Cronulla are the favourites for Barrett's signature, while Canberra remain in the running, but South Sydney have room to move should they offload out-of-favour halves Jeremy Smith and Ben Rogers.

Sharks chief executive Tony Zappia and Canberra's Don Furner both maintained the delay would not lead to the withdrawal of their offers to Barrett.

"If he doesn't come, he doesn't come," Zappia said.

Barrett's future remains on hold, with confusion still evident in discussions between his manager and Wigan. Beavis maintained he was unable to start formal discussions with NRL clubs because he was yet to gain a release from the English club, while Wigan boss Ian Lenagan said Barrett was free to negotiate "as far as I'm concerned".

Beavis, who spoke with Barrett yesterday, said he had sent three emails to Lenagan requesting a release in the past month, with no reply.
"It's unfortunate it's become a bit protracted but hopefully it'll be resolved very shortly," Beavis said. "I've done everything I can do from this end to facilitate the release."

But Lenagan last night claimed Beavis was free to negotiate with other clubs. "As far as I'm concerned, his manager is able to negotiate with other clubs - I've given him written permission to negotiate with other clubs," he said. "Trent can leave at the end of this year."

There was speculation last night South Sydney might also target Wests Tigers fullback Brett Hodgson - even though he has signed with Huddersfield - and their emerging back-rower Ben Te'o. Lewis's decision was viewed as another stake in the heart for the Rabbitohs, who have been in turmoil since Monday when co-owner Peter Holmes a Court resigned as chairman. "I knew after that meeting yesterday with

Luke that we weren't going to sign him," Richardson admitted. "But this means we have money to spend."

Lewis remained tight-lipped about why he wanted to leave but it is believed his girlfriend wanted to remain in the Penrith district because of an illness to a member of her family. This, despite Bulldogs recruitment manager Peter Mulholland confirming he was contacted on Tuesday about potentially signing Lewis even though he had agreed to join Souths.

"I was contacted by a representative of Luke Lewis, asking me if there was any interest," Mulholland said. "It wasn't his manager. I was surprised it happened."

Meanwhile, Wests Tigers back-rower Chris Heighington yesterday knocked back a big pay upgrade to re-sign on a three-year deal. The Dragons and the Panthers had offered substantially more than the Tigers. "Money's not everything," Heighington said. "I still want to be able to enjoy my footy."

Penrith are likely to turn their attention to Cowboys utility Ben Harris. Melbourne back-rower Michael Crocker has become the latest star lost to England after signing a three-year deal with Hull. Cowboys back-rower Steve Southern yesterday agreed to a new two-year deal with the club, although Queensland forward Jacob Lillyman has been told to test the market. Brisbane winger Denan Kemp will head to the Warriors on a two-year deal.
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Hutcho
29-05-08, 05:56 AM
Obviuosly Barrett given all his options would sign with "The pride of the league"

Neville Bartos
29-05-08, 07:40 AM
This, despite Bulldogs recruitment manager Peter Mulholland confirming he was contacted on Tuesday about potentially signing Lewis even though he had agreed to join Souths.

"I was contacted by a representative of Luke Lewis, asking me if there was any interest," Mulholland said. "It wasn't his manager. I was surprised it happened."


If this is true it only proves what a low life Luke Lewis is.
May his career go the same way as Chris Walkers.

The Perp
29-05-08, 08:16 AM
The over 30s Barratt would be a good mentor to the over 35s in our team.

We're doing everything the wrong way around.

Neville Bartos
29-05-08, 08:33 AM
Barrett sounds like a desperation signing to me. Along the lines of Joe Galovau.

2017
29-05-08, 09:38 AM
When will this Fat toad LNPE learn to keep his mouth shut about any players we are chasing :mad0228::mad0228: This toad obviously hasn't learnt his lesson yet after the Elford and Lewis embarrassing sagas:mad::mad:

In regards to Luke Lewis, if its true that he was in contact with the Doggies on Tuesday, then break a leg you bastard:sniper::sniper:

The Redfern Ranger
29-05-08, 09:39 AM
Leave Barrett for another retirement home.

I love they way LNPE spins the Lewis debacle, by saying "it means we have money to spend". What a joke. The league world is laughing at us until they wet their pants, and this is the best he can serve up?

The odious lump of lard has to go!

Dicky Boy
29-05-08, 10:08 AM
Leave Barrett for another retirement home.

I love they way LNPE spins the Lewis debacle, by saying "it means we have money to spend". What a joke. The league world is laughing at us until they wet their pants, and this is the best he can serve up?

The odious lump of lard has to go!

More chance of us being below the minimum payment threshold for 2009 than breaking the salary cap oh what a way to be fined LOL