NZ Warriors target Brett Finch has turned down what chief executive Wayne Scurrah called a "significant" offer from the club this weekend to stay with the Melbourne Storm for much less money.
But while the Warriors remain without a 2010 halfback, they may finally end the Nathan Fien saga this weekend with sources saying last night that Fien may ask for an immediate release to join the Dragons ahead of Tuesday's transfer deadline.
The Warriors are definitely not interested in the other prominent halfback name on the open market, Wigan's former Parramatta half Tim Smith, and they are still waiting on Stacey Jones's intentions for next season.
NZ Warriors target Brett Finch has turned down what chief executive Wayne Scurrah called a "significant" offer from the club this weekend to stay with the Melbourne Storm for much less money.
But while the Warriors remain without a 2010 halfback, they may finally end the Nathan Fien saga this weekend with sources saying last night that Fien may ask for an immediate release to join the Dragons ahead of Tuesday's transfer deadline.
The Warriors are definitely not interested in the other prominent halfback name on the open market, Wigan's former Parramatta half Tim Smith, and they are still waiting on Stacey Jones's intentions for next season.
NZ Warriors target Brett Finch has turned down what chief executive Wayne Scurrah called a "significant" offer from the club this weekend to stay with the Melbourne Storm for much less money.
But while the Warriors remain without a 2010 halfback, they may finally end the Nathan Fien saga this weekend with sources saying last night that Fien may ask for an immediate release to join the Dragons ahead of Tuesday's transfer deadline.
The Warriors are definitely not interested in the other prominent halfback name on the open market, Wigan's former Parramatta half Tim Smith, and they are still waiting on Stacey Jones's intentions for next season.
NZ Warriors target Brett Finch has turned down what chief executive Wayne Scurrah called a "significant" offer from the club this weekend to stay with the Melbourne Storm for much less money.
But while the Warriors remain without a 2010 halfback, they may finally end the Nathan Fien saga this weekend with sources saying last night that Fien may ask for an immediate release to join the Dragons ahead of Tuesday's transfer deadline.
The Warriors are definitely not interested in the other prominent halfback name on the open market, Wigan's former Parramatta half Tim Smith, and they are still waiting on Stacey Jones's intentions for next season.
He'll sign for JRU or ARU, 2 year money maker, coming ack to Rugby League few years later, Love him at Wigan, but the £££ invloved put him out of SL's league!