The Warriors will face Blake Green and other players managed by controversial agent Isaac Moses after the 2020 season.
After firing coach Stephen Kearney in a difficult season for the club, Warriors owner Mark Robinson said he won’t stop here to lessen Moses’ influence on his squad.
“A couple of the other guys are going,” he said 1 NEWS in this week.
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“Green and (Gerard) Beale and some of them will go, and we will be very, very careful as we approach other players (managed by Moses).”
Adam Blair, ax trainer Stephen Kearney and interim trainer Todd Payten are all led by Moses.
Robinson isn’t the first high-profile person this week to express his concern about Moses’ influence. Canberra coach Ricky Stuart has publicly beaten the player agent for pushing John Bateman out of the club.
The Raiders confirmed on Tuesday that Moses-managed Bateman Canberra could leave his contract with a remaining year.
Stuart said: “It would always happen … I’m proud of the club that they gave it a schedule.
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“We knew what was going to happen and for (Don Donner CEO) Don’s earnings he put a schedule on his manager and we got what we knew was going to happen. It’s really disappointing. “
Moses landed in hot water earlier this year for violating his player agent commitments. Eel legend Tim Mannah told the integrity unit that Moses had advised him in an earlier interview to lie to the NRL for third-party offers.
Players managed by Moses can therefore terminate their contracts with him and retain the six percent management fee after canceling their accreditation through the NRL.
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