NRL 2022: Transfer Whispers, Stephen Crichton, Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs, Cameron Ciraldo, Rabbitohs re-sign trio, Victor Radley Roosters, Latrell Mitchell

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NRL 2022: Transfer Whispers, Stephen Crichton, Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs, Cameron Ciraldo, Rabbitohs re-sign trio, Victor Radley Roosters, Latrell Mitchell

Roosters enforcer Victor Radley has made his intentions clear after coming off-contract on November 1. Rabbitohs are set to re-sign a superstar trio. The new CBA could hit the Panthers hard. Dolphins name their ground 'Kayo Stadium'

Victor Radley is off-contract at the end of the 2023 season. He is free to negotiate with other clubs since November 1. The Roosters chairman Nick Politis wants to keep him. Radly had a bust-up with James Bentley at World Cup. He could be suspended for the start of NRL season pending an investigation.

Latrell Mitchell, Damien Cook and Cody Walker are set to sign new deals with South Sydney Rabbitohs. Mitchell wants to stay at the Rabbitocs for the rest of his playing career. Damien cook was chasing a three-year deal. Jason Demetriou will be hoping to build off his rookie season.

Jeremiah Nanai is the second choice for Ricky Stuart's Raiders. The Cowboys signed him to a five-year $4.2 million deal. Fifita is interested in joining the Raiders but he is also interested with the Titans. He has a $3.6 million contract with Titans but it could be cut to $700,000 per-season.

Panthers powerbrokers fear they could lose Stephen Crichton if plans to double the NRL's minimum wage are confirmed. The 22-year-old Samoan centre has been linked with a move to the Bulldogs. Liam Martin and Brian To’o signed the signatures of the Panthers. NRL power brokers and the Rugby League Players” Association are yet to finalise the collective bargaining agreement. Salary cap for next season is expected to rise by about $1.2 million to $10.5 million. Minimum wage for a top 30 player is $80,000. RLPA is pushing for an increase to $150,00.


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