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ROOSTERS REVEAL RTS REPLACEMENT

SYDNEY Roosters coach Trent Robinson has given the clearest indication yet on who will replace Roger Tuivasa-Sheck at fullback next season.

With the Roosters No. 1 set to join the Warriors in 2016, Robinson has a number of options at his disposal despite missing out on signing South Sydney gun Alex Johnston.

While it is expected injured centre Blake Ferguson will fill the void next season, Robinson revealed 19-year-old Jackson Hastings is also in the running for the position.

Jackson Hastings after winning the Junior Kangaroos V Junior Kiwis match. Source: News Corp Australia

Hastings joined the Roosters last year and has been used in a utility capacity during his four NRL appearances.

“Jackson Hastings is an outstanding young kid and fullback as well,” Robinson told Triple M.

“He played it in the Australian Under 20s. He’s a very good organiser and then we’ve got guys like Blake (Ferguson) who could possibly adapt as well.

“Shaun (Kenny-Dowall) re-signing has really helped knowing that we’ve got two centres who can play if Blake is needed to go back (to fullback).

“There will be a couple of guys training in that position, most notably Jackson Hastings and Blake Ferguson.”

Robinson said Ferguson gives the Roosters options thanks to his ability to play any position in the backline.

Latrell Mitchell of the Roosters makes a break. Source: News Corp Australia

Holden Cup fullback Latrell Mitchell has been touted as the long-term heir to the role but Robinson says they won’t be rushing the 17-year-old Taree product.

Mitchell has been likened to a young Greg Inglis who offers a genuine ball-playing option in attack.

But similar to Tuivasa-Sheck, Mitchell will be blooded on the wing as he makes his transition to the NRL.

“Latrell will come on in that position over the next couple of years,” Robinson said of the Australian schoolboy playing fullback.

“Wing may be his starting position.”

The Roosters have NSW winger Daniel Tupou off-contract at the end of the year, while the Super League’s leading try scorer Joe Burgess also joins the club from Wigan on a three-year-deal from 2016.

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MANLY DEALS STALL

Manly officials have described their recruitment phase for next season as being stuck in a “holding pattern” until Daly Cherry-Evans make an official decision on his future.

The Sea Eagles are expecting a final decision on whether Cherry-Evans will backflip on his four-year deal with the Gold Coast or stay on Sydney’s northern beaches next season as soon as the weekend.

Manly coach Geoff Toovey with Daly Cherry-Evans. Source: News Corp Australia

A Sea Eagles official told foxsports.com.au their recruitment hinges on the halfback’s decision as they look to manage their roster for next season.

“As you can imagine we are waiting on one man to make a call on his future,” a Sea Eagles official said.

“Until then there won’t be any movement.”

The club is believed to be close to snaring Canberra half Mitch Cornish for next year irrespective of whether Cherry-Evans decides to backflip on his multi-million dollar deal with the Gold Coast.

Should Cherry-Evans stick with his decision to join the Titans, it is believed the club will heavily go after Todd Carney.

Geoff Toovey is a huge supporter of the former Dally M medal winner and keen on the idea of bringing the 28-year-old back to Australia.

Carney is playing for French based Super League club Catalans Dragons and currently sidelined with a rib injury.

For Carney to have a deal registered with an NRL club, they will have to present the governing body with a contract and plan on how they will manage the troubled star.

It is understood the NRL will not sign off on any deal until a detailed plan is submitted with the NRL to take into account the club, his surroundings and the specifications of his deal.

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MENINGA EXTENDS

Queensland coach Mal Meninga has extended his run as boss of the state’s Origin side for a further three seasons.

The most successful Origin coach in history revealed his contract extension in front of a packed auditorium at the Maroons team announcement on Tuesday.

“I’ve agreed to go another three years so we’re just working out the finer details,” Meninga said.

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LEILUA WILL SEE OUT THE SEASON

Newcastle coach Rick Stone says Joseph Leilua will see out 2015 in Newcastle despite reports he could be leaving before the June 30 transfer deadline.

Joey Leilua celebrates a try. Source: News Corp Australia

The centre is poised to link with Ricky Stuart at Canberra next season after activating a clause in his contract which allows him to leave the Knights at the end of the season.

“We spoke to BJ about, `Well okay, if you’re going to evoke that clause, then get some credit off the boys in how you play and how you train’,” Stone said.

“His job is to continue to play with that sort of passion, that sort of desire and that sort of energy for us the rest of the year.”

Despite reports of a falling-out between the pair, Stone said if he had it his way, Leilua would be staying at the club next year.

“Let’s get one thing clear: BJ activated a clause in his contract that he had the right to do — to change clubs,” Stone said.

“We haven’t let him go. BJ’s decided that he wanted to go.

“If it went my way, I wouldn’t be letting him go.”

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TAMOU STAYING PUT

North Queensland enforcer James Tamou is set to stay in Townsville next season and snub an approach from Ricky Stuart to join Canberra.

The NSW State of Origin forward was linked with a move to the Raiders so his partner could be closer to her family, however Cowboys football manager Peter Parr said Tamou will see out his deal with the club which expires at the end of next season.

“We’ve discussed the pros and cons of potentially going or staying and at the end of the day, James has never said to me or Paul Green he wants to go,” Parr said.

“We’ve always expected he will stay, we want him to stay and at the moment I don’t think that will change.”

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CLUBS LINE-UP FOR SMITH

Newcastle lock Jeremy Smith has no shortage of options for next season. It has been reported the Dragons are interested in the former New Zealand Test veteran but the Roosters have also expressed interest in signing him for 2016. Smith however is expected to stay at the Knights next season as he looks to play on another year.

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GLENN TO STAY

Backrower Alex Glenn is close to securing a two-year contract extension to stay in Brisbane. Glenn was linked with a move to the Titans however rejected their approach in order to stay at Red Hill.

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LATEST RUMOURS

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REYNOLDS ON THE OUTER

NSW halfback Trent Hodkinson is expected to re-sign with the Bulldogs for next year.

Following the news, there have been whispers around Belmore that Josh Reynolds is on the outer and could be shopped around to rival clubs.

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PAY-CUT FOR CREAGH

Dragons captain Ben Creagh looks on. Source: News Corp Australia

Dragons skipper Ben Creagh is negotiating a contract extension for next season, with the back rower likely to take a pay-cut to play on with the joint-venture next year.

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ROBERTS TO STAY

James Roberts is poised to sign a new deal with the Gold Coast which will tie him with the club until at least the end of 2017.

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RABBITS LOCK IN ANOTHER

We are hearing South Sydney backrower Chris Grevsmuhl is expected to extend his stay at Redfern another season.

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OFF CONTRACT LIST FOR 2015

BRONCOS

Marmin Barba, Mitchell Dodds, Alex Glenn, Jon Green, Jordan Kahu, Todd Lowrie, Francis Molo, Jayden Nikorima, Joe Ofahengaue, David Stagg, Zach Strasser, Sam Thaiday, Daniel Vidot

New deal: Josh McGuire (2 years), Andrew McCullough (2 years), Kodi Nikorima (1 year)

RAIDERS

Jack Ahearn, Glen Buttriss, Mitchell Cronin, Mitchell Cornish, Mark Nicholls, Kyle O’Donnell, Luke Page, David Shillington, Bill Tupou

New deal: Jarrad Kennedy (2 years), Jeremy Hawkins (2 years), Elliot Whitehead (joining from Catalans Dragons in 2016 — 2 year deal), Jordan Rapana (2 years)

Leaving: Dane Tilse (Mid-season release — Hull KR)

BULLDOGS

Damien Cook, Trent Hodkinson, Jacob Loko, Pat O’Hanlon, Sam Perrett, Tyrone Phillips, Chase Stanley, Corey Thompson

New deal: Sam Kasiano (3 years)

SHARKS

Tinirau Arona, Blake Ayshford, Paul Gallen, Nathan Gardner, Michael Gordon, Chris Heighington, Saulala Houma, Ricky Leutele, Pat Politoni, Matt Prior, Jeff Robson, Junior Roqica, Sami Sauiluma, Kyle Stanley, Sam Tagataese, Anthony Tupou

TITANS

Caleb Binge, Davin Crampton, Jamie Dowling, Kalifa Faifai Loa, Beau Falloon, Jamal Fogarty, Christian Hazard, Mark Ioane, Eddy Pettybourne, Ben Ridge, James Roberts, Brad Tighe, Agnatius Paasi

New deal: Kane Elgey (2 years), Karl Lawton (2 years)

Leaving: Aidan Sezer (Raiders — 3 year deal), Nate Myles (Sea Eagles — 3 years)

SEA EAGLES

Tyson Andrews, Cheyse Blair, Michael Chee-Kam, James Hasson, Justin Horo, Jack Littlejohn, Dunamis Lui, Willie Mason, Siosaia Vave, David Williams

New deal: Steve Matai (2 years), Matt Ballin (2 years), Clinton Gutherson (2 years), Jake and Tom Trbojevic (contract extension until end of 2017)

Leaving: Daly Chery-Evans (Titans — 4 years), Kieran Foran (Eels — 4 years)

STORM

Nelson Asofa-Solomona, Dean Britt, Matt Duffie, Mahe Fonua, Hymel Hunt, Felise Kaufusi, Tom Learoyd-Lahrs, Kurt Mann, Shaun Nona, Travis Robinson, Billy Slater, Dayne Weston

New deal: Jordan McLean (signed until end of 2017)

WARRIORS

Raymond Faitala-Mariner, Glen Fisiiahi, Nathan Friend, Ben Henry, Sebastine Ikahihifo, Ngani Laumape, Mason Lino, Api Pewhairangi, Dominique Peyroux, Chad Townsend, Albert Vete, Jonathan Wright

New deal: Ben Matulino (2 years), Konrad Hurrell (3 years), Manu Vatuvei (3 years)

Leaving: Sam Tomkins (Super League — Wigan), Sam Rapira (Super League — TBC), Suaia Matagi (relased - Roosters until end of the year).

KNIGHTS

James Elias, David Fa’alogo, Jaelen Feeney, Marvin Filipo, Lachlan Fitzgibbon, Clint Newton, Chad Redman, Korbin Sims, Jeremy Smith

New deal: Tyler Randall (2 years), Chanel Mata’utia, Pat Mata’utia, Sione Mata’utia (3 years), Dane Gagai (2 years), Jake Mamo (2 years), Kade Snowden (2 years)

Leaving: Beau Scott (Eels — 3 years), Kurt Gidley (Super League — Warrington), Joey Leilua (TBC — activated release clause in contract)

COWBOYS

Scott Bolton, Glenn Hall, Ben Hannant, Cameron King, Robert Lui, Hezron Murgha, Zac Santo, Ben Spina, Ray Thompson

New deal: Jason Taumalolo (2 years), Michael Morgan (3 years), Ethan Lowe (1 year), John Asiata (2 years).

EELS

Daniel Alvaro, Beau Champion, Will Hopoate, Luke Kelly, Darcy Lussick, Ryan Morgan, Pauli Pauli, Kaysa Pritchard, Reece Robinson, Chris Sandow, Peni Terepo, Joseph Ualesi, Adam Quinlan

New deal: John Folau (2 years), Brad Takairangi (2 years), Bureta Faraimo (1 year), Danny Wicks (1 year).

PANTHERS

Sam Anderson, Lewis Brown, Adam Docker, Isaac John, Sika Manu, Ben Murdoch-Masila, David Simmons, Will Smith, Shaun Spence

New deal: Dallin Watene-Zelezniak (1 year), Tyrone Peachy (until end of 2017), Waqa Blake (until end of 2017), Jeremy Latimore (2 years), James Fisher-Harris (2 years)

Leaving: Brent Kite (Retiring), Nigel Plum (Retiring).

RABBITOHS

Kirisome Auva’a, Bryson Goodwin, Aaron Gray, Chris Grevsmuhl, Ben Lowe, Sione Masima, Daryl Millard, Joel Reddy, Kyle Turner

New deal: Adam Reynolds (2 years), Luke Keary (1 year), David Tyrrell (2 years) and Thomas Burgess (1 year), Darren Nicholls (2 years), Cameron McInnes (2 years), Alex Johnston (2 years).

Leaving: Issac Luke (Warriors — 3 years)

DRAGONS

Leeson Ah Mau, Ben Creagh, Shannon Crook, Craig Garvey, Yaw Kiti Glymin, Nathan Green, Heath L’Estrange, Jake Marketo, Peter Mata’utia, Will Matthews, Eto Nabuli, Jason Nightingale, George Rose, Shannon Wakeman, Justin Hunt

New deal: Mike Cooper (2 years)

Leaving: Trent Merrin (Penrith — 3 years), Kris Keating (released), Dane Nielsen (released), Beau Henry (released).

ROOSTERS

Blake Ferguson, Samisoni Langi, James Maloney, Matt McIlwrick, Lagi Setu, Jack Siejka, Nathan Stapleton, Daniel Tupou, Willie Manu

New deal: Aidan Guerra (2 years), Jared Waerea-Hargreaves (2 years), Dylan Napa (2 years), Siua Taukeiaho (2 years), Shaun Kenny-Dowall (2 years), Joe Burgess (Joining from Wigan in 2016 — 3 years), Omar Slaimankhel (Joined mid-season)

Leaving: Roger Tuivasa-Sheck (Warriors — 3 years)

TIGERS

Jack Buchanan, Dene Halatau, Kyle Lovett, Joel Luani, Keith Lulia, Tim Moltzen, Pat Richards, Kurtis Rowe, Brenden Santi, Ava Seumanufagai, John Sila

New deal: Matt Lodge (2 years), Kevin Naiqama (2 years), Tim Simona (2 years)

Leaving: Shannon McDonnell (Released — to join Super League club St Helens)