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“Is he actually worth it” 📢NRL Greats Challenge Dylan Brown’s $1.2M Price Tag as Roosters Commit to Sam Walker’s Future and Contemplate Potential Halfback Signings for 2025…

“Is he actually worth it” 📢NRL Greats Challenge Dylan Brown’s $1.2M Price Tag as Roosters Commit to Sam Walker’s Future and Contemplate Potential Halfback Signings for 2025…

 

 

The NRL world is buzzing with speculation surrounding Dylan Brown’s future at the Parramatta Eels, as reports suggest he could be seeking a deal worth $1.2 million annually if he decides to leave.

Meanwhile, the Sydney Roosters have made a key decision regarding their halfback position, ensuring their playmaking future remains strong.


Dylan Brown’s Future at Parramatta: Will He Stay or Go?

Dylan Brown, the dynamic five-eighth for the Parramatta Eels, is once again at the center of discussions regarding his contract.

Despite signing a long-term extension in 2022 that could keep him with the Eels until 2031, the deal includes several player options, allowing him to explore his options with other clubs before committing each year.

With the deadline for his 2025 player option approaching, speculation has emerged that Brown is considering a $1.2 million per year contract if he decides to leave Parramatta. However, NRL greats have cast doubt on whether Brown is truly worth that price tag.


NRL Legends Weigh In on Brown’s Market Value

Former NRL stars Scott Sattler and Mat Rogers have questioned Brown’s worth in the current market, arguing that while he is a talented player, he may not be at the level to command such a massive salary.

  • Scott Sattler: “I don’t think he’s a million-dollar player. He is a great five-eighth, but if you’re paying that much for him, what does that leave for the rest of the squad?”
  • Mat Rogers: “I think he will be staying at Parramatta because I don’t see many teams lining up to pay that much. The Eels need him, but not at that price.”

This skepticism from league experts suggests that while Brown is a quality playmaker, he might not be a game-changing superstar like Nathan Cleary or Cameron Munster, who are among the highest-paid players in the NRL.


Mitchell Moses’ Role in Keeping Brown at Parramatta

One of the key figures in Brown’s future decision is Mitchell Moses, who was recently named the Eels’ captain. Moses has built a strong partnership with Brown in the halves and has made it clear that he wants him to stay.

  • Moses on Brown’s importance to the team: “I love him to death. He’s my halves partner, and we’ve built something special here. I hope he stays because we need him to take this team to the next level.”

Parramatta is expected to fight hard to keep Brown, but whether they can match his financial demands while still building a competitive squad remains uncertain.


Roosters Secure Sam Walker Amid Speculation

Meanwhile, the Sydney Roosters have made a significant decision regarding their halfback position by securing Sam Walker on a two-year contract extension worth $1.8 million.

Walker, who has been linked with a potential move to the Brisbane Broncos, will now stay at the Roosters until at least the end of 2026.

His new deal averages around $900,000 per season, making it a more affordable option compared to the rumored $1.2 million price tag for Brown.

  • Roosters coach Trent Robinson on Walker: “Sam is a key part of our future. We believe in his talent, and we want him leading our attack for years to come.”

This decision also signals that the Roosters are likely not in the race for Dylan Brown, as they have committed to their current young halfback.


Could the Roosters Still Look for Another Playmaker?

Despite locking in Walker, the Roosters are rumored to be interested in veteran playmaker Ben Hunt for 2025. Hunt, who is currently with the St. George Illawarra Dragons, has expressed frustration with his club and could be open to a move.

Roosters coach Trent Robinson has acknowledged Hunt’s talent, saying:

“He’s an exceptional player. If an opportunity presents itself, we would consider it.”

Hunt’s experience and ability to play multiple positions—including halfback and hooker—make him an attractive target, particularly with injuries affecting the Roosters’ spine.


Final Thoughts: What’s Next for Brown and the Roosters?

  • For Dylan Brown: While he remains a crucial part of the Eels’ future, the NRL greats believe he may need to adjust his expectations regarding his next contract. If he seeks $1.2 million per season, finding a new club willing to pay that much might be a challenge.
  • For the Roosters: With Walker locked in, they appear set in the halves, but a move for Ben Hunt could still be on the table.

As the NRL season progresses, all eyes will be on Brown and whether he commits to the Eels or tests the open market.

Meanwhile, the Roosters’ decision to extend Walker could prove to be a smart financial move compared to chasing a high-priced alternative.

The next few months will be crucial in shaping the futures of these key NRL playmakers.

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