Knights poised to snare playmaker immediately

Hertera

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Jake Arthur is tipped to make an immediate switch to Newcastle just before the June 30 transfer window shuts.

The Knights have struggled to settle on a halves combination and Arthur is poised to provide coach Adam O’Brien with another option. Arthur is contracted to Manly until the end of the season and no release agreement has been struck, but the Sea Eagles are unlikely to stand in his way.

The move will reunite Arthur with former Parramatta halves partner Dylan Brown next season, the latter agreeing to a mammoth 10-year, $13 million deal. Arthur will also join his brother, Matt, who has made three appearances for the Knights.

O’Brien is a close friend of Jake’s father and former Eels coach Brad Arthur. The Newcastle coach is the godfather to Charlotte, Jake’s sister.

Arthur came to the Sea Eagles to provide halves cover, particularly when Daly Cherry-Evans is away on State of Origin duty. But now that Cherry-Evans has been dropped as Queensland captain, Arthur is less likely to be required.

Injuries and a lack of opportunity have restricted Arthur to just seven NRL appearances for Manly during the past two seasons.

There are likely to be other transfer moves before June 30. Tigers hooker Tallyn Da Silva has been granted permission to explore his options and has been courted by Manly, Parramatta, Newcastle and North Queensland.

 
Jake Arthur is tipped to make an immediate switch to Newcastle just before the June 30 transfer window shuts.

The Knights have struggled to settle on a halves combination and Arthur is poised to provide coach Adam O’Brien with another option. Arthur is contracted to Manly until the end of the season and no release agreement has been struck, but the Sea Eagles are unlikely to stand in his way.

The move will reunite Arthur with former Parramatta halves partner Dylan Brown next season, the latter agreeing to a mammoth 10-year, $13 million deal. Arthur will also join his brother, Matt, who has made three appearances for the Knights.

O’Brien is a close friend of Jake’s father and former Eels coach Brad Arthur. The Newcastle coach is the godfather to Charlotte, Jake’s sister.

Arthur came to the Sea Eagles to provide halves cover, particularly when Daly Cherry-Evans is away on State of Origin duty. But now that Cherry-Evans has been dropped as Queensland captain, Arthur is less likely to be required.

Injuries and a lack of opportunity have restricted Arthur to just seven NRL appearances for Manly during the past two seasons.

There are likely to be other transfer moves before June 30. Tigers hooker Tallyn Da Silva has been granted permission to explore his options and has been courted by Manly, Parramatta, Newcastle and North Queensland.


Assuming this happens we may yet sign someone before 30/6
 
Not sad to see the back of him but he seems like a very reliable reserve grader, not a bad guy to have around, so from that point of view I guess he'll be missed a little.
 
And yet in a pretty dire team performance he's not managed to get even 1 point from anyone in the man of the match thread. Time to cut him loose
You won’t find too many disagreeing , but he’s been a handy backup for this year
 
Anyone else hear the rumour that this was a player trade for an out of favour half or at least was originally an offer was put to us for that. Not sure on the reliability of the source.
 
N S W cup side of secondary importance but with Jake leaving the scene and previously playing as a 6 , probably only Matterson to play a role there unless Wakeman or Walsh share duties there
 
Anyone else hear the rumour that this was a player trade for an out of favour half or at least was originally an offer was put to us for that. Not sure on the reliability of the source.
Not sure God, might be a battle to get him...
 

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