导出博客文章If Robbie Farah is headed to Redfern, South Sydney NRL hooker Cameron McInnes
wants to know now.The never-ending Farah saga has taken a significant twist in
recent weeks, with the NSW State of Origin No.9 strongly rumoured to be joining
the Rabbitohs.But McInnes, recently dropped following the Rabbitohs nine-game
losing streak, said hed received no confirmation from the club as he looked to
get his future in order.If something was happening - which I dont know if it is
or not - I would want to know right now, McInnes said on Friday.I could ask the
question and I havent yet. I respect that they will come to me and say whats
happening.As an organisation, I believe its up to them to come to me and say
whats happening.Farahs brother Eddie works at the club as a physiotherapist,
while Souths assistant coach Matt King last week said he expected the
out-of-favour Wests Tigers hooker to join the club.McInnes is contracted until
the end of next season and both coach Michael Maguire and football manager Shane
Richardson have approached the 22-year-old in recent weeks to check on his
welfare following the widely reported rumours.And McInnes insists the club have
told him he is wanted there next season, despite reports he is free to look
elsewhere.It hasnt been said to me or my manager yet (that hes free to shop
around another club). He (Maguire) would obviously let me know, he said.All said
to me is we want you at the club and thats all he needs to say to me.As long as
Im wanted here, thats all that matters.McInnes also said reports linking him to
St George Illawarra were also just rumours, a club he had all but signed with
last season until Issac Luke announced he was leaving the Rabbitohs for the
Warriors.Compounding the Dragons speculation even more is the fact frontline
hooker Mitch Rein remains off contract at the club.I can understand why rumours
happen but nothing has been said to me or anything like that, McInnes said.Well
obviously know by the end of the year so Im sure things will start to happen
then.Damien Cook, who replaced McInnes in the Rabbitohs No.9 jersey two weeks
ago, welcomed the challenge of having Farah arrive at the club next year.There
are little battles within our squad for positions and thats only going to help
me improve my game and be at my best, Cook said.
Air Jordan 6 Outlet . While hell be
dialed in to that tournament on a course he loves, you can forgive him if his
eyes glance down the calendar just a bit, towards April.
Air Jordan 6 Wholesale . - NASCAR
announced a 33-race schedule for the 2014 Nationwide Series with virtually no
changes from this years slate.
http://www.cheapairjordan6.net/ .Y.
-- Syracuse has turned up the defence at the right time all season, and when
High Point threatened to pull off a monumental upset the second-ranked Orange
did what they do best with their quick hands and savvy play.
Air Jordan 6 Retro For Sale . Howard
Ganz, an MLB lawyer, said in a letter to U.S. District Judge Edgardo Ramos that
Rodriguezs claims do not come "remotely close" to what is needed to overturn an
arbitration decision in federal court.
Air
Jordan Retro 6 China . The winner Saturday will remain in the elite
10-team field next year. "We talked about wanting to be disciplined and stick
with our game plan and good things will come," Draisaitl said, who had two goals
for the victors. Mike Conley and All-Stars Andre Drummond and DeMar DeRozan are
staying put. So are Hassan Whiteside and Nicolas Batum.Dwight Howard, Joakim
Noah and many more players are on the move -- and some are getting paid like
they never could have imagined.Howard and Noah both returned to their hometowns
Friday, with the Atlanta Hawks and New York Knicks hoping the former Defensive
Players of the Year have plenty left to offer.Howard agreed to a three-year deal
worth $70.5 million with the Hawks, with the Knicks gave Noah $72 million over
four years.Kent Bazemore also re-signed with the Hawks for $70 million over four
years, joining players such as Chandler Parsons, Evan Turner and Timofey Mozgov
in cashing in during the first day of free agency -- and really, of a new era --
in the NBA.With revenues rising and the salary cap soaring right along with it,
good players were being paid like All-Stars, while All-Stars were getting
contracts that used to go only to superstars.And former players couldnt help but
be a little jealous.Um.....it might be time for a
comeback.........(hash)freeagency, former Miami forward Shane Battier wrote on
Twitter.Conley is in a class of his own -- for now- after agreeing to a $153
million, five-year deal to remain in Memphis, the biggest deal handed out
yet.And the players at the top of the class havent even started agreeing to
deals yet. Kevin Durant and Al Horford probably cant wait to see what they get
after watching what lesser players on the market have already received.For
example
arsons -- four years, $94 million from Memphis.Turner -- four years,
$70 million from Portland.Mozgov -- four years, $64 million from the
Lakers.Their timing was even better than their play, as they became free agents
at the ideal moment. With the NBAs national TV contracts worth more than $2.6
billion annually beginning with next season, the salary cap thats tied to
revenues will soar well beyond its previous record to between $90 million to 95
million.Some players didnt have to wait long to claim their share of
it.Drummonds five-year maximum contract to stay in Detroit will be worth $130
million, just a share more thann the $128 million Bradley Beal got to remain in
Washington.dddddddddddd DeRozan will do a little better in Toronto and Charlotte
kept Batum for about $120 million.But the Hornets lost a couple of key players
from their 48-win team, as Jeremy Lin got a three-year, $36 million contract
from Brooklyn, and the Pacers lured Al Jefferson to Indiana with a three-year,
$30 million contract.None of the contracts can be signed until July 7, after
next seasons salary cap is set and the moratorium is lifted.Missing out on the
money was O.J. Mayo, the former No. 3 overall pick who finished last season in
Milwaukee and was a free agent. But he was dismissed and disqualified from the
NBA on Friday for violating the terms of the leagues anti-drug program, the
first player to receive that punishment in a decade. He will be eligible to
apply for reinstatement in two years.His old team was busy, as the Bucks agreed
to terms with free agent shooter Mirza Teletovic on a three-year deal worth $30
million, and also agreed to terms on a four-year, $38.4 million offer sheet with
restricted free agent Matthew Dellavedova. The Cleveland Cavaliers have the
option to match that deal.Durant had his first discussions with another team,
meeting with the Golden State Warriors. He met with his Oklahoma City Thunder on
Thursday, before free agency opened, as the former NBA MVP decides whether to
remain with the franchise that selected him with the No. 2 pick in 2007.The
other MVP available is LeBron James, who opted to become a free agent. But he
said last week he intends to return to Cleveland to defend the citys first
championship in 52 years.The Cavaliers biggest decision could be what to do with
free agent forward J.R. Smith, whose 3-point shooting -- and defense -- helped
Cleveland rally to beat Golden State in the finals. Smith fits in well with
Cleveland because he follows James lead and hes embraced a stoppers role given
to him by coach Tyronn Lue.---AP Sports Writer Tom Withers in Cleveland
contributed to this report. ' ' '