NRL 2022: Brandon Smith to Roosters could force Verrills to Eels, every club’s hooking depth
It’s musical chairs time for NRL hookers, and Parramatta hope that when the song stops it’s they who end up with a new number nine. WE RATE EVERY CLUB’S DEPTH
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Sam Verrills has been linked with a move to Parramatta as the NRL’s off-season game of musical chairs takes another twist.
Brandon Smith’s expected arrival at the Sydney Roosters for the 2023 season may leave Verrills the odd man out at Bondi, even though he is contracted at the club until the end of 2024.
It is understood Smith’s decision also came as a huge shock to Wayne Bennett’s Dolphins, who were of the belief they had their man before the Roosters came in at the last minute with an impressive sales pitch.
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But that has now created huge uncertainty for Verrills.
Unless the 22-year-old is happy to play second fiddle when Smith arrives, the premiership-winning hooker will need to shift clubs to continue his own development.
Smith has made it clear that he is moving from the Melbourne Storm because he wants to play dummy half, not lock. And it is obvious he doesn’t want to share the role with Harry Grant at the Storm into the future.
This comes after Smith revealed in a podcast interview that the Eels, Panthers and Tigers had all made late plays to sign him as well.
What that shows is that there are now as many as six other clubs on the lookout for a new No. 9 for 2023, given the Cowboys and Titans also had a crack at signing Smith as well as the Dolphins.
In Parramatta’s case they are on the lookout for a replacement for Reed Mahoney who last week announced that he will be joining the Bulldogs in 2023.
Verrills would seem the perfect fit and probably come at a reasonable price.
At his best Verrills is already a rock solid dummy half who would rate up with the best when his confidence is up, and everyone who knows him says he is also a quality human.
But he has had some shocking luck over the last two seasons.
He suffered an ACL knee injury in 2020 and when he returned this season he was just starting to find his groove when he suffered a detached retina.
Verrills agent Steve Gillis did not want to discuss hypotheticals when contacted, but restated that the young rake has a three-year contract at the Roosters.
But while the Eels can’t make public their interest at this point, it has been speculated privately that they would be keen if Verrills does seek a release.
It’s been one of the craziest off seasons in memory when it comes to the uncertainty surrounding the hooking stocks at many clubs.
Api Koroisau is the other big name who comes off contract for 2023 with the Tigers showing initial interest, but they wanted him for 2022.
Canberra’s Josh Hodgson had also been linked to the Tigers but that deal couldn’t get done, with the Raiders preferring to keep Hodgson for the final year of his existing deal to play tag team with Tom Starling.
But Hodgson is still off contract at the end of next season so his name will continue to be linked elsewhere.
Meanwhile, Starling is also off contract at the end of 2022 and is currently facing police charges for another alleged off-field incident.
The Raiders also have a quality youngster on their books named Adrian Trevilyan who is touted as a future star.
The situation at the Tigers remains equally confusing, given they have Jacob Liddle signed until the end of 2023 and Jake Simpkin until the end of 2024, but that still didn’t stop them making a play for Koroisau, Smith and Hodgson.
Liddle is the player who has been quietly shopped around, with Canberra at one point half interested in a swap deal with Hodgson before that fell through.
Up at the Cowboys it was also reported that they were willing to trade Reece Robson if the Tigers granted Luciano Leilua an early release.
The Titans and Dolphins are also chasing a quality hooker after missing out on Smith.
Elsewhere the Sharks have tabled a new three-year deal to Blayke Brailey whose contract expires at the end of next season, while the Warriors’ Wayde Egan is also up for grabs for 2023.
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Originally published as NRL 2022: Brandon Smith to Roosters could force Verrills to Eels, every club’s hooking depth