Hoppa(ing) off to Parra
Will Hopoate's brother Jamil also signs with Parramatta Eels from Manly Sea Eagles | thetelegraph.com.au
A THIRD Hopoate has quit Manly for Parramatta.
The Daily Telegraph can reveal that rising star Jamil Hopoate, who some suggest has more potential than older brother Will, has signed with the Eels.
Details of the deal are to be confirmed but Jamil is to move to the Eels with Will and their father John, who will have a coaching role.
Sources claim the Hopoate family will shift across town for a combined figure of about $800,000 a season.
Manly offered Will close to $500,000 a year but he still walked away from Brookvale.
He has agreed to play with Parramatta for two years from 2014, after his two-year Mormon mission.
John is set to collect $200,000 as part of Parramatta's coaching staff.
Jamil, a utility forward in the Jamie Buhrer mould, is just 17 and played his junior representative footy with Manly.
Hostilites resumed as Will becomes an Eel
PARRAMATTA'S massive $850,000 a season pricetag for Manly winger Will Hopoate has reignited the bitter rivalry between the former arch-rivals.
Win lifts Manly out of black hole
A $1.3 million premiership windfall has released the financial pressure valve on Manly's co-owners.
Lussick gets ring from Des
MANLY coach Des Hasler has given his premiership ring to the player he cut from his grand final bench, forward Darcy Lussick. End of sidebar. Return to start of sidebar.
He also played junior rep rugby union but wants a future in league at Parramatta from next season.
The exodus ends a 20-year association between Manly and the Hopoate family.
"Jamil is going to play with his brother," Manly coach Des Hasler said.
"I understand that. Jamil is a fine young player."
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Dymock to coach Dogs
Canterbury Bankstown Bulldogs to appoint Jim Dymock as full time coach | thetelegraph.com.au
JIM Dymock has won the battle to coach Canterbury-Bankstown next year.
The Daily Telegraph understands the Bulldogs will announce Dymock as head coach tomorrow or Friday.
However, the deal will only be for one season - maybe two - as the club continues to hunt down dual Manly premiership-winning coach Des Hasler.
Hasler signed a mid-season option to coach at Brookvale again next year and will honour his commitment.
But if Dymock and Hasler are only committed for one year, there is every chance the Sea Eagles coach could still shift to Belmore for 2013.
Dymock has earned his chance after winning five of his eight matches as interim coach this year following the mid-season demise of Kevin Moore.
A 12-month deal isn't an overwhelming endorsement for Dymock but it does give the former Test player a chance at the top level. And he enters the job with the full support of the players.
The Bulldogs discussed Mick Potter, Nathan Brown, Terry Matterson and Justin Morgan as possible coaches.
The anticipated approach to NSW coach Ricky Stuart never eventuated.
"As we have said over the past month, we will complete our process and then make an announcement in and around the grand final," Bulldogs chief executive Todd Greenberg said. "The grand final has now passed and hopefully we can announce something later in the week.
"We haven't speculated on any individual names and we're not about to start."
In July, Dymock told The Daily Telegraph he wanted to be more than interim coach.
"I don't want to be assistant coach all my life. I want a crack," Dymock said.
Canterbury have offered Hasler $2.2 million in an attempt to poach him and his coaching staff, including recruitment guru Noel Cleal.
Hasler would never admit it publicly, but he is at odds with Manly's rookie chief operating officer David Perry and football and leagues club chairman Bob Reilly.
The players are firmly in their coach's corner and would be filthy at Perry and Reilly if Hasler walked away.
There is talk of a rebel ticket to oust Reilly at the upcoming Manly elections.
Manly are in negotiations to sign Hasler, who has a deal at Manly worth between $400,000 and $450,000.
After Sunday's success, Hasler could command around $700,000 a season