Titans will still pay some of salary and both out of form. Gold Coast coach Justin Holbrook said the ex-Test forward looked set to decide his future after battling lingering injuries - a move that may impact on the Titans’ plans to lure Brisbane star Fifita on a $5 million deal.Boyd is barely halfway through a $2.4 million, four-year contract but is reportedly looking to leave effective immediately.Any payout would be included in the Gold Coast’s salary cap for the next two seasons.It could affect Gold Coast’s bold bid to poach Fifita on a reported $1 million- a-season, five-year deal from 2021.Ahead of Saturday’s Suncorp Stadium derby, Holbrook said they were waiting on Boyd to make a final decision.“He’s been battling injury for a long time. Boyd is barely halfway through a $2.4 million, four-year contract but is reportedly looking to leave effective immediately. Could be good value. That's the commitment I've given him but that's about it. "There's one thing that I promised him. Gold Coast prop Shannon Boyd is considering retirement, a move that may impact on the Titans' bold bid to sign Brisbane's David Fifita on a $5 million NRL deal. "I just spoke to them about why I joined the club," revealed the "Raging Bull".
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Especially Boyd at the right price- we will need more prop depth next year. The Titans are moving to free up well over $1 million of their salary cap as the club negotiates early releases for Shannon Boyd and Bryce Cartwright on top … The Titans are moving to free up well over $1 million of their salary cap as the club negotiates early releases for Shannon Boyd and Bryce Cartwright on top of Ryan James's likely exit to Canberra.NRL.com understands an early release for Boyd from the final two-and-a-half years of his contract could be finalised as early as this week as he looks to return to his family's farming business in rural NSW.It's understood that the second-rower returned to Sydney recently and is weighing up whether to take an indefinite break from the game or pursue a fresh start at an NRL rival.No official comment has been made by the Titans on the future of any of the trio.But with Boyd (who has played just once this season and 14 games in total since joining the Gold Coast in 2019) and Cartwright (seven games in 2020) expected to move on by the end of 2020 the Titans' overhaul of their forward pack is well and truly underway.It's understood negotiations are still ongoing around how much of Boyd's estimated $600,000 salary and Cartwright's own $400,000 wage would be carried by the Titans next year.But with James off contract and freeing up roughly $600,000 the Titans' money will be directed towards a new brigade of rising stars led by marquee signing David Fifita, Tino Fa'asuamaleaui and Herman Ese'ese.Broncos great Gorden Tallis, who now works as an ambassador with the Titans, revealed the role he played in bringing Fifita to the Gold Coast Tallis said the first time he had spoken to the young forward and his family about switching Queensland clubs was on Thursday night.
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Forwards Bryce Cartwright, Shannon Boyd and Ryan James are set to leave immediately, in a move that looks set to free up close to over $1 million in Titans' salary-cap for 2021.
"The Canberra Raiders are expected to confirm the signing of Gold Coast captain James on a two-year deal.James, 29, is set to link with the Green Machine after 144 games and more than a decade of service for the Gold Coast.The Titans prop has been restricted to just six appearances over the past 18 months due to two knee reconstructions.James is set to undergo a medical examination before the Raiders announce the signing.The acquisition to the Raiders forward pack comes after the club lured Corey Harawira-Naera from the Bulldogs earlier in the week effective immediately.Harawira-Naera arrived in the nation's capital on a two-and-a-half-year deal before the Raiders hosted South Sydney on Saturday night.Salary sacrifice: James set to take hefty cut for career restart at Raiders