The Cowboys are close to signing Warriors prop Jamayne Taunoa-Brown on a two-year deal.
The 24-year-old former Indigenous All Stars forward was contracted to the Warriors for next season but wanted longer-term security.
The Cowboys were prepared to offer that in the shape of a two-year deal with an option for a third season.
The Warriors wanted to retain the big prop but salary-cap issues forced their hand.
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“Unfortunately we were unable to offer him a contract beyond 2022 so, with his best interests in mind, we’ve reluctantly agreed to let him go so he can accept a long-term offer for his future and security,” Warriors recruitment boss Peter O’Sullivan said.
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“It’s unfortunate to lose Jamayne as we have seen him progress from the Intrust Super Cup at Brisbane Norths to train and trial then a top-30 contract, but we couldn’t stand in his way of accepting such a good offer considering our current crop of middles.
“We thank him for his efforts and wish him well moving forward.”
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A former Warriors rookie of the year, Taunoa-Brown will add strike power to the Cowboys pack.
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