The $1m five-club race for Cowboys star as Payten admits he’s ‘a little nervous’

The Cowboys are reportedly ready to battle rival golf equipment to retain star five-eighth Tom Dearden, with multimillion-dollar presents looming for the younger gun.

Dearden, 22, hit the open market on November 1 and North Queensland powerbrokers had already tabled a three-year extension value $2 million.

Cowboys officers are additionally prepared to increase that deal to 4 or 5 years if it confirms he’ll stay in Townsville in response to The Daily Telegraph.

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However, Dearden’s agent had made it clear his shopper will discover his choices, sparking a mammoth bidding struggle for his providers.

While the Cowboys could not have the ability to compete with rivals’ presents, which might attain $1 million-per-season, coach Todd Payten is assured he’ll keep in Townsville.

“He knows how much we admire and love him and want him to stay at the club. He’s expressed the same in the last couple of months,” Payten mentioned to News Corp.

“This is the right club for him, but it always makes me a little nervous when other clubs get a good shot at them.”

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The Dragons are reportedly eager on signing Dearden alongside 4 different NRL golf equipment, that means the Cowboys received’t be the very best bidder.

North Queensland have been handed a lift to their playmaking shares elsewhere, with WWOS reporting Super League half Riley Dean has made the transfer to Australia.

The 22-year-old was granted a launch by Warrington Wolves after he was caught behind George Williams within the pecking order.

Now, he’s reportedly set to hitch the Mackay Cutters and ply his commerce within the Queensland Cup, hoping to pressure his manner in to the Cowboys squad.

“We will wait and see how he goes – we have heard good things about him,” Payten mentioned.

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