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Cowboys fly to meet Reynolds’ manager in Sydney as Rabbitohs dig in – Sydney Morning Herald
The Herald can reveal the Cowboys are prepared to make an audacious bid, potentially up to three years long, to lure the halfback away from Redfern.

A medical retirement, if granted, will give the Cowboys an additional $1 million to spend on top of the $1 million they will free up in the salary cap with Justin ONeill and Jake Granville off contract at the end of the year. The Cowboys also have utility Scott Drinkwater off contract at seasons end. Drinkwaters manager Chris Orr met with North Queensland last week, however his future remains in the air.
As reported by the Herald last week, the Cowboys are also keeping a close eye on Luke Brooks…
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