Hes viewed as the long-term face of the franchise, but Penrith captain Matt Moylan says hes in no rush to re-sign with the club before his contract expires at the end of next season.The Panthers star had been in talks with club officials on a contract extension earlier this year that wouldve seen Moylan become the first NRL player signed through to the 2021 season.But while the Penrith No.1 is intent on remaining a Panther, negotiations have since stalled.Obviously I want to stay but nothings happened of yet. Im not in a rush, Moylan told AAP.Being captain here, its somewhere I want to stick around. But I havent really thought about it to be honest. Im just playing footy and Im still signed for next year.Asked if there had been any developments on previous talks, he said: No, nothing.But after not making his NRL debut until he was 22, Moylan is also believed to be interested in testing his market value, which has skyrocketed after breaking into the NSW State of Origin team this year.He joins a star-studded list of fullbacks that come off contract at the end of the 2017 season, including Ben Barba, Darius Boyd, Josh Dugan, James Tedesco and Tom Trbojevic.Cronulla talent Valentine Holmes will also be highly sought after for clubs, who are expected to see the salary cap raised to over $7 million for the first time in league history by the 2018 season.The Panthers have been one of the leagues biggest spenders this winter, splashing the cash for North Queensland premiership-winner and incumbent Kangaroo James Tamou on a four-year deal.The club have also tied down first-grade regulars Nathan Cleary, James Fisher-Harris, Leilani Latu, Josh Mansour, Trent Merrin, Peter Wallace and Isaah Yeo for at least another two years.Tamou, Latu, and Merrin are three of just five players in the league, along with Canterbury pair David Klemmer and Moses Mbye, that own deals until the end of the 2020 season.Merrin, who re-signed with the club a further two years despite being less than one year into his current contract, urged Moylan to base his decision on his happiness instead of money.If the moneys great and youre not happy, then theres no point doing it, Merrin said.If youre going to sign a long-term contract, its got to be based on your happiness and the challenges that are going to make you a better person and player.Moyzas a great leader here and we all look up to him as a player and a person. 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The scientists believe the small earthquake during a Marshawn Lynch touchdown was likely greater than Lynchs famous "beast quake" touchdown run three years ago, which also came against New Orleans during a playoff game.England one-day captain Eoin Morgan joked that a comment about Joe Roots heroics may have caused their defeat on Thursday.The tourists looked set to secure the fourth one-day international against South Africa, only for a blitz of late hitting from Chris Morris - after being dropped on 14 by Adil Rashid - turned it around at the Wanderers.It set up Sundays series-decider in Cape Town, but Morgan admitted the match was theirs for the taking, particularly after the efforts of Root, whose 109 followed his career-best 125 at Centurion three days earlier. Having remarked previously that the Yorkshiremans runs tend to spell victory for England, Morgan stated: I said in the last game as well, when he scores hundreds we normally win.Maybe I put a jinx on him - but I want him to score another one.Morgan cannot afford to be too downcast for long, with a decider in the offing so soon.For our hopes in the series, it is probably not that big a blow, he added of Englands second defeat. Ultimately, it will come down to that last game - and were really looking forward to it.Morris thought he had blown his big chance, before his big-hitting ambush. Recalling the moment when he was sure he tried to hit Reece Topley over the top and was going to be caught at mid-off, Morris said: When it went up, the first thing I thought was idiot!. Watch a pick of the action from the fourth ODI between South Africa and England The length was there for me to cut .dddddddddddd.. but my mind-set was mid-off was up - so I thought if I just get half a piece of wood on it, then its going to go.I did get half a piece of wood on it, and it went straight up. Weve got a saying... my heart fell through my bum ...Morris made England pay with a maiden ODI 50 and a display of sustained hitting for four sixes and three fours from 38 balls in a stand of 52 with Kyle Abbott.Watch the fifth and final one-day international between South Africa and England live on Sky Sports 2 this Sunday from 7.30am. AB de Villiers, Eoin Morgan and Chris Morris reflect on the thrilling fourth ODIAlso See:Fixtures/resultsLive cricket on SkyGet Sky SportsCricket videos ' ' '