It is the brother of ex NYC player DJ Harris wow.
He was probably heckling them, and telling them they were shit, everyone should buy the kid a beer, he's done us a huge favour, hope he's ok.
It is the brother of ex NYC player DJ Harris wow.
Let's rope a dope a few more of the losers - maybe we can get Doust, Mc Gregor and all the B grade signings into that nightclub next SaturdayHe was probably heckling them, and telling them they were shit, everyone should buy the kid a beer, he's done us a huge favour, hope he's ok.
Let's rope a dope a few more of the losers - maybe we can get Doust, Mc Gregor and all the B grade signings into that nightclub next Saturday
No discipline on field no discipline off field. This reaction is inexcusable. I am sure they are frustrated with the leadership of the club including their coach who leads by example by way of being charge under the influence. So they exert their frustrations in this way. Imagine how the rest of the playing group feels I am sure they are equally as frustrated however they don't vent it the same way they just show up on game day say all the right things at pre match interviews for example we have trained hard all week spoke about where need to improve then turn up with the same attitude because they are not inspired to go out, play with confidence, chance their arm but in turn play dull boring football.
Whats best for our club is to understand what actually happened and then deal with it in correct and professional manner.Lafai's a dud. Norman isn't. If we had the clubs best interests in mind we should find anything we can use against Lafai to sack him. Frankly, I'm not interested at what's the moral thing to do. I want what's best for the club, not Timoteo Lafai.
You can't sack players due to on-field performance.
Whats best for our club is to understand what actually happened and then deal with it in correct and professional manner.
If the worst thing Lafai has done is to ignore a move on order by the police then a fine and missing games is appropriate and nothing more.
I'm quite sure any of us would be most upset wit a wrongful dismissal.
If Havilli is involved in a brawl and found guilty of assault then termination is appropriate.
This proud Club is now a leaderless rabble.We sign these guys who are basically mercenaries with no knowledge of our history and tradition.They are after a easy pay cheque and have no real accountability.
Lets clean up our act move these people on and have a rebuild from top to bottom and only have people playing for us for the right reasons.
What I am saying is simpleDropping a player doesn't remove them from the salary cap. I'm fairly sure everyone on this forum wanted Lafai dropped.
Dude, it's a tough industry. We drop him he continues to carry on his clown act under the cap and we don't have space to buy a replacement. My goodwill towards him was pretty much burned up based on his half arsed performances, but, as others have pointed out already, if you're finally dropped, responding by going out on the piss until 5am doesn't do much to earn you the grace for a second chance.What I am saying is simple
Yes drop him for lack of ability.
Now for people to call for his contract to be cancelled that is a different matter.
If he is involved in this matter at a high end level then by all means rip it up.
If he just guilty of being drunk and not moving on when asked this is insufficient for his contract to be cancelled.
The bigger question is how did we sign this dud in the first place not can we get rid of him for behavioural reasons.
While I agree with you, we shouldn't be the rehab clinic of the NRL.We can criticize the Club for poor NRL
performance however I believe that they get
an A+ for discipline and reform of players. I have full confidence in the Club to resolve this matter satisfactorily as it has a strong track record in this area.