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Dally M

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Doesn’t look good for Chad.

He faded at the business end of the points.

Is there an encouragement award they can give him because he had a speech prepared and his hair is immaculate.
 
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that's right.
they let beattie pull the reigns for a little while.
surprised they spelt NRL right in the marketing campaign.
 

txta2

Bench
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Doesn’t look good for Chad.

He faded at the business end of the points.

Is there an encouragement award they can give him because he had a speech prepared and his hair is immaculate.
Its an outrage the Sharks bestest and fairest, members player award, players player wank didn't get halfback of the year...., what a farce.
 

sandshark

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Its an outrage the Sharks bestest and fairest, members player award, players player wank didn't get halfback of the year...., what a farce.
I'm expecting a 10 page apology letter at Chad's doorstep by the weeks end. Greenberg needs to be held accountable.
 

shaggs

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Not like TPP does but he does change games.

His wombat burrows often turn games with tries. His defence often turns games.

He be a goodun
I think he does. He is one of few players in the comp who could play 1-13 if you were desperate. If I was starting a franchise, I'd go after him. He's an animal.
I read an article where they said quite often they have to tell him to stop training and have a day off.
They reckon he is absolutely filthy every time he gets subbed because he feels like he can keep going
 

blue bags

First Grade
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Nathan Cleary's docked Dally M points is neither surprising nor unfair
The NRL’s best player may currently be wearing the No.7 for the Penrith Panthers, but he may not be wearing the Dally M medal come grand final week.

Thanks to his two-game suspension earlier in the season for lying to the NRL integrity unit, Nathan Cleary was docked six Dally M points, three for each week suspended.


While Cleary polled three points in each of rounds 2,6 and 7, plus another two in round 10, his tally sits at five after the Dally M count went behind closed doors – eight off the pace of Wests Tigers rake Harry Grant.

This is not surprising – or even the first time it’s happened.

Nathan Cleary take a bow :clap:#NRLManlyPanthers 6-30. #TelstraPremiership pic.twitter.com/QqXdzgDe7F

— NRL (@NRL) August 1, 2020
Jason Taumalolo’s bid to go back-to-back in 2017 was in early danger after earning a two-week suspension – and being docked six Dally M points – for a shoulder charge on Alex Glenn.


He finished the season on 19 points, 14 behind Cameron Smith

MORE: Unpacking all the Dally M stats we have so far

Glenn Stewart finished on 18 Dally M points in 2011, but only after being docked nine points and suspended for three games for his role in the Battle of Brookvale.

Billy Slater won that year, edging out Benji Marshall, 29 points to 27, thanks to a six-week hot streak at the end of the season.

Had Stewart went on with it, he would have been the first backrower to win Australian rugby league’s highest honour since Sharks second-rower Gavin Miller won in 1988 and 1989.

Yet, somehow, this news has come as a surprise.

“He has already been penalised by not being able to win points over those two games, hasn’t he?” Panthers CEO Brian Fletcher told The Daily Telegraph on Monday, which, fine, what else is he going to say about his star half?

Missed the last round of open Dally M judging? Check out the ladder and match-by-match judging here

The rules are there for all to see: three points for each week you’re suspended.

Two suspensions and you’re ineligible.

The NRL hadn’t updated the official count, but this was always happening.

Despite hand-wringing over his chances, Cleary’s season is far from shot.

He’ll be considered desperately unlucky if he didn’t claim the maximum three points in Penrith’s 42-12 win over Manly.

Slater’s 2011 and, even more severe, Jarryd Hayne’s 2009 six-week masterclass prove that late runs for the Dally M lead are still possible.

Of the players in the top 10 when voting went behind closed doors, Cleary will face Jack Wighton (round 13), Shaun Johnson (round 15), Harry Grant and Benji Marshall (round 16), Clint Gutherson (round 18) and Jason Taumalolo (round 19).


So, everyone but Cameron Smith and Matt Dufty.

Of course, this would hardly matter to Cleary. Ask every NRL player if they’d prefer a premiership or a Dally M medal and the answer would be unanimous.

It would be nice, though. There’s time. All is not lost.
https://www.nospam47.com/au/league/...s-penrith-panthers/1jod9uomirx561nwdbf150op8h
 

coolumsharkie

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The real farce is that they abolished the rule which said any suspension resulted in automatic disqualification for the award meant to be best and fairest - all because Andrew Johns elbowed Adam Dykes' face in frustration at being outclassed by Preston Campbell in 2001

No the real farce is the Dally M's. Absolute farce!! So called expert media circle jerk of the highest order. I'm sure Nathan is crying in his pyjamas knowing he's been docked 5 whole Dally M points. What a laugh!!
 
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