Since Kearney rebuilt our club it turns out the sentiment was justified.
Your f**ken kidden!
I never agreed to be coach. I was just going to pull you off as a fan.
http://rugbyleagueweek.com.au/wighton-into-blues/NSW coach Laurie Daley has called Canberra Raiders centre Jack Wighton into an extended NSW squad.
Wighton starred for Country Origin during this year’s City-Country fixture and Canberra skipper Terry Campese says the 21-year-old has a bright future as a potential NSW representative.
“He’s a great defender and a great ball runner, so if he did get selected there, he’d definitely do a good job for the Blues,” Campese tells Raiders media.
“His selection in the Blues squad is obviously an indication of how highly Jack is regarded as a representative prospect.”
Cronulla’s Wade Graham also joins Wighton in the squad. The NSWRL says there are no players in doubt at present and an 18th man will be named later in the week.
Go around the back of the western grandstand. There'll be a pass waiting for you that gets you into the change rooms.
Since Kearney rebuilt our club it turns out the sentiment was justified.
I was thinking more of surprising you at home.
I'm fullback for the forum team. If we don't have any noted goalkickers then I may be able to cover with a bit of practice.
State of Origin has become a joke. It is merely a series of exhibition games. Admittedly we get to see a (usually) very high level of football expertise displayed, but the games themselves are meaningless. Does anyone really care who wins?
And yet the NRL season is disrupted and virtually held to ransom. Key players get injured. Clubs lose their star players. And now it seems that players who won't even be taking the field will be ineligible to play for their clubs because their selection (or non-selection) for origin will not be known until the last minute. What a shame that the television revenue for these games is so high. What a pity that the NRL created this monster that they now can't get rid of.