mickeylane
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I actually really think Flanno thrives in these back to the wall situations.. I expect some decent player recruitment over the next 2 months..
And a decent spine!Losing Sullivan and Amone is not the end of the world as it free's up valuable cap space. As long sa we can recruit a couple of descent forwards and outside backs we can be competetive
Imagine what Chook used to get up to. If he was playing today he wouldn't be playing today.I long for the days when a player doing pushups in their undies made news.
Thank god the likes of Chook and Sticks aren't alive to witness their legacy being shat on.
Carayannis on SEN radio this morning said Amone won’t be at the club next year regardless of the outcome of his sentencing. Kyle Flanagan looms as the most likely replacement in the halves.
The 3 Scenarios I can see:
1) He gets suspended jail time.. no appeal needed.. free to play in 2024
(bar a likely suspension from the NRL integrity unit).
2) He gets jail time.. he will then appeal.. the legal process restarts.. and we are back where we were in 2023.. noting that in theory he is still potentially innocent.. and that the jail time is still <11yrs, so he's still not subject to the no-fault stand-down policy.
3) The Club gets legal advice and sacks him early.. if thats even an option.. basically I dont know if anything has changed 'today' versus last week for example.. as he still has his right of appeal.
on who though?Piss off Bird and Hunt to and we have serious coin to spend
I like the first part. Don't like the secondCarayannis on SEN radio this morning said Amone won’t be at the club next year regardless of the outcome of his sentencing. Kyle Flanagan looms as the most likely replacement in the halves.
on who though?
Huh? Under number 2, he still has to report to prison. He may be granted bail while he awaits his appeal, but more likely he'll be spending the start of 2024 in prison.
He's also been proven guilty, so there is no innocent until proven guilty at this point.
I think he can apply for bail straight after sentencing at the court.
He will still be in custody for a short time though.
Kyle is fast becoming the only half we have (who wants to play for us).Carayannis on SEN radio this morning said Amone won’t be at the club next year regardless of the outcome of his sentencing. Kyle Flanagan looms as the most likely replacement in the halves.
In some ways, I think that Flanagan hasn't even given out a sigh of sorrow with Amone's verdict. I think he is relieved that Amone now has been stood down and following a few more weeks of legalities, Amone won't return to the Dragons and that makes his decision (albeit on the cards from the time he negotiated his Head Coach contract) to bring his son to the club a "wise" one knowing that their combination will steer the club to better things and without any further bickering from Sullivan. Whether or not all this will happen is a wait and see.I think most of us saw this coming when we saw the footage and then old Rumpole and his “ desperate” defence.
Amone didn’t give evidence because he can’t lie to the court. The first question the prosecution would have asked is obviously where he was. And where’s his alibi? If he wasn’t on the roof where was he? Can he prove he was somewhere else? They can track his phone, they can question witnesses, check road cameras. All kinds of tech to see if he was telling the truth.
Basically, he’s cashed in his 25% full discount he would have got on a plea of guilty. Now he’s facing full freight.
And it was no “vanilla “ assualt. It was aggravated and not very nice.
It was extremely dangerous and roofie could have been killed. Then it’s manslaughter or worse.
He can appeal all grounds ( magistrate erred) or on severity, after the penalty is handed down ( too harsh).
I think he will go inside. Anyone found guilty of this should be locked up. She can’t send a message to people that this is Ok and the consequences aren’t severe.
Otherwise, the prosecution will probably appeal.
It was a high tech defence but she seems to have got him on the id of his clothes. Same clothes. He didn’t think to get changed!
Anyway, I think we all saw it coming. I don’t feel anything for him. He’s another mug, you wouldn’t want him living near you or anything like that.
The old man could have called the Ranger.
On our street, no one would have cared. Probably just offer the roofies a cold drink.
But these pricks want to own the neighbourhood.
Now Junior and the old man can look forward to a suing they will never forget. Pain, injuries, suffering etc. May even have to sell the house.
And mark my words, they will whinge on about being the victims.
Should he play NRL again? No.
And they should probably compensate the club for this bullshit too.
I hope the youngster does his time and gets a real job and turns his life around. I hope he learns from this and can move forward. Bitter lesson.
He has to file his appeal first. And it's hard to get bail when you are found guilty of a violent crime.
He has to file his appeal first. And it's hard to get bail when you are found guilty of a violent crime.
In some ways, I think that Flanagan hasn't even given out a sigh of sorrow with Amone's verdict. I think he is relieved that Amone now has been stood down and following a few more weeks of legalities, Amone won't return to the Dragons and that makes his decision (albeit on the cards from the time he negotiated his Head Coach contract) to bring his son to the club a "wise" one knowing that their combination will steer the club to better things and without any further bickering from Sullivan. Whether or not all this will happen is a wait and see.
You have made comments Silverdale that I also see as they were and are the case for the Amones. Their road has come to a complete dead end and face a bleak future is what I see.
Pretty long list of players that would all be potential suitors for us, either rumoured to be shopped around for next year, or off contract at the end of next year and possibly moving clubs for 2025. I'm sure there is more that will look to get out of contracts we don't even know about. We should be looking through players like, but not limited to:on who though?