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bluefox1968

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As much as I hate to say it, because I believe he was disrespectful of the club when he left, he is what we need.

Carney loves to float right, hits Lewis or Bukuya 3-4 times running an inside angle, thus giving himself the option of going himself, hitting a centre running into a hole, or throwing a cut-out pass to an alert winger.

With Pom & Stapo there, Carney effectively has 2 options and is frequently Cro-null-ified. If he has Fergo and Beau, everything looks better!

Then we put Feki at left centre, and Stapo at left wing... Ayshford, Wright, and Pom can help the 2014 NSW Cup team win the comp for the 2nd successive year!
 

Stuff

Juniors
Messages
312
If that piece of shit ferguson was in this current Cronulla side we'd be in the top 4.
Sign him up, let Mundine turn him into a Muslim if that gets him off the grog. Win more games.

If he does leave Canberra my guess would be to Parra with Ricky though.
 

2012....Sharks Year

First Grade
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5,749
An absolute twat but possibly the most talented footballer who we've let go in the last couple of decades. Not sure if uncle mundane will have a positive effect on him or turn him into an even bigger farrkwitt. Having said that would take him back in a heart-beat. If not will still have a ball putting shit on him every time he sets foot on shark park.
 

Special K

Coach
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19,516
Let him go ya dogs... He had a contract with us and we didn't want to release him.

Find a clause in that contract Fergo
 

blacktip-reefy

Immortal
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34,079
Dont come near our club Fergo. Best thing you ever did was get out of here. Blind freddy could see that you were going to be one of the best centres ever & yet Flanno would not guarantee you a definite centre position. The real reason you walked.
 

Plastered

Juniors
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862
More Fathead antics

Ferguson under fresh scrutiny by Raiders

Date August 19, 2013

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In the spotlight: Raiders star Blake Ferguson. Photo: Getty Images

The Canberra Raiders are investigating allegations Blake Ferguson was drinking while injured as the club faces a contractual crisis to retain the NSW Origin centre and rookie sensation Anthony Milford.
Ferguson has confirmed he was at a pub in the Sutherland Shire on Saturday night, just hours after missing the Raiders' 28-16 loss to the Bulldogs at Canberra Stadium due to injury.
Ferguson texted Fairfax Media on Sunday to deny claims on social media he had been drinking alcohol at the pub or that he had skipped the Raiders' home match completely.
However, it is understood Ferguson abandoned Saturday's 3pm game about half-time and was spotted at a bar in Gymea about 6.30pm.
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The Raiders are also investigating claims Ferguson, who was a late withdrawal from the weekend's match, was at Canberra nightclub Mooseheads until the early hours of Saturday morning.
Ferguson had an ultrasound on Friday which the club said revealed a small tear in his quadriceps. But as late as Friday afternoon, the club's medical staff had recommended he undergo a last-gasp fitness test on Saturday morning. While
Ferguson has not officially requested a release from the Raiders, behind the scenes Canberra officials are increasingly concerned his erratic behaviour suggests he may want out.
Ferguson has still not addressed media reports he wants a release at the end of the season to return to Sydney, to be closer to family and mentor Anthony Mundine.
There is speculation that Mundine is also manoeuvring to become involved in Ferguson's management. Fairfax Media has learned that Ferguson officially split with his previous manager, and uncle, Bob Sutherland, on Friday.
Fairfax Media tried to contact Ferguson on Sunday. His response was via text: ''I went to the game! Just because I was at a pub doesn't mean I was drinking! Had dinner with family and friends!''
Raiders chief executive Don Furner addressed the board at Saturday's match. There was frustration among board members Ferguson had not been given any official duties on game-day while injured.
However, the club does not want to release him from the final two years of his contract and would be reluctant to sack him without the NRL's backing, given he could end up at a rival club. The Cronulla Sharks are looming as the club most likely to try to poach him.
The Raiders board also discussed the crisis with Milford, which worsened on Sunday when his manager, Sam Ayoub, threatened the rookie fullback could boycott the NRL next year if Canberra did not grant him a release at the end of this season.
Milford has an out-clause in his contract, relating to the deteriorating health of his father Halo, but there is debate over whether it requires agreement by both parties.
Milford has been linked with a move to the Brisbane Broncos in 2015, but his management wants the transfer to happen next season.
Senior Raiders players report Milford has told them he is under immense pressure from his management to make the move. Milford's parents, from Brisbane, are staying with him in Canberra.
Raiders coach David Furner would not be drawn to comment on the club's off-field battles, but said he would continue to select Milford for the remainder of the season. ''One hundred per cent, I'll continue to pick him,'' Furner said. ''The squad I've got available, if they're playing good football, I'll be picking them.''
The Milford and Ferguson drama could not have come at a worse time for the injuries-hit Raiders, who may need to win their three remaining matches just to squeak into the finals.
Ferguson has been stood down three times in the past two seasons for incidents relating to alcohol, including a five-match suspension after he was charged with indecent assault in June for an alleged incident at a Cronulla bar.





Read more: http://www.smh.com.au/rugby-league/...-by-raiders-20130818-2s568.html#ixzz2cMi4CU7S

http://www.canberratimes.com.au/rug...fresh-scrutiny-by-raiders-20130818-2s568.html
 

Jono Russell

Bench
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4,860
Get him.
Give him the same rules we gave carney. His an adult we will not put any restrictions on him. We will have our leadership group mentor him. His can drink he can have his freedom. If he stuffs up his gone.

I believe all these drinking bans make players rebel.

We need a player of his calibre in our side.
 

Special K

Coach
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19,516
He has no mates left at the raiders. Hanging out with Carney, Wade, Heighno, Lewie and the rest of our sceneo guys must look awesome.

Just pack a hoodie and some chinos. The social club even got Gallen out recently(movie date but still..)
 

Madsharkie

First Grade
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5,026
Fergo without the drama would be awesome. Fargo with the drama... I'm sure that'd wear thin pretty quickly.
 

shaggs

Coach
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11,138
He is only drama because they make it drama.

Let him live like we have done to carney and soon enough the papers have another player to follow.

Haven't seen Dugan in the paper since he left Canberra.
 

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