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taipan

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He was still crapping on about Barillo in today's SMH.Peter McFizdick has serious obsessive derangement issues with some people.Parrot Jones/Barillo/NRL execs/ Peter the Spartan V'Landus,rugby league players/Falau.
He spent most of Sports Sunday laughing at his own comments,consiodering them worthy of Comedy Central.
Funny as a f*rt in lift.
 

taipan

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He's firing on all cylinders today.Bagging a Tv exec for suggesting 100 million will be watching SBW coming back to rugby league.
Every person with half a brain and not wearing a red snot sheet ,knows teh figure represents the people in the area ,covered by the TV stations.
 

Warriors Fever

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He's firing on all cylinders today.Bagging a Tv exec for suggesting 100 million will be watching SBW coming back to rugby league.
Every person with half a brain and not wearing a red snot sheet ,knows teh figure represents the people in the area ,covered by the TV stations.
I’d like to see a full quote from the exec. Pirate Pete must have got real excited to bag league again, probably let his Wife’s boyfriend stay for dinner.
 

taipan

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I’d like to see a full quote from the exec. Pirate Pete must have got real excited to bag league again, probably let his Wife’s boyfriend stay for dinner.

You ring,I bring
What I was able to find ,couldn't get into Herald Sun or Telegraph ,pay wall crap though the 100million number was mentioned.
Believe it or not a ru site:-
www.rugbypass.com

And in the Canberra Times:
www.canberratimes.com.au

They said could not will.And bandana head went off his Jimmies.
You'll have to do a little hunting around those sites to get the story.
 
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Warriors Fever

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You ring,I bring
What I was able to find ,couldn't get into Herald Sun or Telegraph ,pay wall crap though the 100million number was mentioned.
Believe it or not a ru site:-
www.rugbypass.com

And in the Canberra Times:
www.canberratimes.com.au

They said could not will.And bandana head went off his Jimmies.
You'll have to do a little hunting around those sites to get the story.
Cheers, it seems he’s purposefully taken something out of context and just kept beating it like a dead horse.
not like he can talk about rugby or god forbid afl players fighting in a strip club.
 

Patorick

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After two months cold turkey, 1.3 million NRL addicts mainline a free-flowing exhibition of rugby league, watching the Broncos get thrashed 34–6 by the Parramatta Eels in a mellow Brisbane coliseum. It is the highest-rating regular season game since 2014. A month later, an anaemic 69,000 Foxtel subscribers watch the Australian rugby union relaunch between the Queensland Reds and NSW Waratahs.

Even indefatigable V’landys critic Peter FitzSimons admits to switching off from union, making him a member of Sydney’s quiet majority of white-collar NRL watchers.

“In a pick between rugby union and rugby league on the TV right now,” he says, “I’d watch the rugby league.”

https://www.themonthly.com.au/issue/2020/august/1596204000/lech-blaine/art-class-war#mtr
 

THE CHAMP

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He's firing on all cylinders today.Bagging a Tv exec for suggesting 100 million will be watching SBW coming back to rugby league.
Every person with half a brain and not wearing a red snot sheet ,knows teh figure represents the people in the area ,covered by the TV stations.


Peter didn’t really think it through.
Let’s do that for him.
Countries in which people were definitely watching
Australia
NZ
PNG
Canada
England
France
Probably a fair few in the USA
100 mill is not that much of a stretch
 
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Trent Robinson has had enough of hanky head questioning the Roosters integrity over treatment of concussions (following is from - https://www.nrl.com/news/2020/09/18...they-continue-cautious-approach-with-cordner/) -

Robinson defends Roosters as they continue cautious approach with Cordner
Author:Dan WalshNRL.com Reporter
Timestamp: Fri 18 Sep 2020, 02:02 PM

Trent Robinson has spoken with Boyd Cordner the long-term effects of concussion on his career – including the potential for it to be ended early – with the Roosters coach vehemently defending the club's handling of head knocks.

Cordner's well-being has been the subject of much debate this week after already sitting out six weeks this season as a result of two separate concussions earlier in the year.

The inspirational NSW and Australian captain passed HIA protocols after his head once again hit the SCG turf heavily last week against Newcastle.

But Cordner did not return given the emotional toll of a week in which his cousin Joel Dark passed away, having suffered his own head knock playing first grade in the local Newcastle competition.

The Roosters have since erred on the side of caution once more by sitting him out of Saturday's clash with Cronulla.

Robinson said Cordner had told him he was "feeling fine" and that his subsequent tests "have been good and clear", with the star back-rower expected to return for a final round clash with South Sydney.

Asked on Friday if he held concerns Cordner's career could be ended earlier than planned by continued head knocks, Robinson said: "We have had those discussions about how to treat Boyd in the right way, both with people within the club, specialists and family members.

"We know it's something we're not going to discuss with anybody else.

"The integrity of our group will stay in the group and we will look after our players as we see fit in the best possible way."

Cordner is regarded as one of the toughest players in the game since making his club debut in 2011.

The 28-year-old is one of several Roosters the club has taken more precaution with than most, with Luke Keary, Ryan Matterson and Jake Friend all rested for long stints in recent years after suffering head knocks.

However Cordner's history of head knocks has prompted suggestions of an early retirement from some quarters.

Robinson said he understood such concern, but took umbrage with views expressed by former Wallaby and Sydney Morning Herald columnist Peter Fitzsimons, who questioned the Roosters approach to their skipper's health.

"Peter has done a very good job over the years about pushing his views on concussion and pushing sport on that," Robinson said.

"That has been a very positive thing.

"Now on multiple occasions he has questioned our integrity as a club and our handling of that.

"Luke Keary he questioned when we gave him six weeks off at the beginning of the year [in 2018] and again six weeks off [midway through 2019] which is unprecedented.

"We have doctors and specialists independent of this club which we use, and then we have discussions with their family members

"And I know our protocols are right. So somebody with a keyboard is not going to tell us what we're going to do.

"To question the integrity of individuals in that is disappointing and unacceptable from our point of view."

Angus Crichton looms as Cordner's most likely starting replacement against the Sharks, with Sonny Bill Williams expected to continue his NRL return from the bench.
 

Silent Knight

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Another nail in the coffin of this bog average and inferior "sport"...

https://www.brisbanetimes.com.au/sp...sh-to-cricket-and-soccer-20200923-p55ybh.html

"While we have all felt the effects of COVID-19, rugby in Australia is entering a very exciting
new chapter."


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