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Give Birdie The Captaincy...like He Should Have Anyway!

Barromundi

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Personally I reckon Birdie would be a better Captain than that brain dead Gallen. Dont get me wrong, I love it that Gallen is on our team and I love his mongwel attitude but cmon, he seriously lacks brains to do what he did. We are hurting bad due injuries and suspension so for him to do this shows he lacks maturity, control and common sense.

Go on Ricky, teach Gallen a lesson and give it to Birdie fulltime, he deserves it more and would do better anyhow!


What do the rest of you think?
 

Inferno

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Take the captaincy off him after 3 games?

Rather he take the 3 or 4 games suspension and learns his fuggen lesson.
 

Barromundi

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I put forward another question - If Gallen gets 3 to 4 weeks, do you think that will do his SOO chances harm?
 

Frenzy.

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Barromundi said:
I put forward another question - If Gallen gets 3 to 4 weeks, do you think that will do his SOO chances harm?

Nope. SOO is a different game. What Gallen did as a silly thing in a club game is almost a SOO requirement.
 

Nullajet

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Yes but if you go tossing the captaincy around like a reward/punishment you lose respect of players and can cause problems amongst them as well.

No need to go overboard..and lets face it Birdy has been guilty of the same sort of similar stupidity
 

The Dodger

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the captiancy should not be taken ioff gallen.

its too late.

birdy should have had the captiancy in the first place.

also, it all depends on who the players respect more.
 

imasharkie

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I've been calling for Birdie to be captain for some time now.
He's our best player and leads by example.
Sure he had a brain explosion years ago with that knee hit. How old was he then, 19?
 

The Dodger

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imasharkie said:
Sure he had a brain explosion years ago with that knee hit. How old was he then, 19?

i am so over people trying to use that card on him, big farkn deal.

look at him now.

the kids a champion. there is not one team in the comp that would love to get their hands on him.

if we were to go back to all players out there now, back to the day when they were young and dumb, im sure you will find something against there name.


- whats worse, being cited for kneeing a player in your rookie year, or getting involved in a major rape scandal?

- whats worse, being cited for kneeing a player in your rookie year, or having to leave the country because you farked your mates missus?

- whats worse, being cited for kneeing a player in your rookie year, or punching a chick in the nouth?

- whats worse, being cited for kneeing a player in your rookie year, or becoming one of the biggest role models in australia, then getting done for popping pills?

enough said.
 

Inferno

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actually it will be interesting this week if Gall is out, whether they'll give it to Bird, Covell or Noddy.
 

island pro

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Covell would have been a shoe in but his form has been so bad i'm not sure...
I don't think they will give it to Birdy, he might do too good of a job!
 

Inferno

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Despite branding the incident as "stupid", Sharks coach Ricky Stuart today said he had never considered stripping the captaincy away from the inspirational forward.

"Certainly, I wouldn't take the captaincy off Paul for this, no," Stuart told Sydney radio 2KY.

"I've got a bloke that is very passionate and emotional about the job and there's no way that I would take it off him.

"It's just something he has to learn from.

"I'm disappointed, but disappointed for the players. We got off to a good start and now we've got six players sitting on the sideline and two players are there because of their own stupid actions."

Link

Well that answers that question.
 

Inferno

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Bird is the captain this week.

RICKY Stuart yesterday pulled Greg Bird into his office. With Paul Gallen ousted by the NRL judiciary for three weeks, the Australian Test coach was looking for his next captain.

"I took him into the office to talk about it," Stuart said.

"I wanted to talk to him a little bit about what is involved and whether he wanted to do it."
Bird, the Australian Test lock, gave the coach the answer he was looking for.

"He actually said, 'I am glad you asked because I was going to come in here and ask you for it myself.' And that really excited me," Stuart said.

These days Stuart likens Bird to a "young Laurie Daley".

Yet it wasn't so long ago the kid from Maitland was branded a 'thug' whose on-field aggression looked likely to overshadow his talent.

In 2004 he kneed Souths player Shane Marteene in the head.

It was described as one of the ugliest incidents in recent years with the NRL judiciary taking just 10 minutes to dish out a 10-week suspension for the enigmatic Cronulla back-rower.

But with regular skipper Gallen on the sidelines, Bird will tomorrow captain the Sharks when they take on the Dragons - completing one of the game's most remarkable transformations.

"It is going to be pretty good," Bird said. "I am pretty stoked actually."

"Although the circumstances aren't that good with injury and suspension, I can't wait to get out there. It is something I have always wanted to do."

Since that day of stupidity back in 2004, Bird has won back the respect of peers, fans and rivals alike.

He was last year rewarded for his outstanding form with a NSW State of Origin jersey and then a Test berth.

The ugly duckling no more, Bird finally became the swan.

"My game changed a little bit last year," Bird said. "He (Stuart) introduced a bit more passing into my game and changed some things.

"I think he has taken me to the next level. He has also helped me mature as a person."
Asked if he could have ever imagined himself as an NRL captain early in his career, Bird said: "I guess I never really thought about it when I was young.

"I was just trying to concentrate on footy and get into the first-grade side.

"But my form has improved in the last couple of years and I have been playing more consistently.
"It has always been in the back of my mind that I wanted to captain at some stage. Nothing really changes. I just have more responsibility and that is something I am looking forward to.

"I enjoy talking it up at training and giving the boys a bit of a pat on the back when they deserve it."

Stuart, one of the games most respected coaches, said Bird reminded him of a young Daley.

"I didn't really know him before I got here," Stuart said.

"But he kind of had that rogue cheek that Laurie Daley had. People always wanted to follow him on the field and he needed to start getting them to follow him on the field.

"I think he is beginning to do that.

"What I like about Greg is that he is a real footballer, not an athlete.

"You can tell he grew up playing football in the backyard.

"I think he deserves the captaincy, and the opportunity."
http://www.news.com.au/heraldsun/sport/nrl/story/0,27074,23481974-14823,00.html
 

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