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Hey hang on, Wally dictates terms.Lol, so because Johns is a poor analyst he shouldn't be an immortal.
That then rules out Lockyer.
And Lewis.
Hey hang on, Wally dictates terms.Lol, so because Johns is a poor analyst he shouldn't be an immortal.
That then rules out Lockyer.
And Lewis.
Problem with all of this - is it is slanted to what people remember or have seen on TV or been told
As no one was alive ore 1950s and no TV pre 1960s people forget people from before this period
People sub consiously try and make up for it by including 60s 70s players
Best way to understand people from pre WWII era is to read reports from the RL Pioneers who saw it all
When the immortals came out as a Port advertising gimmic - it was about living legends
Team of the decade has been the best concept
We should probably choose two immortals from each of those teams
Good news Rothfield and Ray Hadley are now longer judges for the upcoming Immortal announcement.
Both have been punted.
Who would you guys pick for the next immortals? Mine are Provan and Lockyer.
Good news Rothfield and Ray Hadley are now longer judges for the upcoming Immortal announcement.
Both have been punted.
Link?
And any reason given?
In his Monday crap column about Alan Jones being snubbed after being invited to participate. No reason given for zrothfield's axing. Not that we need one.
They locked Tuesday, July 31 (tomorrow), into their calendars for the get-together with other judges at Moore Park headquarters to vote for the next two Immortals.
(The panel includes Ray Warren, Phil Gould, Bob Fulton, Steve Crawley, Andrew Johns, Wally Lewis, NRL CEO Todd Greenberg, who put himself in, and Ian Heads.)
He is the most prominent and influential media personality in the country, bar none. Jones’s 2GB stablemate Ray Hadley was on the previous Immortals panel that voted in Andrew Johns. He too has been dumped this year and no one bothered to tell him, either.
● Disclaimer: Your columnist was also punted from the last Immortals panel.
more at
https://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/s...t/news-story/bb536fe3f5f6404766bd0c5b801b4d86
It might have been mentioned earlier but is there going to be Hall of Fame inductees every year? have they set a time period for the next Immortal after this group?
ThanksIn short, yes they have. Have a read of this post I wrote in a different thread. It includes links to stuff on the NRL's website which goes into a lot of details about the whole thing. You'll find a few extra bits and piece on the pages there.
In terms of The Immortals, after this round of inductions, they will admit a maximum of 2 every four years (Source: https://www.nrl.com/hall-of-fame/induction-process/becoming-an-immortal/). Hope that is of assistance