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Jack Bird

TheDefender

Juniors
Messages
125
Nah.....Creepin Jesus is yesterdays man....gonna look like a cranky old fool when it all turns to shit yet again at the Donkeys next year.....can't wait.




Still far more respected in rugby league than anyone that has even been near a shonks jersey

No shonks supporter has any business what so ever denigrating Wayne Bennett
 

2012....Sharks Year

First Grade
Messages
5,795
Still far more respected in rugby league than anyone that has even been near a shonks jersey

No shonks supporter has any business what so ever denigrating Wayne Bennett
Never met anyone who respects him other than Donkey supporters....Only real career achievement was his premiership in 2010 at the goons....faarrkk me - I could have won premierships coaching the sides he had in the 80's and 90;s etc. Poor old Newie are still trying to recover after he destroyed them and the Broncs have never been the same since Andrew Gee got amnesia, As i said....yesterdays' man.
 

glenmoresharkie

First Grade
Messages
8,569
Still far more respected in rugby league than anyone that has even been near a shonks jersey

No shonks supporter has any business what so ever denigrating Wayne Bennett

Bennett is a coward. Always has had the best players at Brisbane, went to Newy and realised he couldn’t get/have the superstar players he’s always had he f**ked off and left the club to wilt away. Nobody else respects him except for Donkeys fans.
 

ouryear

Juniors
Messages
780
Bennett is a coward. Always has had the best players at Brisbane, went to Newy and realised he couldn’t get/have the superstar players he’s always had he f**ked off and left the club to wilt away. Nobody else respects him except for Donkeys fans.

Mate, come off it, firstly he has had to manage a heap of egos up there for two decades, egos like Sailor, Boyd, Tallis, Hodges....and 30 others.

Other coaches can't even manage ONE
ego like Hayne, let alone 30.

Secondly, he got the Knights to the
top 8 in one year.

It went to shit because of TINKLER....remember him?!!

Call me a troll, but the point is buster, he just made the PRELIM FINAL lmao, that's hardly YESTERDAYS man FFS
 
Messages
15,207
Well it looks like Bennet is a cranky old liar
Who'd have thought ????
His manipulation skills just arent what they used to be
the club should sue him


http://www.sharks.com.au/news/2017/11/04/club_statement.html

In response to articles and reports on November 2, 2017, in relation to Jack Bird’s surgery, the Sharks wish to make the following statement.

The comments made with regards to the Sharks sweeping a players injury under the carpet are misleading and false. These statements have insulted Sharks medical staff, the Club’s radiology provider and one of Australia’s leading shoulder surgeons in whom Jack consulted.

Jack was injured in Round 22 of the 2017 NRL season. As is the standard club process,

Sharks medical staff attended the surgical consultations with Jack. The surgeon concluded that there was no indication that surgery was required based on Jack’s clinical presentation and the radiology findings.

The Sharks made a collective decision that involved Jack, the surgeon and the Club’s medical staff, that surgery was not required and the injury would be allowed to heal naturally whilst Jack underwent a rehabilitation program.

Jack successfully completed his rehabilitation process and returned to play for the Club in the first week of the Final Series without any further injury to his shoulder.

Following the Sharks elimination from the Final Series, Jack underwent the standard Exit Medical Assessment with Sharks medical staff on September 14. This assessment did not give rise to any evidence that would change the Club’s management of Jack. Based on this assessment, if Jack was remaining at the Sharks for the 2018 season, he would not be having reconstructive surgery. The exit medical screening and shoulder scan results were sent to Brisbane Broncos medical staff on October 6.

Jack participated in the Prime Minister’s 13 in Papua New Guinea in the hope of making the Australian World Cup Squad on September 23. As Jack competed we assume that the Australian Medical Staff deemed Jack fit to play.

During Round 23 of the 2017 NRL season, the week after Jack initially injured his shoulder, the Cronulla Sharks played the Brisbane Broncos at Suncorp Stadium (Friday, August 11). When in Brisbane, Sharks medical staff discussed Jack’s scan findings, in person, with the Brisbane Broncos medical staff. They have been aware of the details of the injury since that time.

Suggestions that Jack Bird’s injury is similar to that sustained by Anthony Milford are incorrect. Jack did not dislocate his shoulder. The statement that the Brisbane Broncos have lost time with Jack as a direct result of the medical processes carried out by the Sharks has no basis in fact.

The Sharks view their duty of care to their players as their top priority. The players health, wellbeing and welfare are taken very seriously and any disparaging remarks will be vigorously defended.
 

glenmoresharkie

First Grade
Messages
8,569
Mate, come off it, firstly he has had to manage a heap of egos up there for two decades, egos like Sailor, Boyd, Tallis, Hodges....and 30 others.

Other coaches can't even manage ONE
ego like Hayne, let alone 30.

Secondly, he got the Knights to the
top 8 in one year.

It went to shit because of TINKLER....remember him?!!

Call me a troll, but the point is buster, he just made the PRELIM FINAL lmao, that's hardly YESTERDAYS man FFS

You’ll find most Newcastle fans will blame Bennett before they blame Tinkler.
 

carcharias

Immortal
Messages
43,120
Well it looks like Bennet is a cranky old liar
Who'd have thought ????
His manipulation skills just arent what they used to be
the club should sue him


http://www.sharks.com.au/news/2017/11/04/club_statement.html

In response to articles and reports on November 2, 2017, in relation to Jack Bird’s surgery, the Sharks wish to make the following statement.

The comments made with regards to the Sharks sweeping a players injury under the carpet are misleading and false. These statements have insulted Sharks medical staff, the Club’s radiology provider and one of Australia’s leading shoulder surgeons in whom Jack consulted.

Jack was injured in Round 22 of the 2017 NRL season. As is the standard club process,

Sharks medical staff attended the surgical consultations with Jack. The surgeon concluded that there was no indication that surgery was required based on Jack’s clinical presentation and the radiology findings.

The Sharks made a collective decision that involved Jack, the surgeon and the Club’s medical staff, that surgery was not required and the injury would be allowed to heal naturally whilst Jack underwent a rehabilitation program.

Jack successfully completed his rehabilitation process and returned to play for the Club in the first week of the Final Series without any further injury to his shoulder.

Following the Sharks elimination from the Final Series, Jack underwent the standard Exit Medical Assessment with Sharks medical staff on September 14. This assessment did not give rise to any evidence that would change the Club’s management of Jack. Based on this assessment, if Jack was remaining at the Sharks for the 2018 season, he would not be having reconstructive surgery. The exit medical screening and shoulder scan results were sent to Brisbane Broncos medical staff on October 6.

Jack participated in the Prime Minister’s 13 in Papua New Guinea in the hope of making the Australian World Cup Squad on September 23. As Jack competed we assume that the Australian Medical Staff deemed Jack fit to play.

During Round 23 of the 2017 NRL season, the week after Jack initially injured his shoulder, the Cronulla Sharks played the Brisbane Broncos at Suncorp Stadium (Friday, August 11). When in Brisbane, Sharks medical staff discussed Jack’s scan findings, in person, with the Brisbane Broncos medical staff. They have been aware of the details of the injury since that time.

Suggestions that Jack Bird’s injury is similar to that sustained by Anthony Milford are incorrect. Jack did not dislocate his shoulder. The statement that the Brisbane Broncos have lost time with Jack as a direct result of the medical processes carried out by the Sharks has no basis in fact.

The Sharks view their duty of care to their players as their top priority. The players health, wellbeing and welfare are taken very seriously and any disparaging remarks will be vigorously defended.

The club should sue the old codger.
 

coolumsharkie

Referee
Messages
27,115
Well it looks like Bennet is a cranky old liar
Who'd have thought ????
His manipulation skills just arent what they used to be
the club should sue him


http://www.sharks.com.au/news/2017/11/04/club_statement.html

In response to articles and reports on November 2, 2017, in relation to Jack Bird’s surgery, the Sharks wish to make the following statement.

The comments made with regards to the Sharks sweeping a players injury under the carpet are misleading and false. These statements have insulted Sharks medical staff, the Club’s radiology provider and one of Australia’s leading shoulder surgeons in whom Jack consulted.

Jack was injured in Round 22 of the 2017 NRL season. As is the standard club process,

Sharks medical staff attended the surgical consultations with Jack. The surgeon concluded that there was no indication that surgery was required based on Jack’s clinical presentation and the radiology findings.

The Sharks made a collective decision that involved Jack, the surgeon and the Club’s medical staff, that surgery was not required and the injury would be allowed to heal naturally whilst Jack underwent a rehabilitation program.

Jack successfully completed his rehabilitation process and returned to play for the Club in the first week of the Final Series without any further injury to his shoulder.

Following the Sharks elimination from the Final Series, Jack underwent the standard Exit Medical Assessment with Sharks medical staff on September 14. This assessment did not give rise to any evidence that would change the Club’s management of Jack. Based on this assessment, if Jack was remaining at the Sharks for the 2018 season, he would not be having reconstructive surgery. The exit medical screening and shoulder scan results were sent to Brisbane Broncos medical staff on October 6.

Jack participated in the Prime Minister’s 13 in Papua New Guinea in the hope of making the Australian World Cup Squad on September 23. As Jack competed we assume that the Australian Medical Staff deemed Jack fit to play.

During Round 23 of the 2017 NRL season, the week after Jack initially injured his shoulder, the Cronulla Sharks played the Brisbane Broncos at Suncorp Stadium (Friday, August 11). When in Brisbane, Sharks medical staff discussed Jack’s scan findings, in person, with the Brisbane Broncos medical staff. They have been aware of the details of the injury since that time.

Suggestions that Jack Bird’s injury is similar to that sustained by Anthony Milford are incorrect. Jack did not dislocate his shoulder. The statement that the Brisbane Broncos have lost time with Jack as a direct result of the medical processes carried out by the Sharks has no basis in fact.

The Sharks view their duty of care to their players as their top priority. The players health, wellbeing and welfare are taken very seriously and any disparaging remarks will be vigorously defended.

What a response!! Smoke a blue vein cigar Bennet you cretin!
 

ouryear

Juniors
Messages
780
You’ll find most Newcastle fans will blame Bennett before they blame Tinkler.
I live in Highfields nr Newcastle, it's about 60/40 versus Tinkler.

It doesn't really matter who gets the blame, really what matters is who did the crime.

Tinkler is a moron and did the crime.

Paying staff, suppliers and players months late... and turning up at team sessions like a drunk prima dona.

Yes, Creeping should have realised it when Tinkler interviewed him, and should have signed up again with Saints.....but I guess great coaches enjoy a challenge.
 

snout

First Grade
Messages
5,517
Well it looks like Bennet is a cranky old liar
Who'd have thought ????
His manipulation skills just arent what they used to be
the club should sue him


http://www.sharks.com.au/news/2017/11/04/club_statement.html

In response to articles and reports on November 2, 2017, in relation to Jack Bird’s surgery, the Sharks wish to make the following statement.

The comments made with regards to the Sharks sweeping a players injury under the carpet are misleading and false. These statements have insulted Sharks medical staff, the Club’s radiology provider and one of Australia’s leading shoulder surgeons in whom Jack consulted.

Jack was injured in Round 22 of the 2017 NRL season. As is the standard club process,

Sharks medical staff attended the surgical consultations with Jack. The surgeon concluded that there was no indication that surgery was required based on Jack’s clinical presentation and the radiology findings.

The Sharks made a collective decision that involved Jack, the surgeon and the Club’s medical staff, that surgery was not required and the injury would be allowed to heal naturally whilst Jack underwent a rehabilitation program.

Jack successfully completed his rehabilitation process and returned to play for the Club in the first week of the Final Series without any further injury to his shoulder.

Following the Sharks elimination from the Final Series, Jack underwent the standard Exit Medical Assessment with Sharks medical staff on September 14. This assessment did not give rise to any evidence that would change the Club’s management of Jack. Based on this assessment, if Jack was remaining at the Sharks for the 2018 season, he would not be having reconstructive surgery. The exit medical screening and shoulder scan results were sent to Brisbane Broncos medical staff on October 6.

Jack participated in the Prime Minister’s 13 in Papua New Guinea in the hope of making the Australian World Cup Squad on September 23. As Jack competed we assume that the Australian Medical Staff deemed Jack fit to play.

During Round 23 of the 2017 NRL season, the week after Jack initially injured his shoulder, the Cronulla Sharks played the Brisbane Broncos at Suncorp Stadium (Friday, August 11). When in Brisbane, Sharks medical staff discussed Jack’s scan findings, in person, with the Brisbane Broncos medical staff. They have been aware of the details of the injury since that time.

Suggestions that Jack Bird’s injury is similar to that sustained by Anthony Milford are incorrect. Jack did not dislocate his shoulder. The statement that the Brisbane Broncos have lost time with Jack as a direct result of the medical processes carried out by the Sharks has no basis in fact.

The Sharks view their duty of care to their players as their top priority. The players health, wellbeing and welfare are taken very seriously and any disparaging remarks will be vigorously defended.
Hahahaha.
Gold.
 

Weaponhead

Coach
Messages
10,997
Well it looks like Bennet is a cranky old liar
Who'd have thought ????
His manipulation skills just arent what they used to be
the club should sue him


http://www.sharks.com.au/news/2017/11/04/club_statement.html

In response to articles and reports on November 2, 2017, in relation to Jack Bird’s surgery, the Sharks wish to make the following statement.

The comments made with regards to the Sharks sweeping a players injury under the carpet are misleading and false. These statements have insulted Sharks medical staff, the Club’s radiology provider and one of Australia’s leading shoulder surgeons in whom Jack consulted.

Jack was injured in Round 22 of the 2017 NRL season. As is the standard club process,

Sharks medical staff attended the surgical consultations with Jack. The surgeon concluded that there was no indication that surgery was required based on Jack’s clinical presentation and the radiology findings.

The Sharks made a collective decision that involved Jack, the surgeon and the Club’s medical staff, that surgery was not required and the injury would be allowed to heal naturally whilst Jack underwent a rehabilitation program.

Jack successfully completed his rehabilitation process and returned to play for the Club in the first week of the Final Series without any further injury to his shoulder.

Following the Sharks elimination from the Final Series, Jack underwent the standard Exit Medical Assessment with Sharks medical staff on September 14. This assessment did not give rise to any evidence that would change the Club’s management of Jack. Based on this assessment, if Jack was remaining at the Sharks for the 2018 season, he would not be having reconstructive surgery. The exit medical screening and shoulder scan results were sent to Brisbane Broncos medical staff on October 6.

Jack participated in the Prime Minister’s 13 in Papua New Guinea in the hope of making the Australian World Cup Squad on September 23. As Jack competed we assume that the Australian Medical Staff deemed Jack fit to play.

During Round 23 of the 2017 NRL season, the week after Jack initially injured his shoulder, the Cronulla Sharks played the Brisbane Broncos at Suncorp Stadium (Friday, August 11). When in Brisbane, Sharks medical staff discussed Jack’s scan findings, in person, with the Brisbane Broncos medical staff. They have been aware of the details of the injury since that time.

Suggestions that Jack Bird’s injury is similar to that sustained by Anthony Milford are incorrect. Jack did not dislocate his shoulder. The statement that the Brisbane Broncos have lost time with Jack as a direct result of the medical processes carried out by the Sharks has no basis in fact.

The Sharks view their duty of care to their players as their top priority. The players health, wellbeing and welfare are taken very seriously and any disparaging remarks will be vigorously defended.
Loving the attitude from the Sharks. Don't take shit from anyone. Even an entitled old bastard who thinks he is the game.

Smashed them with facts. Bennett can sook but its just buyers remorse.
 
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