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Joel Caine

Noa

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There will be no-one left if there going to start sacking blokes for conflict of interests.
 

SGID

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The guy's a workaholic. Now his marriage has broken down he's working more. Feel sorry for Andrew Moore who was doing a day on the weekend.
 

axl rose

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Joel has a huge future as a caller. Very knowledgable, a great tone and most importantly around good people.

Well said. An ex footballer who actually looks like he had some media training. Thinking of some of the shockers over the years, Kenny, Daley, Fenech, Green. Woeful. Could add Gasnier but he is putting together a couple of sentences now which is nice.
 

undertaker

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The guy's a workaholic. Now his marriage has broken down he's working more. Feel sorry for Andrew Moore who was doing a day on the weekend.

In addition to his marriage breakdown, this is also another reason why he's back at 2GB 7 days a week. Gotta pay of those debts, son!:

http://www.smh.com.au/business/hadley-hocks-homes-as-taxing-times-take-toll-20130922-2u7v9.html

As always, he’s stoic, but it’s been a tough time lately for Sydney shock jock Ray Hadley.
The People’s Champion is in court with Richard Palmer, a colleague he allegedly bullied, he’s suing his former accountants for allegedly giving him bad financial advice and he’s offloading his salubrious weekender at Toowoon Bay on the NSW Central Coast at auction next month. But that’s just the start of it.
It turns out Hadley’s also flogging his beachfront pad at Main Beach on the Gold Coast.
The auction is on Thursday morning and agents Ray White say Hadley’s an “extremely keen seller”.
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The top rating morning host bought the sub-penthouse in 2006 for $1.6 million. So why the firesale? On top of about $2 million in mortgage debt, Hadley’s company Raytrack Sporting Services has been slapped by the ATO with a whopping tax debt of almost $6 million, which he’s got two years to come good on.
That sounds to us like a pretty good reason to sue your bean counters.
Even on Hadley’s circa $2.5 million salary, it’s gonna be a steep repayment plan. And that’s before you factor in his legal costs and the hefty settlement he may have to pay Palmer.
We hear he’s even gone cap in hand to Macquarie Radio’s management to help him navigate his lean spell – the same mob he walked out on in February in the aftermath of the Palmer incident.
You can guess how that conversation went... Let’s just hope the former mad punter – and his pal Duck Creek – isn’t tempted back to the race track.

... and ticks off a few mates
And as if his property and money headaches weren’t enough to worry about, 2GB host Ray Hadley unwittingly blew up his own superiors and shareholders at Macquarie Radio last week.
In one of his inimitable on-air sprays on Friday, Hadley went postal at NRL boss David Smith and the rugby league’s relationship with cheap ticket vendor leagueunlimited27, which was selling tickets to the Manly v Cronulla semi-final for $22 compared to $70 on Ticketek and NRL.com.au.
“Based on the sort of figures you’ve been getting over the past three weeks ... get your marketing people out the front of Driver Ave with a prawn net and drag people in as they are walking past.
That might be just as effective.” Sydney’s Daily Telegraph, where Hadley serves as honorary editor-in-chief, loyally followed up the yarn in its Saturday edition.
But guess who’s a founder and director of leagueunlimited27? None other than Jack Singleton, Macquarie Radio board member and son of majority shareholder John Singleton.
The faux pas has been the talk of media industry circles all weekend. And according to an NRL spokesman, the whole kerfuffle was over less than 400 seats. Oh dear.
 
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PARRA_FAN

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So Caine can still call on Fox Sports right?

I reckon he's got a good future in commentary, albeit a caller as well. He doesnt have a lot of cliche's and doesnt over do it, he seems a bit natural when he calls.
 

nrlnrl

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I think so, as he only calls NSW Cup matches on Fox, not NRL matches.

think they used him in main commentary for 1 game a few weeks back & he was sideline commentator when the giant Shark almost swallowed him. If you haven't seen it, go to YouTube & type in joel caine sharks
 

undertaker

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think they used him in main commentary for 1 game a few weeks back & he was sideline commentator when the giant Shark almost swallowed him. If you haven't seen it, go to YouTube & type in joel caine sharks

You're right

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b9xCsvrT-go

I was meant to say that he won't be calling NRL matches only on radio due to the conflict of interest he had with promoting Sportsbet on Triple M whilst being a caller for their rival competitor, 2GB. However, that conflict of interest doesn't apply with his tv duties.

And yes, I believe he called the Sharks vs Tigers match last week and did a fantastic job.

he needs to be on fox sports more maybe with a new sport talk show :cool:

This.

Fox Sports should offer him more than some of the deadwood they have there, like Gasnier, Kimmorley, Tallis.
 
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nrlnrl

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Really? I watched the game and thought he was rather average. I'd take Matt Russell over Caine easily

yep, he's a work in progress as he makes the transition from radio to tv. ( but he's lengths in front of another person who's failed miserably with that challenge )
 

PARRA_FAN

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Really? I watched the game and thought he was rather average. I'd take Matt Russell over Caine easily

Matt Russell's been good I must admit much better than Braybrook on Sunday Footy.

As for Joel Caine, he'll get better, as mentioned still getting used to calling from radio to TV but much better than Raaaayy and Tim Gilbert.
 

azsportza

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Matt Russell's been good I must admit much better than Braybrook on Sunday Footy.

As for Joel Caine, he'll get better, as mentioned still getting used to calling from radio to TV but much better than Raaaayy and Tim Gilbert.

Matt Russell has certainly continued to develop as a caller, I remember his first game was in 2011 for the Eels/Panthers match which saw the Panthers take the game to golden point with a try on full time. Wasn't terrible then, but comparing that to know he has come a long way.

Highlights: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OJ9gSLxkdxA
 
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