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Gronk

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I posted it bc we were looking at him, but he opted to stay at the WT. Now he's starting the year in reggies. Oops.

 

Poupou Escobar

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A few interesting former Eels named this week:

Knights
16. Buhrer
18. Sio

Seagulls
2. Taufua
8. Fonua-Blake
17. Tanginoa

Sharks
5. Katoa
13. Gallen
16. Seumanufagai
17. Paulo
21. Hodkinson

Tigers
15. Twal
17. Eisenhuth

Roosters
2. Tupou
6. Cornish
16. Matterson
18. Robinson

Bunnies
15. Fuimaono

Warriors
6. Green

Bulldogs
4. Hopoate
7. Foran

Storm
19. Kamikamica

Panthers
6. Maloney

Titans
1. Gordon
9. Peats

Raiders
8. Paulo

Plenty uninteresting as well I guess
 
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this is a very interesting read
a broncos fan has decided to walk away from the club forever over the matt lodge signing

Goodbye, Brisbane Broncos: Why Matt Lodge made a loyal NRL fan disown his team
February 27, 2018 11:26pm EST February 27, 2018 11:24pm EST In rare instances in sport, winning is not everything
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John Martin



Published on Feb. 27, 2018

As a long-time fan of the Brisbane Broncos, there were plenty of times where I and others were asked to play the “loyal solider” when it appeared we were under attack from all sides.

The example that immediately springs to mind was the Super League war. That was strike one for me.

My club were front and centre in leading the push for the breakaway competition. The fabric of the game of rugby league was being torn apart and the Brisbane Broncos had the most blood on their hands.

The second “strike” was the signing of Ben Barba.

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I found it tough to stomach that my club would actively pursue a player with the baggage Ben Barba brought with him.

I despised the club for signing Barba. I found it hard to watch the team. They put winning ahead of club values and integrity.

I mulled over walking away there and then and regret the fact I didn’t.

Fast forward to November 2017, and NRL CEO Todd Greenberg green lights Matthew Lodge’s return.

I am floored. If there was ever a moment when a backbone was needed by the leader of the NRL, it was now.

I could not have been more wrong. Todd Greenberg, as he did with the Ben Barba incident when he was at Canterbury, handled this issue poorly.

Jessica O’Halloran, journalist for The Daily Telegraph, opens with the following in her article on the situation.

“There is a young boy in the United States who still has night terrors because NRL player Matthew Lodge tore apart his family’s apartment.

“Mum, I’m too young to die,” the then nine-year-old said after Lodge punched a hole through the bathroom door he was hiding behind with his mother.

“A US judge ordered Lodge to pay $1.6 million damages for that night when he repeatedly punched the little boy’s father in the head.”

Read it again. If you don’t feel that knot in your stomach, read it again. And again. And again.

As a father of two young children, this story perhaps hits home harder than it does with those who are not parents, though I’ve never been more sickened in my life as a rugby league fan.

An innocent family, with a young boy, has been caught in the cross-fire this time of a want-to-be thug who is paid to play rugby league (that’s right Matthew, you’re a want-to-be thug).

I walked away from the Brisbane Broncos as a fan once they saw it appropriate to sign Matthew Lodge.

This was the third strike for me, the loyal fan. I will not cop it any more or invest my time, emotion and money in supporting the Brisbane Broncos. I am done.

In rare instances in sport, winning in my opinion is not everything.

Unconditional loyalty in my life is limited two things: my family and my country.

Everything else is conditional and earned.

Thank you for the memories to the Brisbane Broncos club, and the Queensland Maroons.

I walk away from both teams happy with my decision and knowing that the time is now right to move on and start a new chapter as a rugby league fan.

To navigate this next journey with my wife and two kids by my side as fans of the Red V.

All the best.
http://www.nospam47.com/au/league/n...court-case-contract/19dhoplpsak1qzjx9livnc3j6
 

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Just saw a funny bit on nrl360 .. in the lead into the ad, vossy talking to matt checcin

Vossy: What happens if while taking a kick at goal the ball explodes before going through the posts
Checcin: If its cam smith, its whatever cam wants to do

Its funny cos its true!!!
 
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A few interesting former Eels named this week:

Knights
16. Buhrer
18. Sio

Seagulls
2. Taufua
8. Fonua-Blake
17. Tanginoa

Sharks
5. Katoa
13. Gallen
16. Seumanufagai
17. Paulo
21. Hodkinson

Tigers
15. Twal
17. Eisenhuth

Roosters
2. Tupou
6. Cornish
16. Matterson
18. Robinson

Bunnies
15. Fuimaono

Warriors
6. Green

Bulldogs
4. Stoppafarty
7. Foran

Storm
19. Kamikamica

Panthers
6. Maloney

Titans
1. Gordon
9. Peats

Raiders
8. Paulo

Plenty uninteresting as well I guess

As much as I hate the merkins, it's good to see young Stoppa back where he belongs.
 

Twizzle

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he did yesterday although I never saw it, he even shed a tear apparently
 

84 Baby

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Packer, like Ma'u, Kirisome, Wicks and others did his time and paid for his crime and publicly showed remorse.
Lodge hasn't.
The ex bronco fan doesn’t mention lack of remorse (I think) so really it’s just the act which has put him off. But I guess Packers offence wasn’t really as bad as Lodges
 

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