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Noise

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A player that didn’t play on Saturday night who is looking at changing clubs. Not hard to work that out
 

Gronk

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It wasn't the player I was thinking of. Turns out it was Harry Grant.

https://coupler.foxsports.com.au/ap...e/news-story/0a5f01e41575fc3eb821ce81b547d7d9

Oh him. Good actor so they say.

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Twizzle

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The guy plays for the Sunshine Coast Falcons in the Queensland Cup team and didn't even travel to Sydney for the semi final, yet he is referred to as Storm star by the media.
 

strider

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The guy plays for the Sunshine Coast Falcons in the Queensland Cup team and didn't even travel to Sydney for the semi final, yet he is referred to as Storm star by the media.
*rising

Doesnt sound like he was rising ... sounds like he was flat on his face
 

Gronk

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The mad merkin who shot up Penrith last night was a former Pennys Reserve Grader.


He was featured on a Men of League page on their website, now taken down. Google cache exists but.

https://webcache.googleusercontent....on-and-inspiration/+&cd=1&hl=en&ct=clnk&gl=au

Six years ago before Daniel’s last ever game of football, he was fit, healthy and enjoying playing the sport he has loved all his life.

Then whilst playing Reserve Grade for Penrith, the winger twisted his neck in an innocuous tackle.

DSC_2395LR.jpg


Daniel says that he didn’t feel quite right after the tackle. So he defended for another set and then had to go off injured. Driving home after the game, the road lines were crossing for Daniel and he felt like he was going to be physically sick.

Little did Daniel know that he was having a delayed stroke after the tackle where he twisted his neck.

The stroke was devastating for Daniel – it left him unable to walk and talk. His mother had to feed him because he had no physical strength remaining in his once strong body.

As a result of the stroke, Daniel ended up with no strength in the right side of his body and spent six weeks in rehabilitation.

After years as part of the rugby league family, Daniel was known by many and was referred to the Men of League Foundation. The Men of League came to Daniel’s assistance which has helped turn his life around.

As part of Daniel’s rehab and program to rebuild strength in his body, he was referred to Paul Graham – Australia’s most famous body builder. Daniel visited Paul’s gym to start his path back to building up a strong body and will always remember Paul’s early advice: “You can rebuild your body, you just have to put your mind to it”.

Daniel’s determination to rebuild his body and strength saw him finally compete at this year’s International Federation of Body Building’s NSW Championships.

“This was my first competition and I was really pleased with how I looked,” Daniel says.

“I’d like to stay in the industry, even if not competing, I’m thinking about possibly going into judging.

“I’m so grateful for the help that Men of League gave me. Ron Coote was often in touch, helping and encouraging me. I’m proud that my son still plays rugby league for St Mary’s. The rugby league community is a wonderful family,” Daniel concluded.

Photo: Daniel King
Photos courtesy of Carole Graham
 

Noise

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Every merkin took great pleasure in doing this to us, so f**k you 9th place Tigers:

1. Tedesco
2. Koroibete
3. Suli
4. Matterson (about to leave and has played centres for the chooks)
5. Ado-Carr
6. Austin
7. Moses
8. Fifita
9. Papenheuzen
10. Lodge
11. Sironen
12. Blair
13. N Brown

14. Woods
15. Marshall King
16. Stone
17.Keppie
 
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84 Baby

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The mad merkin who shot up Penrith last night was a former Pennys Reserve Grader.


He was featured on a Men of League page on their website, now taken down. Google cache exists but.

https://webcache.googleusercontent....on-and-inspiration/+&cd=1&hl=en&ct=clnk&gl=au

Six years ago before Daniel’s last ever game of football, he was fit, healthy and enjoying playing the sport he has loved all his life.

Then whilst playing Reserve Grade for Penrith, the winger twisted his neck in an innocuous tackle.

DSC_2395LR.jpg


Daniel says that he didn’t feel quite right after the tackle. So he defended for another set and then had to go off injured. Driving home after the game, the road lines were crossing for Daniel and he felt like he was going to be physically sick.

Little did Daniel know that he was having a delayed stroke after the tackle where he twisted his neck.

The stroke was devastating for Daniel – it left him unable to walk and talk. His mother had to feed him because he had no physical strength remaining in his once strong body.

As a result of the stroke, Daniel ended up with no strength in the right side of his body and spent six weeks in rehabilitation.

After years as part of the rugby league family, Daniel was known by many and was referred to the Men of League Foundation. The Men of League came to Daniel’s assistance which has helped turn his life around.

As part of Daniel’s rehab and program to rebuild strength in his body, he was referred to Paul Graham – Australia’s most famous body builder. Daniel visited Paul’s gym to start his path back to building up a strong body and will always remember Paul’s early advice: “You can rebuild your body, you just have to put your mind to it”.

Daniel’s determination to rebuild his body and strength saw him finally compete at this year’s International Federation of Body Building’s NSW Championships.

“This was my first competition and I was really pleased with how I looked,” Daniel says.

“I’d like to stay in the industry, even if not competing, I’m thinking about possibly going into judging.

“I’m so grateful for the help that Men of League gave me. Ron Coote was often in touch, helping and encouraging me. I’m proud that my son still plays rugby league for St Mary’s. The rugby league community is a wonderful family,” Daniel concluded.

Photo: Daniel King
Photos courtesy of Carole Graham
Not making light of situation but if he played for us the headline would be about him being a former Eel
 

84 Baby

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Every merkin took great pleasure in doing this to us, so f**k you 9th place Tigers:

1. Tedesco
2. Koroibete
3. Suli
4. Matterson (about to leave and has played centres for the chooks)
5. Ado-Carr
6. Austin
7. Moses
8. Fifita
9. Papenheuzen
10. Lodge
11. Sironen
12. Blair
13. Woods
14. Having Farah in team
 

Joshuatheeel

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Every merkin took great pleasure in doing this to us, so f**k you 9th place Tigers:

1. Tedesco
2. Koroibete
3. Suli
4. Matterson (about to leave and has played centres for the chooks)
5. Ado-Carr
6. Austin
7. Moses
8. Fifita
9. Papenheuzen
10. Lodge
11. Sironen
12. Blair
13. Woods

Marshall-King
Nrown
Stone
Keppie (was on a tigers junior scholarship or something before he came to us I think)
 

Gronk

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Every merkin took great pleasure in doing this to us, so f**k you 9th place Tigers:

1. Tedesco
2. Koroibete
3. Suli
4. Matterson (about to leave and has played centres for the chooks)
5. Ado-Carr
6. Austin
7. Moses
8. Fifita
9. Papenheuzen
10. Lodge
11. Sironen
12. Blair
13. N Brown

14. Woods
15. Marshall King
16. Stone
17.Keppie

To be fair, Moses is an Eels junior.
 

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