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dubby

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Interesting read....



View all news | Send to a friend | Print Not leaving, waiting Henry on the outer in cyberspace as team Furner fills void
By Daniel Macdonald
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"A disgrace, a shambles, a nightmare, a farce, surely an April Fool's Day prank, a complete @#$%^ joke".
It was 2am yesterday and scores of bleary-eyed Canberra Raiders fans blogged away scornfully at outgoing coach Neil Henry and the board and management of their beloved club that had let him slip out of his contract a year early.
By early yesterday afternoon, Raiders stalwart David Furner, the son of the club's foundation coach, Don senior, had been appointed as Henry's replacement on a three-year deal.
David's older brother Don, the club's loyal chief executive officer, wasn't so upbeat, mumbling that maybe he would have to go as well.
"Maybe I'll leave. I won't be there for that long, but we'll see," he answered when asked about the family coach-CEO venture.
Re-enter Simon Hawkins, the club's former CEO, who will now play middleman in any sensitive negotiations involving coach Furner that would normally have been dealt with by the CEO if he wasn't your older brother.
Influential Raiders chairman John McIntyre told The Canberra Times yesterday that the board had discussed the possible implications of having brothers in two of the most important and public positions at the club. "We mentioned at the board meeting that while Don was in the management position and having David coming on board as coach, which was certainly my preference, Simon [Hawkins] may need to come in again," McIntyre said. "[A family feud] is not in the nature of either of them but families being what families are, you know, there could be a volatile environment.
"There may be a lot of family pride on one side, but I'm just saying that there could be difficulties with two family members in those positions."
Hawkins was chief executive when he and then general manager Don Furner agreed on the get-out clause in Henry's contract.
McIntyre yesterday maintained that the entire board was ignorant of the clause which allowed Henry to escape the deal by providing just a matter of a few months' notice to the club.
He sent a blunt message to management and a promise to Raiders fans that the embarrassing mistake he has had to deal with over the past three days would never happen again while he was chairman. "This management will never do something like that again while this board is in place," he said.

Henry, meanwhile, maintained that he had no knowledge the get-out option was in his contract until he sought advice on terminating it.
He said yesterday that he made a commitment in writing to the Raiders that he would not join the North Queensland Cowboys until November.
The club have backed his pledge to see out the season regardless of results on the field.
Henry's promise to stay until the end of the season is likely to further anger some Raiders fans, who want his head on a plate.
Queanbeyan fan Kenrick Winchester summed up the sentiment, "We want someone in charge of the club who actually wants to be here. Henry's commitment isn't to the club, so why should ours be to him?"
Adding to the drama yesterday was the revelation that Origin back-rower Neville Costigan is likely to follow Henry out the door at the end of the season. He was shocked when told of the club's decision to promote Henry's assistant David Furner to the senior coaching role. "I don't know about that one, I thought they would have at least gone after another NRL coach," he said. Costigan has already stated his desire to finish his career in Queensland and said yesterday that Henry's decision to leave the club could impact on where he chose to play next year.
 

matt

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good f**k off wasnt on my keepers list..so im sweet.

money better spent securing a few of our juniors.

sh*t hot juniors coming through the u20s ...anyone.

i like where we are going tbh.

always said id rather give it a crack with our juniors than over priced hack tourists.
 

Macko8

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i could care less if costigan goes.

spend the cash on securing the likes of zillman,TLL

and of course go after some other players.
 

Bay56

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Costigan wanting to go home is not a big surprise ... it's been on the cards since last season.
 

donkey|rope

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costigan is fairly useless. for all the good things he does on the field, he negates it by dropping the ball, giving away penalities and being injured or suspended more often than not.
 

Mullins_y2k

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R u guys geniused! costigan is a QLD rep and has been bloody good for us when on the field... i don't get u at all
 

Timbo

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This is why Canberra being a home for bad boys and rejects is a bad idea.

Noone wanted to touch Costigan with a 40 foot pole except us, and this is what happens now that we've restored his career.

He's as good as gone, I heard him on the radio this morning, it'll either be the Titans or the Cowboys.

My opinion: shift the prick to Souths-Logan for the rest of the season, see how much money people are willing to pay for him then.
 

matt

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Mullins_y2k said:
R u guys geniused! costigan is a QLD rep and has been bloody good for us when on the field... i don't get u at all


meh ..overrated....looked like a fish out of water in soo imo.
 

RSK

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Timbo said:
My opinion: shift the prick to Souths-Logan for the rest of the season, see how much money people are willing to pay for him then.

Top idea. Yeah, hes a QLD rep and can be useful, but he won't be that much of a loss. The juniors are were its at for the Raiders.
 

Lime_Green

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As if the club would ever do that!

I'm sure like the doormat of a club we are he'll be one of the first selected to run out for us once fit, even after he's signed with the Cowboys or Titans.

And perhaps that's the way it should be, I don't know...
 

edabomb

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He's not a huge loss. But we do need to make sure we find someone with some raw aggression to replace him, not another hard worker/tackling machine!!!
 

Bay56

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This is one of the reasons I was critical of management not putting all their efforts into keeping James Woolford at the club ... it is always easier to keep your juniors in a Raiders frame of mind than it is an import ... yet some applauded management for signing an U19's hooker from guess where .. QLD ... well lets see how long he sticks around .... imo if he reaches any heights he'll be back up north before you can say "geez its cold here"
 

dubby

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Nev is a SOO rep because Neil was a coach and so was Mal....and his form was ok. Mind you QLD dont have too many backrowers.
 

Raider_69

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Bay56 said:
Costigan wanting to go home is not a big surprise ... it's been on the cards since last season.

spot on
costigan has been long odds to stick with us for nearly a year now
 

nickraider

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It just seems that this club gives people a go and then gets shat on. I think it is laughable that Henry has promised to stay until October or November or whenver the f**k it is. Just wish he'd f**k off now so that we can move on.
 

Chachi

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Plum > Costigan.

Great player on his day but should never have been picked for origin. Far too many errors and poor discipline.

Losing him is the least of our concerns, both on and off the field.
 

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