Jason Maher
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I'd be cut if saints went, got a hectic schedule. Charity shield in a month, bulldogs in perth a week later, wcc in england a week after that. Then round 1 on gold coast, round 3 nz, round 4 newcastle.
While it would be good if they raffled off some sh*t, I don't think we have the time to go up there for a 3 days or what ever.
The whole concept is that it's clubs from Sydney's west pitching in to help out. Using it to have yet another dig at Melbourne shows just how low you can go. Grow up.
The much-maligned rugby league players actually have rolled up their sleeves and offered to fly into the flood-ravaged areas to physically help with the clean-up. They constantly are criticised for their misogynist, blokey, hell-raising ways, but they are real men to whom we always will turn when the tough job has to be done.
Billy Slater plays for China, does he?WTF? Where did I mention Melbourne you stupid genius?????
You're seriously going to have a dig at Saints over this?There are more important things in this world than a game of football. surely disasters like the QLD floods put a little perspective in peoples lives about what really is important, but apparently not.
This is outstanding work by all clubs & players involved.
Just whilst we are on the topic, not a Rugby League player but Tim Cahill has set up a package up for auction. With over 7 days of bidding remaining it is up to $60,000
http://cgi.ebay.com.au/Tim-Cahill-E...Memorabilia&hash=item3f06747e2b#ht_714wt_1141
Eels heading to Queensland to aid in flood relief
The Pirtek Parramatta Eels have united with fellow western Sydney clubs Penrith Panthers, the Bulldogs and Wests Tigers to aid the relief effort for the Queensland floods.
Players from the Parramatta Eels will fly into flood-ravaged south-east Queensland next Tuesday for two days to assist with the clean-up for one of the worst natural disasters Queensland has experienced.
The Pirtek Parramatta Eels, including Chris Walker, Carl Webb, Nathan Hindmarsh, Daniel Mortimer, Luke Burt and coach Stephen Kearney will be based in Ipswich and mainly help out in the badly damaged town of Goodna.
The Penrith Panthers will be taking 10 players including Petero Civoniceva, Michael Jennings, Lachlan Coote, Travis Burns and their coach Matthew Elliott to Karalee, Ipswich.
The Bulldogs are determining where they can provide the same type of benefit but in a different region. They hope to have it confirmed in the coming days. The Wests Tigers are also confirming details.
Approximately 20 Eels will travel to Goodna, spending their time cleaning up debris and mud from streets and property, mingling with the community and helping with the clean-up for the local Junior Rugby League Clubs.
The Eels will fly into Brisbane Airport on Tuesday morning before being bussed out to Ipswich by Ipswich Council.
Once there the players will be working hands-on with the disaster relief crews and locals to clean up the streets before going to a dinner arranged by Ipswich Council.
Later that evening the players will visit evacuation centres nearby to mingle with the locals, many of whom have lost their homes.
On Wednesday the team will head to local Rugby League Clubs in the area to help clean up facilities and assist however they can.
Parramatta Eels Chairman Roy Spagnolo says the Club is keen to do whatever it can to help the people of Queensland through the floods and clean-up.
"I'm really proud of this Club and the way everyone has pulled together to get the boys up to Ipswich to help in whatever way they can," he says.
"Rugby League always unites in times of trouble and the Parramatta Club are keen to help, especially given some of our players' families were directly impacted by the floods."
He may as well in your stupid tiny mind if you have forgotten the link between where this disaster is and what jersey Slater wears 3 times a year.Billy Slater plays for China, does he?
look how this AFL twig in Adelaide reports it http://www.adelaidenow.com.au/ipad/sport-and-the-sportsperson/story-fn6br25t-1225988066402
The much-maligned rugby league players actually have rolled up their sleeves and offered to fly into the flood-ravaged areas to physically help with the clean-up. They constantly are criticised for their misogynist, blokey, hell-raising ways, but they are real men to whom we always will turn when the tough job has to be done.
There are more important things in this world than a game of football. surely disasters like the QLD floods put a little perspective in peoples lives about what really is important, but apparently not.
How utterly original :lol:FFS you sniff too much glue at times. Go and rearrange your sock drawer, putting the Saints ones on top of the old Dogs ones no doubt.