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The_Frog

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Kent, Hopper, Sloth and Ikin. This show exists to create headlines for the next days paper.
Kent I can live with Ikin likewise. Rothfield and the other journos are just doing what they are paid for and you expect bullshit from journos. But Hooper is the bald embodiment of Satan without a single redeeming feature. A card carrying goose.
 

Perth Red

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That idiot last night ranting about being a nation of 'dobbers' What a cock! DId he really blame the punishments for players and coaches doing the wrong thing on society? Tool!

I was amused how the other three just looked at him with amused stunned looks on their faces lol
 

KennySterling

Juniors
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That idiot last night ranting about being a nation of 'dobbers' What a c**k! DId he really blame the punishments for players and coaches doing the wrong thing on society? Tool!

I was amused how the other three just looked at him with amused stunned looks on their faces lol

Paul Crawley - only gets a gig because of his brother - really is Bennett's bitch isn't he ?

FFS he backs the selfish old merkin in everything he does no matter what.
 

Mr Angry

Not a Referee
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Tooves, like Beaver stop making me like Manly people.

I will always have Fulton.

Turbo boys, grrrrrrrrrrrrr.
 

PARRA_FAN

Coach
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Good to have Lara on there, its bad enough to put up with Rothfield for one episode. What an idiot to suggest Tallis' comments couldve influenced kids to bite more. Fair dinkum, a lot league fans can smell BS miles away.
 

taipan

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Latest scoop from Crawley on 360...
It's f**king Round 18...2020...and he comes up with this gem...
"Geez the Warriors get some tough calls...
they never get the rub of the green."
Obviously hasn't been watching many Warriors games
from the last, what?...decade....
f**k me swingin'.....

He uses the term "rub of the green" often.Methinks he's been rubbing IT too long and too often.
 

Perth Red

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Classic nrl360 last night complaining about the ref even when the video evidence proved he was right lol. They really couldn’t bring themselves to say he did a great job getting such a tight call correct!
 
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Vee

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PK did better with his well-reasoned argument for omitting Turbo from Origin.
 

The_Frog

First Grade
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NRL360 have failed to do their homework again. They suggested tonight the Panthers in 1991 fielded a reserve grade side in the final round against the Roosters.

This was the side: Barwick, Smith, Izzard, Bentley, Mackay, Carter, Alexander G, Clarke, Simmons, Dunn, Walker, Cartwright, Van der Voort. This was basically the GF side minus Fittler and MG and they beat the Roosters 42-8.

The Panthers were of course minor premiers by 6 points and did not have to play in the first week of the finals anyway.

They were thinking of the 1997 Roosters side (also coached by Phil Gould). The Roosters were ordered by the then ARL to change their selected side and play star players in the final round against Norths.
 
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Hoofhearted

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Paul Crawley - only gets a gig because of his brother - really is Bennett's bitch isn't he ?

FFS he backs the selfish old merkin in everything he does no matter what.
I make a point of putting a comment on all his telegraph articles pointing out his bias towards Bennett, every comment gets rejected. His article today talks about how good it was that Bennett didnt report Cody Walkers off field incident this year, I posted a comment pointing out the ridiculous notion of the article and stated if Seibold had of done the same he would of been hung out by the media, no surprise it got rejected.
 

Hoofhearted

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https://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/s...f/news-story/f72bfba3eea26ac5bd1e8ae5ace8d359

Wayne Bennett's $20,000 Cody Walker ‘cover-up’ punt pays off
Wayne Bennett copped huge criticism in January when he defied the political correctness police — and NRL Integrity Unit — to “cover up” a scandal involving Cody Walker. What a great call it was.

Paul Crawley, News Corp Australia Sports Newsroom
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October 8, 2020 9:45am

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Wayne Bennett is not a betting man. But the $20,000 punt Bennett took on Cody Walker in January continues to pay massive dividends.

We look at the way Walker is playing right now and all seems to be forgotten about the drunken street-fight scandal that engulfed South Sydney midway through the year.

But I can’t help but wonder how much of Walker’s soaring confidence would go back to the fact that Bennett had his back when Walker came looking for help?

There is no disputing Bennett’s actions went against the politically correct code of conduct that is required from all NRL coaches and clubs.

Some at the time even suggested it was just another example of how Bennett had lost touch with the realities of the modern game.

But it could also be argued that the line Bennett was prepared to walk for his player was pivotal in the further building of trust within his players.

Because the trust Walker seems to have in his own ability is now shaping up to be South Sydney’s biggest weapon heading into the most important time of the season.

You can clearly see the camaraderie that is driving the energy in this Rabbitohs outfit — on and off the field.

They have scored 106 points in their past two games, and will go into Saturday’s clash against Parramatta as the raging favourites.

And the belief Walker has in his own ability is clearly rubbing off on every player in the team.

Remember, this is a side that started the year with a forward pack labelled second-rate at best.

And then when Souths lost their star fullback Latrell Mitchell, just as he was starting to find his feet in his new position (on top of already losing starting centres James Roberts and Braidon Burns for the season), it looked like their year was as good as finished.

But Walker’s inspiration has now ignited the most unlikely finals charge.

Which is why the “scandal” that engulfed Walker and Bennett mid-season remains so significant.

Bennett told no one. Not even Souths chief executive Blake Solly or then head of football Shane Richardson.

If Bennett was like so many in the game (particularly those who used to run it), and society in general for that matter, who are more worried about public perception and bowing to overblown political correctness, he might have felt pressured into taking the more predictable course of rushing the matter to the attention of the NRL’s integrity unit via the Rabbitohs hierarchy.

The people there would have felt compelled (see preceding paragraph) to let it out and justify their existence despite it being very much a matter of mates having too much to drink, making stupid decisions and shaking hands in the light of the next day.

At the time, Bennett maintained it was not a cover-up but a judgment call.

He said he took into account that no one had been injured and no complaints had been made, either to the club or the police.

As it turned out, no police charges resulted from the incident.

It didn’t become an issue until some months later after all hell broke loose on social media when video of the fight emerged. Of course, the NRL integrity unit had to act and hit Walker with a two-week suspension.

Don’t get me wrong, the integrity unit has its place, but did it need to become the Grim Reaper that is victim to its own previous overreactions?

Walker should have been given a warning that any future incident would be looked upon grimly and a reminder of his responsibilities in public. That was what the incident was worth.

And if Bennett had gone straight to the NRL about it, what sort of message would that have sent to his players?

You just have to look at the football the Bunnies are playing right now — it is a style built on trust.

And Walker’s involvement is crucial. Corey Allan is doing a wonderful job filling the hole left by Mitchell at fullback, but without Walker the transition would not have been nearly as successful.

And it is like Walker is playing two roles as five-eighth and as a second fullback, not unlike how Darren Lockyer used to play under Bennett at Brisbane.

This is the sort of footy you’d imagine Walker would have loved playing as a kid.

And it has allowed Walker to be his natural self, while making him the most dangerous player in the game.

Walker’s agent Matt Rose doesn’t believe Bennett’s handling of the Casino incident is necessarily the reason why Walker gets on so well with his coach.

But he concedes there is something very special about their relationship.

“I think from word go Cody really connected with Wayne,” Rose said. “To be honest, he has a special relationship with Wayne, there is no doubt about that. But I think Wayne has that with all his players. I don’t think it is anything to do with the start of the year. I honestly think the style of play Souths are playing at the moment really suits Cody and it suits Souths.
“What makes Wayne so special is how he can connect with a player. And Wayne has brought the best out in Cody. I love the fact Wayne is there and he really has been able to look after Trell and Cody.

“He is a very special person. I haven’t met very many people like him, that’s for sure.”

It all goes back to Bennett’s style of man management. And his refusal to bow to convention, despite the flak it attracts.

It doesn’t always win him the popularity polls but across generations it is a system that works, with players from any era.
 

Perth Red

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Haha now that is some fcking stretch! Walker is playing well because Souths hid his f**k up. Heard it all now!
As for shtting on the games trust by covering something up and calling it being non PC? wtf? Mind you he works for News Ltd so I wouldn't expect the sewer crawler to have much by way of standards or understand governance!
 
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