Jim Rockford
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Looks like I was wrong. Wasn't much in it though.In the first season, 7 Reds and 6 Mariners played for the Storm in 1998.
Looks like I was wrong. Wasn't much in it though.In the first season, 7 Reds and 6 Mariners played for the Storm in 1998.
I’m pretty sure a lot of Reds admin when to Storm too. I had some info on it stored in a folder but cannot find it ATM.Looks like I was wrong. Wasn't much in it though.
Why do you plagiarise shit and not link the source?It’s not communist North Korea. No one has to like what everyone says, but we all have a right to say how we feel. I like to see Melbourne Storm successful mainly because they are the only NRL team based in hostile territory and I hope they continue. John Ribot was the driving force in the initial birth of the Melbourne Storm
The reason that the Melbourne Storm lost premierships was that third party deals were sanctioned by John Ribot.
Brisbane Broncos were doing the exact same thing at the time but their third party deals were deemed outside the salary cap.
NRL auditor Ian Schubert, said that Cameron Smith's former manager Jim Banaghan alleged Storm CEO Brian Waldron instructed him to deal exclusively with Ribot .
It is not a breach of NRL policy for John Ribot to negotiate with Banaghan but it was deemed by Ian Schubert that he cannot do so on Melbourne's behalf - thus all third-party deals Ribot sanctioned fall under the salary cap.
So all the third party deals that John Ribot had organised for Melbourne Storm players became part of the salary cap and thus it was deemed that Melbourne were over the salary cap.
Ribot, the architect of Super League and the Storm's foundation chairman, is set to be confirmed as a QRL director and is vying for an ARL board position.
So a lot of the Melbourne Storm losing premierships was political and an attempt to undermine John Ribot given the Super League wars.
It’s easy to say it’s all about Bellamy, Ponissi or anyone else but for me it’s about a well organised team off the pitch that creates the well oiled team on the pitch.
I don't really agree with is attributing the recruitment to Frank Ponissi and Craig Bellamy. It is not simply these two. They have the best recruitment team in the business siphoning the standout players to them.
What makes Frank Ponissi and Craig Bellamy so successful is who they surround themselves with.
Additionally, the morale goes hand in hand with winning. Its kind of chicken and egg though. You cant win without good morale and good morale is the result of winning. All that other stuff about family days and what not happen at every club.
What exactly did I say?Say what you like Jim Rockford…
Bahaha listen to Gus, he is the greatest Storm hater in world history.I think its more likely he is psychologically scarred from the GF choke and that's why he keeps avoiding playing them.
What exactly did I say?
So you don't have an actual quote then? Those voices in your head getting a bit out of control eh? I realise you think you're some sort of Master Troll, but everyone on here knows you're a sad,pathetic try-hard. I look forward to the litany of excuses you offer up when Penrith fall short (even though you're not an actual Penrith supporter).I always enjoy people like you Jim Rockford whinging and whining. lol its pathetic , Jimmy you are the guy who will say Billy Slater isn’t the best fullback cus when I was a lad Clive Churchill was better , now unless your close to 100 years old no ones ever seen Clive play live , playing against plumbers and milkman ????.The Storm with or without origin stars have been decimating teams for years and years and years, no matter what rules, no matter how much they CHANGE THE RULES. , doesn’t mean they will win the premiership and I think my Penny Panthers will all the players we are missing will beat the Storm when we are at full strength, but seriously these haters will never respect us an we, the Penrith Panthers don’t need their respect we would prefer to win lol. Yeo, Cleary, JFH and To’o all badly missed
And yet he’s still getting bites.This merkin is a poor man's BHP/Bunniesman
Thats a very very long bow.Technically, Perth became the Storm.
As many asterisk premierships as the Smug have legit.
Hard to tell if Melbourne have just taken the foot off the gas or if they are genuinely coming back to the pack. I’m still convinced their in cruise control but the weeks leading into the finals will be interesting.
Jerome Hughes cant remember the game after that brutal hit. Bellamy says he can’t remember the game. Sounds like more than one week. There’s only 7 weeks of comp left, and Papenhuyzen took 10. He might be out for 4 weeks and never come back to the heights he has this season. The truck that hit Hughes was three times the size of the one that got Papenhuyzen. A week would be a miracle, but more foolish than anything.
Not one of Hodgson’s high tackles warranted more than a penalty, though a fair argument that the accumulation made the 3rd bin worthy (though probably still not). Did need to stop the game warn Canberra that further high contact minimal or not would be acted upon. Having said that no way to know that CHW does anything different. Obviously know intention to make contact high but sickening tackle that should see him out for the rest of this season and possibly some of next.
Even after a 17 game winning streak the Storm were only 2 points ahead of 3rd place (prior to last night) with 4 games to play . There is no advantage to finishing first or second because of Covid and no home games. For the Storm, last night was Nothing to gain, and now a few smashed up in an exhausting game in humid Sunshine Coast.
It’s interesting because I think JAC is the key player in the team. The number of plays that involve him in some shape or form is enormous so keeping him quiet goes a long way.
Foolish to try and maintain your position on the ladder in a tightly run race……. Sounds like a harsh judgement.
Right side defense for the Storm leaked like a sieve tonight. Storm outside backs stocks so thin they’ll have to stick with Leremia who made some shocking errors tonight. Maybe they need to give Lumelume a shot as he was ok when he played last year. At least he’ll make an attempt to catch a ball thats coming right for him. If they don’t try other options they won’t know whether any of them are any better. Craig should remember he only put Vunivalu in to play in 2016 because he ran out of outside backs and was forced to play him….he never lost that wing spot as he was better than the regulars Craig was picking all season like Tonumapaia. There’s no benefit to finishing top 2…only top 4 as there’s unlikely to be any home ground advantage. Test out the depth and give players a rest.