Yep, them, bunnies and roosters always gives me a little laugh when they get in the shit. HahahaHate to kick someone when they are down or a club for that matter.
But after supporting the Tigers and having to put up with the crap served up by the news.com.au journalist (Foxtel) amongst others, how good is it to see the 'Pride of the League' and the perennial under-achievers based up the Parramatta River, get it from the nufty journalists.
Yep. I was waiting for the tigers stories to come out this week, along the lines of false dawn or similar, but not a peep.Hate to kick someone when they are down or a club for that matter.
But after supporting the Tigers and having to put up with the crap served up by the news.com.au journalist (Foxtel) amongst others, how good is it to see the 'Pride of the League' and the perennial under-achievers based up the Parramatta River, get it from the nufty journalists.
He did the 2 things you want from a fullback in attack. Support up the middle all night long, and return general play kicks when he has the ball in his hand as hard as he could. No dishing it off to others to do the hard work for you.That effort from Manu tonight, Roosters v Knights, was awesome to watch. 307m, 108 SC points. Machine!
It would seem so. Galvin with no form on the board got 2 weeks and he didn't leave his feet. Paps did leave his feet in a classic hip drop. Neither opposing player was significantly injured.Sea Eagles, Sharks stars learn fate over Saturday incidents — Judiciary Wrap
Sea Eagles, Sharks stars cop bans over Saturday incidents — Judiciary Wrapwww.foxsports.com.au
On Saturday morning, Papenhuyzen was hit with a $750 fine with an early guilty plea for the tackle on Addo-Carr in the 32nd minute, which went undetected at the time. Rookie NRL referee Wyatt Raymond likely missed it because Addo-Carr immediately bounced back to his feet.
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Rules seem to differ depending on what club you are playing for?
I don't think the club is allowed. I believe they used to but the NRL somehow got wise to the fact the club, via the coaches, were instructing the players to do these things. I think the idea of the player paying it was to ensure complete accountability
I wondered how this works?
I still think the club would cover it.
Yeah, probably show up on the books as a deduction from his salary, but easily rorted I think, there would be no way to know in the end?I don't think the club is allowed. I believe they used to but the NRL somehow got wise to the fact the club, via the coaches, were instructing the players to do these things. I think the idea of the player paying it was to ensure complete accountability
I still havnt see it but: I fkn hates those words “there’s no malice in that” ” like yip hes out for 3 months but there was no malice.. it’s not about the malice.. he did what causes a broken bone or whatever..don’t do it again..
in this case it’s prob a case of o poor pappy he’s had such bad luck ..