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Roosters sign Nick Kouparitsas

Dave Q

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Nick is a standard player, some glimpses of potential.

But there is a lot better out there.

Issac Luke for example.
 
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BeeeeeRad

Juniors
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Another Twist :crazy:

Chooks home in on Koup signing

Bulldogs back-rower Nick Kouparitsas was last night on the verge of signing with the Roosters and could play for the struggling side as early as Friday's game against Parramatta.
Kouparitsas agreed to terms with the Roosters late yesterday, with the Bulldogs willing to grant the 25-year-old an immediate release. But negotiations stalled at the 11th hour over the payout sum, leaving the Canberra junior in limbo.
However, Roosters recruitment manager Peter O'Sullivan is hopeful the dispute can be resolved in time for Kouparitsas, who has been playing NSW Cup for feeder club Bankstown Bulls, to take his place in Brad Fittler's line-up for the Eels clash.
"We were in the process of signing him immediately but there's been a late twist," O'Sullivan told the Herald last night. "The Bulldogs haven't come up with the payout that his manager had procured, but we're still very keen to sign Nick if it can be sorted out.
"They'd agreed on a payout and we were happy to take him under a certain payment plan for us, but now they've cut that payment back and, if it stays like that, he won't be able to afford to come to us. We can't afford to pay him any more than what we can."
O'Sullivan, the man who discovered Greg Inglis and Israel Folau, has been a fan of the Greek international since his junior days and says he would be a great asset to the Bondi Junction club. "We're light-on in the back row and we've got a few injuries at the moment, and he'd be a handy player for us," O'Sullivan said.
"I've had a big rap on him ever since he was a kid. He's not getting a game at Canterbury and it's just a matter of them footing the bill for him to play for us."
Last night, Bulldogs spokesman Frank Barrett confirmed the deal was set to take place, but says Kouparitsas is likely to stay a Bulldog for the time being unless the payout dispute can be resolved. "The Roosters went off half-cocked yesterday afternoon and put that Nick had signed on their website," Barrett said. "Discussions did take place but, at this stage, he's still a Bulldog."
Meanwhile, Parramatta captain Nathan Cayless has called for the NRL to establish a set of guidelines on player behaviour.
Punishments for off-field incidents have been under plenty of scrutiny following a rash of early season misdemeanors by players at a number of clubs.
Cayless said the NRL needed to take the lead and ensure consistency. "There needs to be some sort of guideline set out by the NRL, it's got to be balanced," he said.
"It can't be a knee-jerk reaction to something that happens, it's got to be a certain set of guidelines that are in place so that every player and every official knows what happens if they do stuff up.
"At the moment, it's just sort of all over the shop.
"It's a tough one but the boys have just got to behave and do the right thing."
 

Tom Ace

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Still nothing new on this I suppose...

Nick on tight leash

The deal that looked set to come off for Bulldogs second-rower Nick Kouparitsas to switch to the Roosters has fallen through. Apparently, the amount of money the club was prepared to pay as part of the player's wage for the rest of the season was not what the player and his manager were expecting, and the Roosters were not in a position to pay any more than they had agreed. "It's unfortunate, because he would have been good for us," Roosters recruitment officer Peter O'Sullivan said.


http://www.leaguehq.com.au/news/lhq...-rooster/2009/04/02/1238261728063.html?page=2
 
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Because we will lose Sa, Shackleton or Cherrington.

90% most likely Cherrington.

cherrington for sure- see below

THE Roosters forward Anthony Cherrington is undertaking anger management classes after admitting to a domestic violence assault, including an approach with a knife, on his girlfriend.
In the latest assault drama to envelop the National Rugby League, Cherrington will be sentenced by the courts later this month. The Roosters are awaiting the judicial decision before imposing their own penalty. The NRL is also monitoring the case.

Cherrington, 20, has pleaded guilty to the assault in which he struck Monique Mears repeatedly in the face and on her body, before approaching her with a knife, last year. Ten days later as the couple argued, he smashed her sunglasses, mobile phone and both car mirrors.
According to court documents, last November Ms Mears was preparing to leave him and was packing her belongings in the Rosebery home they had shared for the four-month relationship, when he returned home.

He asked her to stay, and blocked the door. As she ran past him, he grabbed her wrist and hit her in the lower back, left face, head and right ear with an open hand.
"It takes a strong guy to hit a woman," she told him, upon which he kicked her leg. The attack left her bruised with a swollen right ear and left side of her face.
As she tried to leave, he came back carrying a knife with a 15-centimetre blade. She tried to barricade the door with the bed, but he pushed it open.

His flatmate, nicknamed "sh*tty", tried to calm him.
"Do you want me to kill myself?" Cherrington asked Ms Mears and turned the knife against his stomach. She walked towards him, pleading, "No, don't" and grabbed the knife.
He threatened to "knock you out" if she left the house, but she left soon after.

In early December Ms Mears was driving Cherrington to a meeting, when an argument started and she reaffirmed she wanted to break off the relationship. He called her "s**t" and "whore", then smashed her sunglasses, snapped her mobile phone in two, threw a pair of new shoes out of the car, emptied her handbag onto the road and kicked the side mirrors of her father's car.

Cherrington later paid Ms Mears $3000 for damage to her property.
He is obtaining a psychological report to be presented at sentencing on his 21st birthday later this month.

The Roosters' chief executive, Steve Noyce, said police had told the club they had been impressed with Cherrington's remorse, his guilty plea given at the first opportunity and his commitment to counselling and anger management.

Mr Noyce said Cherrington was "very, very sorry" and noted that the player had done everything asked of him in relation to dealing with his personal issues.

Another Rooster, Setaimata Sa, is due back in court next month after appealing against his conviction and sentence of 250 hours' community service for fracturing a man's skull in a pub brawl more than 12 months ago.
 

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