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Rumoured and Confirmed Signings and TheRam's whinging XXVIII

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Joshuatheeel

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bloody ridiculous rules

can play for Australia but not NSW ?

yeh, that makes sense

It could happen more often in the future, what about a player from Vic or WA that is good enough for Aus, they won't be able to play Origin.

Surprised actually the storm haven't developed a few players in that criteria yet.
 

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It could happen more often in the future, what about a player from Vic or WA that is good enough for Aus, they won't be able to play Origin.

Surprised actually the storm haven't developed a few players in that criteria yet.

Agreed, but no doubt Qld will find a way of qualifying them
 

Parra47

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My thoughts on eligability, be it for SOO or your country.

1. You play for the country or state you were born in.
2. If you move to a new county or state before the age of 17, you can nominate to play for that country or state instead of your country or state of birth.

Thats it. Simple. No confusion.

To have mature aged players swapping between county and state takes away from the tribalism and passion of our game.

I've spoken with mates from my local footy club and at work about this for years and all agree with this.

To have a Fijian able to play for Australia, a Tongan able to play for NZ etc weakens those smaller countries and takes away from integrity of test matches. The same goes for SOO. Its about NSW players V Qld players.

For those who argue they want to see the best players, thats ok, build that into a better All Stars concept. As for that game I'd be more interested in an Aboriginal V Maori game.
 
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smh site says that = 150 a day :crazy:

http://www.smh.com.au/rugby-league/sydney-roosters/oh-i-bashed-her-shaun-kennydowall-joked-to-his-mother-about-jessica-peris-injuries-court-told-20160224-gn2afs.html

"Earlier on Wednesday, more than 40,000 text messages exchanged by the couple in a 10-month period were tendered, the equivalent of about 150 per day."


They're not too far out. That's about 131 per day (assuming exactly 40,000 texts,, but they do say 'more than').

Whatever it is, it's a lot of texts.
 

Haynzy

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It could happen more often in the future, what about a player from Vic or WA that is good enough for Aus, they won't be able to play Origin.

Surprised actually the storm haven't developed a few players in that criteria yet.

Joel Reddy; without checking, His dad played for Qld, I think he was born in Sydney but played his junior footy in Adelaide and was therefore never eligible for Origin.
 

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Joel Reddy; without checking, His dad played for Qld, I think he was born in Sydney but played his junior footy in Adelaide and was therefore never eligible for Origin.

if his father played that would make him eligible

it strangely only applies to sons of former SOO players though
 

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http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/sp...a/news-story/07baf5600db28a8bcb78f78a9fe09cf3

Eels coach Brad Arthur reveals how Michael Jennings was snapped up by Parramatta
February 24, 2016 6:57pm
Paul CrawleyThe Daily Telegraph

MICHAEL Jennings is the X-factor Parramatta has been missing since Jarryd Hayne went chasing his NFL dream.

And with just seven sleeps to go before the Eels host the blockbuster season opener against Brisbane, Brad Arthur has opened up about the stunning behind-the-scenes game of NRL poker that landed the superstar centre.

After an unprecedented off-season of NRL player trading, Parramatta at one point looked to have come up empty — when the likes of James Roberts, Dylan Walker, Peta Hiku and Tim Lafai all signed elsewhere.

What no one knew at that point was that Parramatta already had the joker in their hand, but the stars needed to align at other clubs just to get Jennings into the game.

It started when Roberts got his get-out-of-jail card from the Gold Coast following the contract forgery scandal.

When he went to the Broncos, Dale Copley was available.

As it turned out, Copley is managed by the same agent as Jennings.

Parramatta discovered Jennings was keen on a move west, and he wanted long-term security that the Eels could offer.

Given the Roosters also needed to free-up some salary-cap space and got a good deal for Copley, the deal was done that shocked almost everyone.

“I think it was more luck than anything from our point of view. But also some good management,” Arthur said.

“We didn’t rush into any signings. Obviously we spoke to Peta (Hiku) and Penrith had a bit more to offer than we did.

“But we sat strong. We just sat there and kept our powder dry — and we got lucky with Michael.

“It had taken a bit of time over Christmas to sort it out. Obviously with Dale Copley there were a lot of other variables involved with it.

“But at the end of the day it probably worked out best for the Roosters and we had a bit of room (in the cap).

“(Jennings) lives local to Parramatta so there was obviously a bit of convenience there for him and a bit of long-term security for him.

“We took him through and showed him the facilities and he liked it. Obviously from there it was just a matter of working the rest of it out.”

It completed Parramatta’s remarkable recruitment campaign that also included Kieran Foran, Beau Scott, Michael Gordon and young gun Clint Gutherson.

It’s the best squad Arthur has had at his disposal after two previous seasons when he didn’t have a full top squad to pick from.

Right now, almost everyone thinks the Eels are not only top eight contenders but potentially top four.

A lot also depends on what happens to the threat of the four competition points that could be still docked. But that is a situation out of Arthur’s hands.

The Eels were impressive in their trial win over the Panthers last weekend but Arthur isn’t about to get carried away before the season kicks off.

“When I say this people think it is a load of rubbish. But really, that team that played the other night had done two sessions together,” Arthur said.

“We are very low in terms of mileage in our combinations. I’m excited but I have been excited for the last two years. I love coaching.

“I wouldn’t change anything. But every year you start on equal points, the same as any other team, and you have got plenty of hope.”

Asked about what Jennings brings, Arthur said: “He will add a bit of belief. He is the kind of bloke who if you give him the ball he will try and create something out of nothing.

“It is also nice when the players are looking around in the dressings sheds and we have some representative players sitting alongside lacing their boots up.”
 
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