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Police Academy was never the same when he left.
If i remember correctly, didnt Rohan work on Anderson's staff at the Warriors?
Newcastle fans seem to rate him about as high as we rate Daisy...tbh
http://www.cairns.com.au/article/2009/07/27/54111_local-sport-news.htmlRivals eat Pride's Humble pie
Emma Greenwood
Monday, July 27, 2009
© The Cairns Post
OUTSTANDING Northern Pride half Tom Humble admits an NRL contract is his next big goal but knows it won't come about if he takes his eyes off the job at hand.
Humble finished with an individual haul of 34 points in the Prides 54-24 win against Redcliffe at Dolphin Oval on Saturday, from four tries and nine goals, his performance sure to further excite the NRL teams already interested in the Blackwater product.
Humbles manager Jim Banaghan is believed to be in talks with the Gold Coast and Parramatta for next year.
But NRL contracts are being banished from his thoughts while the Prides Queensland Cup campaign is alive.
"If I was concentrating on that sort of stuff before (Saturdays) game I mightnt have put a performance like that in," Humble said yesterday. "Away from the game Im taking an interest in it."
While Humble has not talked directly to any clubs, he hopes to be able to weigh up his options eventually with the offers Banaghan is fielding.
The Titans are believed to have offered a deal outside the main group of 25 contracted players, although coach Andrew Dunemann who is resigned to losing his No. 6 next season believes Humble is worthy of a top squad contract.
"I know the Titans made an inquiry after round two about him," Dunemann said.
"And (Parramattas) Rod Reddy has been watching him. Hes going to be with an NRL side. Hopefully its in the top 25 and if he performs like he did (on Saturday) it will be."
But Dunemann said Humble was right to take a blinkered approach to the Pride season, both for the team and for his own future.
"Its got to be (his focus)," Dunemann said.
"He hasnt signed anything (with an NRL club) yet and unless his focus stays on the Pride, his performance could suffer."
Humble said his aim was to score a top 25 position.
While he was happy with his own performance on Saturday, he was quick to deflect attention, saying the players inside and outside him deserved much of the credit.
Melbourne Storm winger Steve Turner signs two-year deal with Bulldogs
July 28, 2009 The Bulldogs have added another premiership-winning State of Origin representative to their roster by securing the signature of Steve Turner for 2010 and 2011.
Turner, 24, has established himself as a senior member of the extremely successful Melbourne Storm, including three grand finals and perennial semi-final appearances, along with wearing the sky blue of New South Wales in 2008.
"Steve has been very impressive both on and off the field," said Bulldogs head coach Kevin Moore.
"He is a quality player with great experience for a 24-year-old, he can play in a variety of key positions and we think he will be another great addition to our club."
Turner, a former Penrith Junior, is excited about the prospect of returning to Sydney to join the Bulldogs family.
"I have been closely monitoring the Bulldogs this year and I think it will be the perfect environment to further my football career." said Turner.
"The Bulldogs culture of a family club is something I like and there style of footy suits the way I like to play."
This should rule out INU to the dogs.
http://www.foxsports.com.au/story/0,8659,25846058-5018866,00.html
HEAD START FOR EELS
Don't be surprised to see Parramatta sign injury-prone Dragon Matt Head. The Eels are looking for a halfback/hooker for 2010 and believe Head, currently playing off the bench for the Dragons, will be a good fit for them.
Source: The Mole, Rugby League Week - Page 6, 29 July 2009.