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anyone want one of these for next season ?

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yeah it's about time i updated me sig.
 

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I only became vociferous because of arse wipes like you who kept at me for dare suggesting that we should look at signing him.

I didn't say he had a mortgage on sympathy mate or know that there's a limit on it.

How many people do you suggest we have sympathy for, at any given time? 1...2...3...5...10..?
u really surprised that ass wipes keep giving u a hard time? this sight full of arse wipes rammy. none of them know anything but they come on here to suck each other while they pretend they do. not many bright sparks on here. always makes me feel so smart when I come on here ;)
 

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Hull Kingston Rovers’ head of rugby Jamie Peacock has admitted he doesn’t know if Albert Kelly will be at the club in 2017.

The halfback has been suspended after he returned late to the club following a trip to Australia. The 25-year-old was subsequently dropped for Rovers’ pivotal match with Leigh on Saturday, a game that they lost.

Kelly has played a crucial role for Hull KR since his arrival at the beginning of last season, however, his future has constantly been questioned amid talk of NRL interest.

“It’s all down to Albert. At the moment, it’s all up in the air,” Peacock told the Super League Show.

“It was a difficult decision to make because at times Albert has played very well for us this year and just the enormity of the game.

“But you show compassion and give someone time to go home, and they stay longer and hamper your preparation for potentially the biggest game of our year so far – you have to draw a line in the sand somewhere.

“It’s disappointing for me, but his actions end up letting the club, the players and the fans down because he wants to do something outside what we’re trying to do as a club.”

http://www.totalrl.com/kellys-hull-kingston-rovers-future-doubt/
 

Eelementary

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Hull Kingston Rovers’ head of rugby Jamie Peacock has admitted he doesn’t know if Albert Kelly will be at the club in 2017.

The halfback has been suspended after he returned late to the club following a trip to Australia. The 25-year-old was subsequently dropped for Rovers’ pivotal match with Leigh on Saturday, a game that they lost.

Kelly has played a crucial role for Hull KR since his arrival at the beginning of last season, however, his future has constantly been questioned amid talk of NRL interest.

“It’s all down to Albert. At the moment, it’s all up in the air,” Peacock told the Super League Show.

“It was a difficult decision to make because at times Albert has played very well for us this year and just the enormity of the game.

“But you show compassion and give someone time to go home, and they stay longer and hamper your preparation for potentially the biggest game of our year so far – you have to draw a line in the sand somewhere.

“It’s disappointing for me, but his actions end up letting the club, the players and the fans down because he wants to do something outside what we’re trying to do as a club.”

http://www.totalrl.com/kellys-hull-kingston-rovers-future-doubt/

Such a shame.

Albert is a real talent.
 

Dibs

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u really surprised that ass wipes keep giving u a hard time? this sight full of arse wipes rammy. none of them know anything but they come on here to suck each other while they pretend they do. not many bright sparks on here. always makes me feel so smart when I come on here ;)
And another one
 

Bazal

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Hull Kingston Rovers’ head of rugby Jamie Peacock has admitted he doesn’t know if Albert Kelly will be at the club in 2017.

The halfback has been suspended after he returned late to the club following a trip to Australia. The 25-year-old was subsequently dropped for Rovers’ pivotal match with Leigh on Saturday, a game that they lost.

Kelly has played a crucial role for Hull KR since his arrival at the beginning of last season, however, his future has constantly been questioned amid talk of NRL interest.

“It’s all down to Albert. At the moment, it’s all up in the air,” Peacock told the Super League Show.

“It was a difficult decision to make because at times Albert has played very well for us this year and just the enormity of the game.

“But you show compassion and give someone time to go home, and they stay longer and hamper your preparation for potentially the biggest game of our year so far – you have to draw a line in the sand somewhere.

“It’s disappointing for me, but his actions end up letting the club, the players and the fans down because he wants to do something outside what we’re trying to do as a club.”

http://www.totalrl.com/kellys-hull-kingston-rovers-future-doubt/

He looked like he'd finally turned around too. Playing some good footy and seemed to be staying out of trouble.
 

phantom eel

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So he was later than agreed, but not late enough to not be under consideration for the game where he was dropped....

Hopefully not an attitude issue resurfacing for Kelly. Reads like it's more likely to be funeral/sorry business ("show compassion") that continued longer than originally expected, without Kelly making contact back with his club?
 

Gary Gutful

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5 seconds to read it.

25 seconds to go back and read it it again reaaaaaalllllyyy slllooooowwwwwwlllly because it wasn't written in English.

10 seconds to reflect and think "Is this guy for real?

5 seconds to read it again in the faint hope that it might magically turn into something mildly meaningful and intelligent.

15 seconds sitting down getting teary eyed about the dumbing down of society and the prospects for human kind into the future.
 

Gronk

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John Muggleton is the new coach for the Western Sydney Rams. They play out of Concord Oval now (during the re-build).

Fabian Goodall was signed as a wing/centre and broke his leg in his 2nd game last week.

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Gronk

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Titans extend Ash Taylor & Ryan James.

If Farah signs with Souths, Dragons will sign Cameron McInnes.

Zak Hardaker will go back to ESL.

Parramatta backrower Cody Nelson has re-signed with the Eels.

Manly signed Shaun Lane.

OFF CONTRACT LIST FOR 2016

BRISBANE BRONCOS


Carlin Anderson, Herman Ese’ese, Matt Gillett, Lachlan Maranta, Francis Molo, Kodi Nikorima, Tom Opacic, Travis Waddell

New deal: Wayne Bennett (until the end of 2019), Jonus Pearson (until 2017), Jaydn Su’A (until end of 2018)

Leaving: Dale Copley (Immediate release to Roosters until end of 2018), Brett Grienke (Immediate release to Rabbitohs until end of 2017), Greg Eden (Castleford until end of 2018), Corey Parker (Retiring at end of the season), Jarrod Wallace (Titans until end of 2019)

CANBERRA RAIDERS

Kurt Baptiste, Rhys Kennedy, Sam Williams

New deal: Josh Hodgson (until the end of 2018), Kato Ottio (from PNG Hunters until end of 2017), Iosia Soliola (until the end of 2018), Jordan Turner (From St Helens until end of 2018), Jeff Lima (until end of 2017), Nick Cotric (until end of 2018), Luke Bateman (until end of 2018), Elliott Whitehead (extension until end of 2018), Clay Priest (until end of 2018)

Leaving: Tevita Pangai (released to Brisbane until end of 2018), Sisa Waqa (end of June for French Rugby), Mitch Barnett (released to Newcastle until end of 2017), Frank-Paul Nuuausala (St Helens until end of 2019), Brenko Lee (Bulldogs until at least the end of 2018)

CANTERBURY-BANKSTOWN BULLDOGS

Tony Williams

New deal: Josh Jackson (until the end of 2020), David Klemmer (until the end of 2020), Moses Mbye (until the end of 2020), Greg Eastwood (until end of 2018), Harry Siejka (For the rest of 2016 from Bradford)

Leaving: Shaun Lane (released to Warriors until end of 2016), Dane Chisholm (released to Bradford until end of 2017), Sam Perrett (retiring at end of season), Pat O’Hanlon (retired), Curtis Rona (released to rugby at end of season), Tim Browne (Panthers until end of 2019)

CRONULLA SHARKS

Kurt Capewell, Jacob Gagan, Paul Gallen, Chris Heighington, Luke Lewis, Junior Roqica, Sam Tagataese

New deal: Jack Bird (until end of 2017), Jayson Bukuya (until end of 2018), Shane Flanagan (until end of 2019)

Leaving: David Fifita (released to Wakefield for rest of the season), Mitch Brown (released to Leigh until end of 2018), Michael Ennis (Retiring at end of season), Josh Cleeland (Bulldogs until 2018), Connor Tracey (Rabbitohs until 2018)

GOLD COAST TITANS

Lachlan Burr, David Mead, Daniel Mortimer, Kierran Moseley, Nathaniel Peteru, Matt Robinson, Ryan Simpkins, Matt Srama

New deal: Jeff Lynch (From Canberra until end of 2017), Cameron Cullen (From Queensland Cup until end of 2016), Kane Elgey (until end of 2018), Dan Sarginson (From Wigan until the end of 2018), Anthony Don (until the end of 2018), Jarryd Hayne (signed until end of 2018)

Leaving: Nathan Friend (retiring at end of season), David Hala (released), Nene Macdonald (Dragons until end of 2019)

MANLY SEA EAGLES

Jorge Taufua

New deal: Pita Godinet (until end of 2016 from Wakefield), Liam Knight (until end of 2018),

Frank Winterstein (from rugby sevens until end of 2017), Brenton Lawrence (activated option until end of 2017), Brayden Wiliame (until end of 2018)

Leaving: Jamie Lyon (retiring at the end of the season), Tim Moltzen (retired), Tom Symonds (released to Huddersfield), Luke Burgess (released to Salford), Feleti Mateo (released to Salford), Fabian Goodall (rugby), Nathan Green (not re-signed), Jayden Hodges (not re-signed), Isaac John (not re-signed), Blake Leary (not re-signed), Tony Satini (not re-signed), Josh Starling (not re-signed)

MELBOURNE STORM


Blake Green, Ben Hampton, Richard Kennar, Matt White

New deal: Tim Glasby (until the end of 2018), Craig Bellamy (until the end of 2018), Shem Tatupu (From AFL until the end of 2018), Christian Welch (until end of 2017), Dale Finucane (activated option for 2017), Cameron Munster (extension until end of 2019), Erevonu Kamikamica (From Sunshine Coast until end of 2018), Young Tonumaipea (until end of 2018), Justin Olam (From PNG until end of 2018), Cooper Cronk (until end of 2018), Nelson Asofa-Solomona (until 2017), Cheyse Blair (until 2018), Kenny Bromwich (until 2018), Mark Nicholls (until 2017), Felise Kaufusi (until 2017)

Leaving: Marika Koroibete (Melbourne Rebels rugby until end of 2018), Josh Kerr (Dragons until end of 2018), Ryan Morgan (St Helens until end of 2019)

WARRIORS

Sione Lousi, John Palavi, Henare Wells, Jonathan Wright

New deal: Ofahiki Ogden (until end of 2017), Mason Lino (until end of 2017), Ken Maumalo (until end of 2018), Jazz Tevaga (until end of 2018), Solomone Kata (until end of 2019), Bunty Afoa (until the end of 2019), Erin Clark (until the end of 2018), Ofahiki Ogden (until the end of 2018), Patrick Sipley (until the end of 2017), James Gavet (until end of 2017), Charlie Gubb (until end of 2017), Ata Hingano (until end of 2017)

Leaving: Raymond Faitala-Mariner (release to Bulldogs until end of 2019), Konrad Hurrell (released to Titans until end of 2017), Jeff Robson (released on compassionate grounds), Thomas Leuluai (Wigan at end of the season), Ben Henry (retired), Shaun Lane (Manly until 2018)

NEWCASTLE KNIGHTS

Bryce Donovan, Krys Freeman, Bradie Smith, Dylan Phythian

New deal: Daniel and Jacob Saifiti (extension until the end of 2018), Chris Adams (For the rest of the season), Josh King (until end of 2018), Nathan Ross (until end of 2018)

Leaving: James McManus (retired), Joseph Tapine (Released to Raiders until end of 2019), Jeremy Smith (retiring at the end of the season), Tariq Sims (Immediate release to St George Illawarra until 2019), Robbie Rochow (South Sydney until end of 2017), Kade Snowden (retired)

NORTH QUEENSLAND COWBOYS

Ben Hannant, Jahrome Hughes, Rory Kostjasyn, Tautau Moga

New deal: Jake Granville (until end of 2018), Antonio Winterstein (until end of 2018), Lachlan Coote (until the end of 2018), Kane Linnett (until the end of 2018), Justin O’Neill (until end of 2018), Ethan Lowe (until end of 2018), Javid Bowen (until end of 2018), Sam Hoare.(until end of 2018), Patrick Kaufusi (until end of 2017), Josh Chudleigh (until end of 2018), Corey Jensen (until end of 2017), Marcus Jensen (until end of 2018)

Leaving: Matthew Wright (released to Manly until end of 2018), James Tamou (Penrith until end of 2020), Mosese Pangai (Broncos until end of 2017)

PARRAMATTA EELS


Mitch Cornish, Bureta Faraimo, James Hasson, Luke Kelly, Cameron King, Cody Nelson, Kelepi Tanginoa, Vai Toutai, Joseph Ualesi

New deal: Daniel Alvaro (until the end of 2018), Kaysa Pritchard (until the end of 2018), Alex Twal (until the end of 2017), Rory O’Brien (until end of 2017), Jamal Fogarty (From Burleigh until end of 2018), Corey Norman (until end of 2019), Danny Wicks (until 2018), Kenny Edwards (until end of 2019), Isaac De Gois (until end of 2018)

Leaving: Pauli Pauli (released to join Knights until end of 2017), Junior Paulo (Released to Raiders until end of 2018), Ryan Morgan (release to Storm for 2016 with option to return in 2017)
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Derp signed with St Helens, Nathan Peats (released to Titans until end of 2017), Kieren Moss (released to Bradford), Michael Gordon (roosters until end of 2017), Tyrell Fuimaono (Rabbitohs until 2018)
 

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