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Stevie

Bench
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[QUOTE=" Yes, we can all take the moral high ground and say that nobody should be snorting coke. But how many of us would still be employed if we worked under the same Stalinist conditions that NRL players do?[/QUOTE]

I wouldn't.
 

T.S Quint

Coach
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The NRL are forced to take this stance simply because their sponsors demand to be associated with a game without controversy and certainly not tainted by players taking illegal drugs.

Exactly.
It's the reason why the NRL can sack a player for doing something that's not even illegal (but still a bad look)...like pretending to f**k a dog or drinking your own piss.
 

hindy111

Post Whore
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[QUOTE=" Yes, we can all take the moral high ground and say that nobody should be snorting coke. But how many of us would still be employed if we worked under the same Stalinist conditions that NRL players do?

I wouldn't.[/QUOTE]

We aren't in the public eye - And we do not have kids looking up to us like heroes. If they don't like it - Quit and go get a 9-5 job.
Id say truck drivers would be at same risk as would many other jobs of losing jobs if caught. Nurses/Doctors?
 

Twizzle

Administrator
Staff member
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Barba was reportedly signed to play fullback according to Foxsports, so yeh, could play anywhere
 

woddy

Juniors
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NRL predicted round 1 teams 2017, plus injury reports on each club

Eels:
1. Bevan French 2. Semi Radradra 3. Michael Jennings 4. Brad Takairangi 5. Josh Hoffman 6. Clinton Gutherson 7. Corey Norman 8. Tim Mannah 9. Cameron King 10. Nathan Brown 11. Manu Ma’u 12. Beau Scott 13. Tepai Moeroa. Interchange: 14. Kenny Edwards 15. Suaia Matagi 16. Sosaia Vave 17. Frank Pritchard

Notes:

* Clinton Gutherson is being groomed to play five-eighth following the exit of Kieran Foran (Warriors).

* Bevan French takes the fullback spot of Michael Gordon (Roosters), with recruit Josh Hoffman (Titans) slotting in on the wing.

* Cameron King has been heavily-backed to score the starting hooker spot, with coach Brad Arthur claiming he would prefer an 80 minute hooker to rotate four big-men on the bench.

* Recruits Nathan Brown (Rabbitohs), Suaia Matagi (Panthers), Sosaia Vave (Sea Eagles) and Frank Pritchard (Hull FC) add serious size and aggression to the pack.

Injuries/suspensions:

* Semi Radradra and Kenny Edwards both have impending court dates on domestic violence charges.

* Peni Terepo (disciplinary) will miss first three rounds due to drink driving.


http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/sp...b/news-story/2c8767ec1b4a7631b15636f133b00cd4
 

Gronk

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Staff member
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http://www.nrl.com/judiciary-code-reforms/tabid/10874/newsid/103414/default.aspx

A fines system will be introduced for some low-grade offences following an extensive review of the NRL Judiciary system.

Offences including careless high tackles, tripping, contrary conduct and detrimental conduct will now result in a $1500 fine for a Grade One offence, rather than demerit points and possible suspension. Players who accept an early guilty plea will have the fine reduced by 25 per cent.

A Working Group which included representatives of NRL Clubs, the Rugby League Players Association and legal representatives of the NRL Judiciary system unanimously supported a hybrid model which incorporates both fines and points.

Other more serious offences including dangerous throws, shoulder charges, kicking and striking will still result in points penalties for Grade One offences.

"Where a player is involved in dangerous actions they can still expect to spend time on the sideline," NRL Head of Football Brian Canavan said.

"These changes are the result of an extensive review of the previous process and extensive consultation.

"The aim of the Working Group was to find a fairer and simpler system which ensured players would not miss matches for what would be deemed minor offences."

All fines must be paid by the player and the revenue generated by the payment of fines will be reinvested in player wellbeing and education related initiatives.

Players who are charged with three or more offences during the same season will not be eligible to accept a financial penalty. In those circumstances, offences will be converted to a base penalty of 100 demerit points.

Additionally, following the recommendations of the Match Review/Judiciary review, which were endorsed by the Australian Rugby League Commission this week:

• Some offences will now carry lower points, while the base penalty for some offences stemming from careless, reckless or intentional conduct has increased;

• The categories of offences have been streamlined, decreasing from 17 to 12. This is designed to ensure easier explanation and understanding for all;

• Offences will now universally carry three grades, although offences which are deemed to be more serious than a Grade Three offence will be referred directly to the Judiciary Panel;

• Carry-over points will be not added to charges which attract a fine. However, loadings from offences in the previous two seasons will be relevant for calculating penalties;

• The Match Review Committee will be reduced from five panel members to four, with former NRL Coach Stuart Raper joining Michael Buettner, Michael Hodgson and Ben Ross on the panel in 2017;

• The Judiciary Panel will be cut from a nine-person panel to five, and;

• Judiciary hearings will be held on Tuesday nights.

"These changes are designed to both simplify the system and improve consistency across the decision-making of both the Match Review Committee and the NRL Judiciary," Mr Canavan said.

The Working Group which recommended the changes included Bulldogs Coach Des Hasler, Club CEOs Jim Doyle and Graham Annesley, RLPA General Manager Player Relations Clint Newton, Judiciary Chairman Geoff Bellew, former NRL Counsel Peter Kite as well as key NRL officials including Head of Integrity Nick Weeks and Brian Canavan.

"This Working Group researched, documented, explored and then pressure-tested penalties for minor offences across major sporting competitions domestically and across the globe," Mr Canavan said.

"Our benchmarking analysis researched best-practice models from American sports, including the NFL, NBA and MLB, as well as competitions closer to home.

"Importantly, all of these important changes follow extensive consultation with stakeholders – including the Clubs, the Coaches and the Players.

"The result will be a far more streamlined, fairer system which will be easier to understand and appreciate for everyone in the game."

The new system will be in place for the start of the 2017 NRL Telstra Premiership.

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84 Baby

Referee
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28,665
NRL predicted round 1 teams 2017, plus injury reports on each club

Eels:
1. Bevan French 2. Semi Radradra 3. Michael Jennings 4. Brad Takairangi 5. Josh Hoffman 6. Clinton Gutherson 7. Corey Norman 8. Tim Mannah 9. Cameron King 10. Nathan Brown 11. Manu Ma’u 12. Beau Scott 13. Tepai Moeroa. Interchange: 14. Kenny Edwards 15. Suaia Matagi 16. Sosaia Vave 17. Frank Pritchard

Notes:

* Clinton Gutherson is being groomed to play five-eighth following the exit of Kieran Foran (Warriors).

* Bevan French takes the fullback spot of Michael Gordon (Roosters), with recruit Josh Hoffman (Titans) slotting in on the wing.

* Cameron King has been heavily-backed to score the starting hooker spot, with coach Brad Arthur claiming he would prefer an 80 minute hooker to rotate four big-men on the bench.

* Recruits Nathan Brown (Rabbitohs), Suaia Matagi (Panthers), Sosaia Vave (Sea Eagles) and Frank Pritchard (Hull FC) add serious size and aggression to the pack.

Injuries/suspensions:

* Semi Radradra and Kenny Edwards both have impending court dates on domestic violence charges.

* Peni Terepo (disciplinary) will miss first three rounds due to drink driving.


http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/sp...b/news-story/2c8767ec1b4a7631b15636f133b00cd4
Is Cameron King even in our top 25?
 

Poupou Escobar

Post Whore
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But that's what I mean; is it right that the NRL can demand total abstinence from recreational drugs in the off-season? It's a bit unfair, I reckon. And I wonder how the players' association feels about it? (We wouldn't know because they hardly ever say anything about anything.) Yes, we can all take the moral high ground and say that nobody should be snorting coke. But how many of us would still be employed if we worked under the same Stalinist conditions that NRL players do?
Using cocaine is a criminal act.
 

Poupou Escobar

Post Whore
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86,997
Yes - but clearly not an issue with the Warriors. Is there cap double ours?

Johnson
Foran
Isaac Luke
Matalino
Tuivasa-Sheck
Harris

..all on big $$$
Foran might not be on such big dollars after last year. I doubt Matulino would be on that much either. I agree the other four would be on huge coin (obviously Harris isn't there yet) but over a squad of 25 (and many of them are nuffies) the Kiwis likely save a lot of money by being the only show in town for players desperate to stay in Auckland near extended family.

Overall though, I'd say the Warriors stay under the cap by having a very top heavy squad. Their performances year after year show how weak their weakest players are. That's why the worst player on the field (especially in defence) is just as important as the best player.
 

Poupou Escobar

Post Whore
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86,997
Foran may nit be there next season-Same goes for Big Ben-Hoffman-Manu vatuvai.

But Mannering would be on a big deal one would imagine
I disagree about Mannering. He's a plodder. Which is not to say he's not a first grader, but would any non-Kiwi club offer big money for him? I doubt he's on more than $200k.
 

Poupou Escobar

Post Whore
Messages
86,997
NRL predicted round 1 teams 2017, plus injury reports on each club

Eels:
1. Bevan French 2. Semi Radradra 3. Michael Jennings 4. Brad Takairangi 5. Josh Hoffman 6. Clinton Gutherson 7. Corey Norman 8. Tim Mannah 9. Cameron King 10. Nathan Brown 11. Manu Ma’u 12. Beau Scott 13. Tepai Moeroa. Interchange: 14. Kenny Edwards 15. Suaia Matagi 16. Sosaia Vave 17. Frank Pritchard

Notes:

* Clinton Gutherson is being groomed to play five-eighth following the exit of Kieran Foran (Warriors).

* Bevan French takes the fullback spot of Michael Gordon (Roosters), with recruit Josh Hoffman (Titans) slotting in on the wing.

* Cameron King has been heavily-backed to score the starting hooker spot, with coach Brad Arthur claiming he would prefer an 80 minute hooker to rotate four big-men on the bench.

* Recruits Nathan Brown (Rabbitohs), Suaia Matagi (Panthers), Sosaia Vave (Sea Eagles) and Frank Pritchard (Hull FC) add serious size and aggression to the pack.

Injuries/suspensions:

* Semi Radradra and Kenny Edwards both have impending court dates on domestic violence charges.

* Peni Terepo (disciplinary) will miss first three rounds due to drink driving.


http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/sp...b/news-story/2c8767ec1b4a7631b15636f133b00cd4
Hope that bench aren't all on the field at the same time. Our defence would be atrocious.
 

Poupou Escobar

Post Whore
Messages
86,997
yeah the King talk all seems a bit out of left field tbh

we want an 80 minute dummy half - cool lets get one who hasn't played 80 minutes of NRL in f**king years
Never. He has never played 80 minutes in the NRL. He has only started twice in his six year, 21 game career, and on both occasions there was another specialist dummy half on the bench (Cook and Rein). With his size and speed King is an impact player. His work rate isn't good enough for long minutes.
 
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