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It's hilarious but also slightly infuriating that Paul McGregor's name is never mentioned when these head coach vacancies come up. Literally we were the only club in the game who considered this chump an NRL coach
It's hilarious but also slightly infuriating that Paul McGregor's name is never mentioned when these head coach vacancies come up. Literally we were the only club in the game who considered this chump an NRL coach
Bishop & Millward were also mesmerising.Good as they were I’d go Langland's, Goodwin and Fulton, Blake … above
The contradictions and limitations of expansion are obvious but no one has ever been promoted up the corporate or political ladder by pointing out that the emperor is naked.You paint what appears like a realistic picture of problems facing the NRL, BLM01. I hope that the NRL know what they are doing.
I honestly feel for the future of league here in Australia. That is all I want to say.The contradictions and limitations of expansion are obvious but no one has ever been promoted up the corporate or political ladder by pointing out that the emperor is naked.
My current favorite is Anthony Albanese wanting a PNG expansion team and using taxpayer money to subsidize it between now and 2035 (Note: that is halfway to 2050).
At the same time he brings in Net Zero legislation (a decarbonized world by 2050.)
Hmm. I can't wait until Perth or Fiji joins the competition and we can have teams in Fiji flying to play in Perth and teams in Melboure flying to play in Port Moresby. Carbon footprint much?
But that is all in the future and it doesn't matter to these people what actually and in fact happens in the future bcs then it will be someone else's problem. Right now, all the guys at the top can see is themselves being even bigger and more important poohbahs. And the emperor's new clothes.
Papua New Guinea, NRL agree 'in-principle' for expansion franchise
Papua New Guinea has reached an “in-principle agreement” with the Australian Rugby League Commission for PNG to become the National Rugby League’s 19th team.www.sportsbusinessjournal.com
By adding extra teams to the competition the NRL will then be in a position to create a 2 tier competition .I honestly feel for the future of league here in Australia. That is all I want to say.
Please mate. I’m depressed enough about our state of affairs as a club, don’t remind me of the buffoon who’s pretending to run the countryThe contradictions and limitations of expansion are obvious but no one has ever been promoted up the corporate or political ladder by pointing out that the emperor is naked.
My current favorite is Anthony Albanese wanting a PNG expansion team and using taxpayer money to subsidize it between now and 2035 (Note: that is halfway to 2050).
At the same time he brings in Net Zero legislation (a decarbonized world by 2050.)
Hmm. I can't wait until Perth or Fiji joins the competition and we can have teams in Fiji flying to play in Perth and teams in Melboure flying to play in Port Moresby. Carbon footprint much?
But that is all in the future and it doesn't matter to these people what actually and in fact happens in the future bcs then it will be someone else's problem. Right now, all the guys at the top can see is themselves being even bigger and more important poohbahs. And the emperor's new clothes.
They all talk about the "great product" of "the modern game" and "superstars" and so on as if people only recently started to enjoy it and it is all thanks to their brilliant sports admin.I honestly feel for the future of league here in Australia. That is all I want to say.
They all talk about the "great product" of "the modern game" and "superstars" and so on as if people only recently started to enjoy it and it is all thanks to their brilliant sports admin.
They should have a look at that Phil Blake highlights package (h/t Old Timer) where Blake is doing magic with a slippery, wet 5lb leather ball, and then explain how what we see today is better than that.
I'm a close family friend of a current Storm player, when I asked him who would be his "one" player he would choose if he was going to a new franchise club aka Dolphins or Perth etc he replied with "Nicho" & then Harry or Api.....Can’t believe all the talk about Trindall & Hynes.
Trindall has had half a dozen good games, and has just come off DUI charges. If you ignore origin and just consider club football, Hynes has been probably the 2nd best halfback for the last 3 years, I’d take Hynes over Trindall in a heartbeat. Also think Some time with a physcolgist would do him wonders, football ability is huge- just needs to get mentally right again.
Oh to have a 7 like this againNeedless to say this little bloke wasn't bad either.
As Rex would say "He's gapped em' or "you can put down the glasses".
I know for a fact that they were all better "athletes" back then than we have today bcs back then men were still able to touch the ball with one foot when they played it. This is apparently beyond the skills of the modern player.Needless to say this little bloke wasn't bad either.
As Rex would say "He's gapped em' or "you can put down the glasses".
He is what I wanted Dufty to be.Oh to have a 7 like this again
Hynes only played fullback when Paps was injured he has "always" played in the halves including Manly Junior 2x different Qld Cup teams so therefore, is "definately" not a manufactured half!!!!Hynes is a fullback who was stuck behind a better fullback at the Purple Cheats and thus went to market after a good year filling in as a utility Mr. Fix It much like Wishart has been used in this years Purple Cheat's side.
Went to Sharks as an unproven and dare I say manufactured halfback. Like the rest of the Sharks, he's a bit of flat track bully. Great when everything is humming along nicely. Goes missing just like Hunt when it counts. And lets get real, 2nd best halfback? Nonsense. He's not even in the top 5 NRL halfbacks. Cleary, Hughes, DCE, Walker, Moses all easily in front of him. Dearden too if you count him as a 7.
Sure, there's a bit of a Trindall bandwagon and he's still got a lot to prove but you can tell he's a genuine half with footy smarts - they're rare. His performance last weekend was masterful.
Now, if you were to offer me Hynes as a fullback - I'd take him instantly. But if you were to offer me a choice between Trindall and Hynes as halfback - I'd pick Trindall every single time.
I agree. Looking at the Rorters side, if I’m right 12 of their starting 13 are internationals and/ or state of origin players. Sharing talent has to be a priority if any competition is to have longevity and genuine competition. Sadly the draft was voted down by players previously. I love the NFL draft but of course they have a very structured pathway through College football but it’s a great spectacle.The NRL don’t seem to realise they are killing the goose that laid the golden egg. Every year basically 4 of the same teams will be in the 8 and the remaining soon to be 16 teams will fight it out for 4 spots. The fans of those teams will soon lose interest. They need a draft.
Great acceleration to get through the gaps and pound for pound a tough little guy who I managed to meet on several occasions when he used to take the twins who were about 6 years old to Sunday kiddy concerts at one of the clubs in the Sutherland Shire.Needless to say this little bloke wasn't bad either.
As Rex would say "He's gapped em' or "you can put down the glasses".
So you would obviously prefer Dutton?Please mate. I’m depressed enough about our state of affairs as a club, don’t remind me of the buffoon who’s pretending to run the country
Looking at his QLD cup stats he played a lot of fullback and some games at 6. In other words a manufactured 7.Hynes only played fullback when Paps was injured he has "always" played in the halves including Manly Junior 2x different Qld Cup teams so therefore, is "definately" not a manufactured half!!!!
PS.
Having watched him play many times for the Falcons at "6" I had the opinion that he was an elite player every day of the week. Along with Harry, who was in the same team & battled for MOM between them.