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Brent Read has lost all credibility.

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This is the real Latrell Mitchell and this is the result of his grub footy.

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Mr Read has concluded that the game is “ much the better for having him”

That’s not the evidence, that’s spin and lying.

Read is a seal clapping cretin of the highest order.

Don’t read or believe anything he says. It will give you irreversible brain damage.

Latrell is clown, a stomping, self loathing, man child boofhead trying to be a modern day Greg Inglis. Worlds apart.

A Lamborghini v Lada comparison.

Thank goodness we have forums like this to resolve these matters.

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Full shoulder to the face, arm back, not trying to tackle.

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Grubs over him, Manu vulnerable and defensive.

The pathetic sight of roosters players running past or staring in ghoulish fashion instead of defending their own.

For all our problems, despite our differences, we can all agree that no Wests Tiger would ever be left behind like this.
 
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Brent Read has lost all credibility.

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This is the real Latrell Mitchell and this is the result of his grub footy.

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Mr Read has concluded that the game is “ much the better for having him”

That’s not the evidence, that’s spin and lying.

Read is a seal clapping cretin of the highest order.

Don’t read or believe anything he says. It will give you irreversible brain damage.

Latrell is clown, a stomping, self loathing, man child boofhead trying to be a modern day Greg Inglis. Worlds apart.

A Lamborghini v Lada comparison.

Thank goodness we have forums like this to resolve these matters.

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Full shoulder to the face, arm back, not trying to tackle.

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Grubs over him, Manu vulnerable and defensive.

The pathetic sight of roosters players running past in ghoulish fashion instead of defending their own.

For all our problems, let’s be honest, no Tiger would ever be left behind like this.
Yeah it would be horrible if he was in our team haha it’s rugby league mate you need aggressive characters in the game it’s what makes it great to watch
 
For those with a historical bent Balmain played various home games at Birchgrove Oval 1908-1942,Drummoyne Oval 1932-34 and LO from 1934 - present day. LO went from a round cricket oval to current configuration in 1970s.
Are you the Hal Browne I remember playing center for Balmain and scoring tries for fun at Leichardt Oval all those decades ago ?
 
Brent Read article in todaysTelegraph

TIGERS NEED TO HUNT BRIGHTEST NRL STARS
WESTS SHOULD BE APPLAUDED FOR TRYING TO LAND A MARQUEE PLAYER THEY CAN BUILD BATTLING JOINT-VENTURE CLUB AROUND

THE Wests Tigers are coming from a very low base. So the only thing they can do is aim high. That said, it seems the Tigers are aiming very high in their quest to fast-track their rebuild and end a finals drought that stretches back a decade.
Good on them. No use trying to escape mediocrity by recruiting average players. The Tigers have made that mistake for far too long.
Tigers officials insist reports of a $7 million offer to Storm star Cameron Munster this week were wide of the mark.
Contact was made though and others will tell you the Tigers were quietly confident they were in with a chance at one point, only for Melbourne to respond with a multimillion-dollar deal of their own that gave Munster fresh food for thought.
Munster is the latest big name to seemingly attract interest from the Tigers. People close to the club are said to have informally reached out to James Tedesco and Mitchell Moses to gauge whether they would be interested in returning home at some point in the future.
One or both would revolutionise the club. Their signatures would shift the needle. They’re big names and local juniors. Nothing wrong with buying back the farm. It won’t be easy.
Both are well paid and playing finals football. Joining a struggling club in the midst of a rebuild wouldn’t seem that alluring.
In Tedesco’s case, he has two years remaining on his deal but there is a logjam forming at the Roosters for the No.1 jersey and as good as Tedesco is, at some point in the future age will tell and Joseph Suaalii will go past him.
The Tigers clearly sense an opportunity.
The same applies to Moses, whose talks with Parramatta over a new deal have been delayed until after the season, meaning there is every chance he could head to November 1 unsigned.
If he does, expect the Tigers to weigh in with a monster deal. While they are at it, perhaps it is time to take advantage of the slow negotiations at St George Illawarra to make a play for Ben Hunt.
The Dragons captain is coming to the end of a stunning season that is likely to result in him taking home the Dally M medal. It is richly deserved.
He has one year remaining on his deal with the Dragons and negotiations have slowed after the club made an initial offer, believed to be worth $1.45m over two years.
Hunt has instructed his representatives to put off talks until after the season is over but the Tigers have the ability to blow the Dragons out of the water.
It’s worth some thought, particularly if Luke Brooks isn’t keen on staying at the club. Hunt would provide leadership and direction. He would send a message to the rest of the NRL that the Tigers are ready to mix it with the big boys.
Significantly, the Tigers play the Dragons at CommBank Stadium on Sunday with a wooden spoon at stake. Hunt may help drive another stake into their season. With a bit of luck and a splash of cash, he may help pull them out of their hole as well.
The Tigers will already be better next season with the addition of Api Koroisau and Isaiah Papali’i.
The Eels have stepped up their attempts to sign a back rower, suggesting they realise they are fighting a losing battle in their attempts to keep Papali’i.
The Tigers need to surround Koroisau and Papali’i with class and quality. They are taking their time with new deals for Daine Laurie, Jackson Hastings and Adam Doueihi, cognisant of the fact that the trio have been key players in a side that has struggled to make an impact this season.
The Tigers need a star. A superstar. A circuit-breaker. Hunt fits the bill. It won’t be easy to climb the ladder. The past decade has shown that.
Nothing wrong with aiming high though.
THE queue at South Sydney training on Monday was at least 10 deep. The entire Rabbitohs first grade squad took a seat in the grandstand but the frothing media wanted a moment with one player.
Sure, you can debate whether Latrell Mitchell is the best player in the game right now, but it is hard to dispute he is its biggest star.
Mitchell accommodated most requests. He did it with a smile on his face. He sat there for over an hour and stayed long after his teammates had left. When Mitchell is in the mood, he is one of the most engaging players in the game. Not just a spokesman for Indigenous people, but for a generation of young Australians who are confronting a world where social media has become both a help and a hindrance.
Mitchell is prolific on it, promoting both his club and himself.
It has come at a cost at times but Mitchell has held his most radical and vitriolic critics to account.
He has refused to be silenced and rugby league is the better for it. So too South Sydney, who are locked in talks with Mitchell’s camp over a new deal that could send his earnings north of $1 million a season.
He is worth every cent. Mitchell is box office. He is adored by Rabbitohs fans. He is a magnet for eyeballs. His return bout with the Sydney Roosters in a week will be required viewing.
He is unfiltered and unafraid. Most of all, he is unerringly brilliant. Rugby league is much the better for having him.
Good article by Read something positive he will probably be ridiculed by Kent on NRL360 for it but like reading this article
 
Brent Read has lost all credibility.

View attachment 2421
This is the real Latrell Mitchell and this is the result of his grub footy.

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Mr Read has concluded that the game is “ much the better for having him”

That’s not the evidence, that’s spin and lying.

Read is a seal clapping cretin of the highest order.

Don’t read or believe anything he says. It will give you irreversible brain damage.

Latrell is clown, a stomping, self loathing, man child boofhead trying to be a modern day Greg Inglis. Worlds apart.

A Lamborghini v Lada comparison.

Thank goodness we have forums like this to resolve these matters.

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Full shoulder to the face, arm back, not trying to tackle.

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Grubs over him, Manu vulnerable and defensive.

The pathetic sight of roosters players running past or staring in ghoulish fashion instead of defending their own.

For all our problems, despite our differences, we can all agree that no Wests Tiger would ever be left behind like this.
Bloody hell mate, I’m starting to think you don’t like Latrell 🤔
 
Bloody hell mate, I’m starting to think you don’t like Latrell 🤔
It was more about Brent Read starting on with his bullshit narrative.

Its his failure to turn a fat arrogant ranting mindless weasel pug pig into a silk purse and that was before any comment as to fekking Lats.
 
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But if we are going down Latrell Avenue, there are many others players at whose house we can stop to sneer at and condemn.

I’m proud to say (and I mean) it that none of them wear our colours.

The personal calibre and character of the stock Wests Tigers player this year is unsurpassed.

We essentially have a team of good blokes.

Doesn’t win us games, sure, but otherwise we should be proud of them.
 
Are you the Hal Browne I remember playing center for Balmain and scoring tries for fun at Leichardt Oval all those decades ago ?
I’m not him but he was a childhood hero and I thought l’d honour a strong Tigers centre/winger. Of course that was 60 years ago and he probably wouldn’t even cut it now !
 

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