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Kobe is not going anywhere. Madge loves him.Bullemore and Kobe would be perfect. Young and dynamic. Would become of the best packs in the comp.
Part 1Anyone got the latest Saint, Sinner, Shoosh article? Please & thank you.
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Saint, Sinner, Shoosh: Tigers CEO shuts down club’s barber shop; NRL star’s disastrous DIY haircut
Wests Tigers boss Shane Richardson gets rid of barber shop, a Raiders star’s Las Vegas scare, Anthony Watmough makes his return to Brookvale, plus more in Saint, Sinner, Shoosh.
January 18, 2025 - 4:00PM
Wests Tigers boss Shane Richardson has closed down the barber shop inside the club’s multimillion-dollar training facility at Concord, declaring “we are not in the haircutting business”.
The Tigers’ $75m training base was opened to much fanfare in 2022. While it included all the modern amenities of a state-of-the-art training hub – including gym, theatrette, sauna, steam room, lap pool, ice baths and a sleeping room – one of the biggest drawcards was a barber.
The hairdresser salon was put in place by a previous administration and it is unclear how many times it was actually used.
Richardson has removed it from the club’s headquarters.
“We just want to make a statement,” Richardson said. “We are all about business and that isn’t the haircutting business.
“Players earn enough to get their own haircuts. The bottom line to have a barber shop in a high-performance centre is not really what we wanted to look like as a club.”
Richardson is in the process of selling off the hairdressing equipment.
“We’ve managed to sell a few things like chairs,” he said.
“We’ll put that money back into the junior leagues.
“We’re all about business. That’s what it is about.”
Richardson is unsure what he will do with the space.
SAINT
Destanee Aiava overcame plenty of personal hurdles to claim her maiden grand slam victory.
She may have lost to ungracious Yank Danielle Collins in the second round of the Australian Open but still won plenty of fans.
“It was really fun,” Aiava said of the raucous crowd.
“It kind of sounded like a rugby league match.”
SINNER
The Indians were rattled by Sam Konstas’ first Test innings, but the Poms have gone one better – losing the plot without even facing our teen wizard.
The Guardian’s chief sports writer Barney Ronay has led the charge, ridiculously calling Konstas cricket’s version of Raygun, saying he’s a “gimmicky … wispy-moustachioed bloke who hasn’t scored any runs”.
The Ashes starts in 306 days. We wish it was tomorrow.
SPOTTED
Tigers centre Justin Olam getting in an extra training session at PARC Fitness in Wetherill Park on Saturday.
SPOTTED
Mitchell Pearce enjoying a night out at a steakhouse in Parramatta on Thursday night.
SPOTTED
A host of NRL stars including Campbell Graham, Cameron Murray and Nicho Hynes on hand to celebrate Liam Knight’s birthday alongside his partner Danika Mason. They enjoyed a feed by renowned chef Ibrahim Kasif at Nour.
SPOTTED
Josh Morris pushing a pram at Miranda Westfield.
SPOTTED
Ivan Cleary having a beer looking relaxed with his wife Rebecca and dog in the sunshine at the Newport Arms.
SHOOSH
Which NRL coach went under the knife to repair an old playing injury during the holiday period?
SHOOSH
Which former star athlete turned up to broadcast a game he wasn’t scheduled to call?
SHOOSH
Which NRL player felt like he needed to wear a hat during recent media commitments after DIY haircut went wrong?
SHOOSH
Which coach is considering putting up a barrier to stop fans from looking into training sessions?
SHOOSH
Which Queensland NRL club is tightening the purse strings and slashing its budget by about $1 million this year?
DRAGONS FLIP COYNE
Former Dragons captain Mark Coyne has been earmarked for a spot on St George Illawarra’s board.
It is understood that Coyne will be parachuted on to the Dragons board as a representative from the St George side of the partnership by the time the season kicks off.
Long-time board member and former major sponsor Martin Newman is expected to step down.
After some time away from the club, Coyne has been brought into the inner sanctum since Shane Flanagan’s appointment as coach.
The pair are close and Coyne had a slight hand in helping Flanagan land the head coaching spot. Coyne has been at events and taken on a mentor role with the players since Flanagan arrived at the club.
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN …
Wests Tigers marquee recruit Jarome Luai has revealed the anguish he saw Terrell May go through after being told he was no longer wanted by the Roosters.
Luai was in England with May as the pair were about to play in the second and final Test of the series for Samoa against England.
Luai was Samoan captain and saw first-hand just how rattled May was when he received the surprise phone call from Roosters coach Trent Robinson to tell him that he was free to leave the club.
“He wasn’t going to play that second game,” Luai said.
“To play that second game with all those questions and doubts in his head and worries shows what kind of character he is.”
Luai was quickly in May’s ear to tell him that if the Roosters did not want him then he should follow him to Wests Tigers.
“ I wasn’t direct but I was beating around the bush and having a couple of jokes,” Luai said. “Those talks started to become serious. Hopefully I had some influence on that.
“We are happy to have him. He is going to be a great asset.
“He is coming with a bit of a chip on his shoulder and is dangerous to other teams.”
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RAIDER CLEARED TO FLY
Canberra star Josh Papalii has been given the all clear to travel and play in Las Vegas despite a court case hanging over his head.
Papalii travelled to Sydney just before Christmas to meet with the US Consulate to ensure his Visa would be approved.
The Raiders veteran was given the green light although he will face court on February 6 – just weeks before Canberra will travel to the US for their round one clash against the Warriors.
Papalii has indicated he will plead not guilty to an incident last September. Police claimed that they spoke to the three men and asked them to leave but Papalii became verbally abusive and threatened officers.
Officers negotiated with the group and the three men left, but returned a short time later.
When the men were asked to leave again, police allege Papalii tried to intimidate the officers before the group finally departed the area.
His lawyer, Tom Taylor, confirmed in court in November that Papalii would be pleading not guilty.
Raiders teammate Tom Starling also fronted up to the US Consulate where he too was given the all clear to pack his bags for Las Vegas
MANLY GET CHOCCIES
Manly premiership winner Anthony Watmough is back at the club in a formal capacity after the retired representative backrower was appointed coach of the Sea Eagles’ Jersey Flegg team.
Watmough briefly fell out with the club’s hierarchy last year after suggestions they would relocate their junior development to western Sydney.
However, they have since moved everything in-house. That has led to Watmough – one of the best local products to come through Manly’s system – to step into a leading role at the club.
RABBITOH WHO …?
South Sydney players are getting accustomed to being back with coach Wayne Bennett.
Lewis Dodd had to reintroduce himself to Bennett after his new coach quipped that he didn’t know who he was. He reportedly did something similar with Jack Wighton. Returning prop Tevita Tatola also had a taste of a ‘Bennett-ism’ when the pair reunited.
“When he first saw me he only said to me ‘what have you been doing’,” Tatola said. “I told him I haven’t been able to do anything.
“It’s good to have him back. It’s such a positive vibe.”
LOZ GOES INTERNATIONAL
Laurie Daley may have been forced to stand-down from spruiking odds but the returning NSW coach will be able to keep his spot on the International Rugby League board. Daley joined the international governing body last February and has been earmarked as a potential chairman.
It is understood though there is no conflict despite Daley coaching the Blues this year.
MANLY’S TURBO BOOST
Manly coach Anthony Seibold says winning without Tom Trbojevic last season was a major growth area for his team as he ponders how to negotiate with a tricky string of games this year.
The Sea Eagles have identified two points of the season where they may need to manage some players in a bid to keep them fit at the business end of the season.
Manly play three games in 11 days between round 10-12, which includes a road trip to Townsville. Earlier in the season they will play three matches in 12 days, including a visit to Perth in rounds 5-7.
“This isn’t talking specifically around ‘Turbo’ (Trbojevic), but we’re going to have to do some advanced planning,” Seibold said.
“We’re just going to have to really plan ahead, whether we travel early, whether we do hit-and-run trips, whether we rotate some players. We haven’t come up with the answers yet, but they’re all questions that we need to debate because it is a really sort of funny draw for us.
“So we have to be smart about our program. I’m not convinced we need to rest players or rotate players, but all those questions are on the table and internally as a staff, we need to try and debate them. I just know for us to get to where we want to go, we want ‘Turbo’ in the side.”
Manly has traditionally struggled when Trbojevic has been sidelined through injury. It won two of the four games Trbojevic missed at the midpoint of last season, with Lehi Hopoate impressing at the back.
“One of the big areas for growth for us was to be able to win big games without Turbo, right?” Seibold said. “Because typically that’s been the knock on Manly.
“Turbo, in my opinion, is in the top two or three players in the game, period. He is outstanding. The knock on Manly has been we can’t win without Turbo. And the results back that up. But one of the things we were able to do this year was win some big games without Turbo, which was an area for growth for us.”
Looks like starting for donkeys what do you think of Bullemor.Kobe is not going anywhere. Madge loves him.
No arguments targeting Bullemore from Manly. Didn't we just release Onitoni and Ashton Large to Manly. If we were interested in Bullemore then surely we could have used a bit of leverage by dangling the Large brothers as a carrot. I believe they have the same manager. Understand Ethan would be a top 30 player whilst the other two are juniors but surely it would have been worth a phone call.I know it's known we've publicly shown interest in Hetherington but I would much rather us target Ethan Bullemore. Also off-contract, backrow is his primary position, has just as good if not better tackle efficiency as Hetherington, has greater leg power to break the line in attack and oozes energy & effort.
He could walk into our right backrow position (unless Seyfarth brains it) whereas has more of a fight at Manly for a starting spot. I've mentioned before a potential stumbling block is his manager Isaac Moses but worth a crack for a similar $$$ amount as we were contemplating for Kobe.
And he most likely dislikes the Tigers.Kobe is not going anywhere. Madge loves him.
Thats what I try and do every year, but it quickly goes sourA lot can change over an off season, I think all players and coaches should be given a clean slate and let’s see what they can do in 2025 before being critical.
You must feel like you're in a loop this is the year it breaks the pattern.Thats what I try and do every year, but it quickly goes sour
Since he left us he’s won an Origin series and got a job coaching one of the games glamour clubs. I’d say we’re long in his rear view mirror.And he most likely dislikes the Tigers.
Easy big fella. He’s not coming here.I want the Cheese NO where the WestsTigers .. !! The dud is habitually “nose candy” junkie .. !! He will destabilise what we are trying build .. and besides the only white powder we need at our club is for the line marking on the field .. !! An absolute NO thank you from me .. !!
100% toxic to other players and not a consistent performer, a big NOI want the club is for the line marking on the field .. !! An absolute NO thank you from me .. !!
Pop down to training and offer to snip it for himSee above Richo closing down the barbershop at the COE wonder if he can fit in Tyrell to clean up the rat's tail before he discontinues it.
Not without one of those police riot shields and batten I'm not.Pop down to training and offer to snip it for him
I’m Signing Gal ASAP.Well a raw truth, when Teddy was in our side we did not come last.
Two different problems:
The Tigers normally spend heavily on 'Depth' that doesn't even meet most sides first grade.
We sign overpriced players for super long contracts, then we don't have the cap space to make a real team...
Look I want to resign Galvin, yes he is going to be a damn good player. Just the way people talk about him they mention him like he will be a Tedesco or Cleary. Honestly, he isn't THAT good. We have Luai on 1M, we are still paying for Bateman and Bud. 700k no question, I would resign Galvin... but I suspect that bidding could go stupidly high.
We may loose the Galvin bidding war OR say goodbye to Bula and the Fainu's. I feel one of these players are gone and I would decide on the contracts and deals presented.
One thing that really, REALLY hurts us in these bidding wars is our DEPTH signing overpayments. Those fringe grade NRL signings that gobble up spare cap space. When we are paying so much of our cap into spaces 20-30, we don't stand a chance of keeping our stars. That's why I say we need to get a good 1-13, and were close.
I rant against DEPTH because it locks up our money in signing a good 1-13.... Likewise, Galvin may be a future player for our club to build on, he isn't "The Future".