Buttface
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You don’t reckon that’s both sides?Yeah, let’s cheer on the ones that think any player who wears our jersey is poison.
You reckon that only NSW have an agenda to not pick players from Tigers?
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You don’t reckon that’s both sides?Yeah, let’s cheer on the ones that think any player who wears our jersey is poison.
We’ve barely had any Queenslanders play for us over the years. Can’t think of many, if any that got rorted of a spot. Whereas the list for the Blues is endless. They would have called players out of retirement before giving May a chance. And don’t get me started over picking Robson over Api. They can go piss up a rope.You don’t reckon that’s both sides?
You reckon that only NSW have an agenda to not pick players from Tigers?
Agree with your comments.I can answer that for you.
NRL and Fortitude do not belong in the same sentence, and they will only do something about it, if it is beneficial, making them look bad, or it is a Sydney club they may wanna get rid of in the future.
“Last on, first off”, that’d be nice, but I think we all know that will not happen. They will be keeping the player they want (Gal), or he will go bullying against the NRL.
Player managers all know. I reckon that’s a given. But we have all seen the piss weak NRL penalties dished out to them leeches.
Sorry I got a bit ranty there but my pet hate at the moment is the Piss Weak NRL, and Mr where’s a camera 🎥 PVL.
Yes mate it has lost some of its appeal but I will watch it, when elite athletes are representing their sport it's hard to ignore.Don’t worry Rock
I am cheering for the Blues every time they play.
Fair comment.Its a completely reactive rather than proactive approach. If someone gets caught, they will come down hard on them (like the Storm and Bulldogs) to preserve the integrity of the game and give the impression that they enforce the salary cap. But they're not going proactively look for cheating, even though they know it happens.
All you need to do is listen to any ex-player, administrator or Jurno. They all say teams cheat the cap, they all know and constantly even joke about it. Almost everyone has a story about dodgy deals and theres been so much evidence over the years.
The NRL is one of the only competitions in the world that has a salary cap with zero transparency. Its designed to be cheated. Theres a million ways around it.
Any competition needs to have one or the other. Either a salary cap with complete transparency of player earnings (US sport) or if there is no transparency on player salaries it needs to be a free market with no salary cap.
I hear what you're saying.
But I would imagine that the integrity of the game, particularly when media outlets are happy to jump on the critique of loopholes and bring negative press from that angle, would be enough of an incentive to tidy it all up.
Both are high calibre investigative journalists who backed themselves on the quality of their investigations and reporting.Neither of these two journalists are day in day out rugby league reporters so it was no threat to their careers.
Interesting that he's playing on the wing. He was outside centre at the Waratah Jnrs a couple of years ago
for anyone curious how 17 yr old masi is doing 🥹
Taylor said to the Fox, he'd only ever be a reserve grader. That's why he looked elsewhere. This came directly from the Fox's brotherNo, it was Pascoe. Pascoe is the one who put negotiations on hold so he could go off on holiday (in the middle of the season). Then JAC signed with Melbourne while he was gone.
Sounds like LG crying about bullying.9Origin is definitely on the way out I think … I got nothing personal against Slater, but he has overacted here …there used to be some theatre in the media that got played up before the game … Gallen for one copped way worse than this…. But now no one will be game to say anything anymore ..
Reed MahoneyA couple of interesting snippets in Dean Ritchie's DT column today ...
https://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/sport/media-mogul-kerry-stokes-and-the-western-australian-media-are-being-childish-over-the-perth-bears/news-story/764e5eef0e429b760cd163b931b432e3?utm_campaign=EditorialSB&utm_source=Daily+Telegraph&utm_medium=facebook&twitter&utm_content=SocialBakers
MID-SEASON MADNESS
Which two well-known players from a Sydney club are tipped to be moved on before June 30. One isn’t a shock, the other will be contentious.
TIGERS DREAM
In a unique situation, Wests Tigers debutant Charlie Murray is managed by a company called Enriched, where Tigers CEO Shane Richardson is a shareholder.
Richardson’s son, Brent, Enriched CEO, said: “I’m Charlie’s agent, not Shane. If you speak to Paul Massey (operations manager for NRL’s Accredited Player Agency Scheme), it will have my name under Charlie’s on the registry.
“He came to Wests Tigers with no guarantees and no real contract. Charlie’s dream was to play NRL. He’s a great kid, a hard trainer who puts the club first.
“Shane doesn’t manage anyone in the business.”
Brent admitted the player-son-CEO relationship was “quirky”.
why do jurno’s do these “hints” instead of just dropping the actual storyA couple of interesting snippets in Dean Ritchie's DT column today ...
https://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/sport/media-mogul-kerry-stokes-and-the-western-australian-media-are-being-childish-over-the-perth-bears/news-story/764e5eef0e429b760cd163b931b432e3?utm_campaign=EditorialSB&utm_source=Daily+Telegraph&utm_medium=facebook&twitter&utm_content=SocialBakers
MID-SEASON MADNESS
Which two well-known players from a Sydney club are tipped to be moved on before June 30. One isn’t a shock, the other will be contentious.
TIGERS DREAM
In a unique situation, Wests Tigers debutant Charlie Murray is managed by a company called Enriched, where Tigers CEO Shane Richardson is a shareholder.
Richardson’s son, Brent, Enriched CEO, said: “I’m Charlie’s agent, not Shane. If you speak to Paul Massey (operations manager for NRL’s Accredited Player Agency Scheme), it will have my name under Charlie’s on the registry.
“He came to Wests Tigers with no guarantees and no real contract. Charlie’s dream was to play NRL. He’s a great kid, a hard trainer who puts the club first.
“Shane doesn’t manage anyone in the business.”
Brent admitted the player-son-CEO relationship was “quirky”.
Half the time they’d get sued.why do jurno’s do these “hints” instead of just dropping the actual story
No doubt. I agree. But they don’t rely on being fed information from clubs, players and player managers for their day to day job like Chammas, Read, etc do. If a day in day out rugby league journo exposed a salary cap breach I reckon they would be ostracised for spoiling the rort that everyone is in on.Both are high calibre investigative journalists who backed themselves on the quality of their investigations and reporting.
1 year is pretty weak and shows where they rate him in the scheme of things.![]()
Heath Mason extended and upgraded to Top 30
Wests Tigers are pleased to announce that Heath Mason has extended his stay with the club until the end of the 2026 season and will be upgraded to the NRL Top 30 effective immediately.www.weststigers.com.au
hopefully means they look as latu as the half and not a bloody lock1 year is pretty weak and shows where they rate him in the scheme of things.
Difficult to nail down what he can contribute moving forward, he is probably not a starting 1 or 6, however more a utility at 14. To be successful there he probably needs to develop his skills at 9 and 13, as well as his defence. That is the bread and butter for most utilities, the defence and dummy half coverage are the gap with Heath.1 year is pretty weak and shows where they rate him in the scheme of things.