Confirmed: Matterson released from Wests Tigers.

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@Cultured_Bogan said in [Matterson unhappy at Tigers?](/post/1071263) said:
Jesus he can throw them. Always looked like he had a demon or two loose upstairs.

Can't see anything in that footage, just a tall bloke throwing haymakers.
 
@gallagher said in [Matterson unhappy at Tigers?](/post/1071185) said:
@diedpretty said in [Matterson unhappy at Tigers?](/post/1071177) said:
@tigerbill said in [Matterson unhappy at Tigers?](/post/1071131) said:
@jirskyr said in [Matterson unhappy at Tigers?](/post/1071127) said:
@ElleryHanley said in [Matterson unhappy at Tigers?](/post/1071061) said:
Tedesco (Aus)
Woods (Aus)
Matterson going (our only rep level player)
Moses (massive sook, but laid on 31 tries this season)
JAC (Aus)
Pap (Roos 9s and train on)
Douehi Souths best in this year’s semis / Bennet a huge fan.
Fifita (Aus)
Brown (player of the year at Parra after he left / forward leader for a top 4 team)
There is a trend of us losing rep level players/ paying massive overs for blokes we have kept

As far as rep or elite level footballers go, that's an extraordinarily weak list. And none of them fled. I started to get into player specifics but it's pointless, you have Mitch Moses and Doueihi listed as elite players, how can I argue with that.

Tedesco, pap, Jac weak......riiiiiiight

The original poster said they were elite when they left - of the list he put up I would say Tedesco was the only elite player that left WT.

Woods was origin and test prop.

Lets go through the list of Exes we have signed the last 6 years

Braith , Halatau , McQueen , Ballin , Matulino , Idris , Packer , Reynolds , Farah ,Marshall

Lot of big misses in that lot



We should leave all the Exes in Texas and move to Tennessee
 
@Cultured_Bogan said in [Matterson unhappy at Tigers?](/post/1071263) said:
Jesus he can throw them. Always looked like he had a demon or two loose upstairs.

he certainly stepped forward to wind them up......

you're right he looks like he could just pick you up and Mountain your head apart for fun
 
What would usually happen at the lesser clubs is the player will get sacked, then the Roosters/Storm/Broncos would pick him up for peanuts and claim a wonderful turnaround.

Lets see this happen the other way around please.
 
@balmain-boy said in [Matterson unhappy at Tigers?](/post/1071267) said:
If he's still over there he won't be coming home for a while. A long while. Surely he fled back to Australia asap after this happened

Yeah, my instant thoughts, but apparently he posted it himself as well, so not many brain cells. The club would be monitoring his and the other boofheads social media, so little doubt arranged a minder to get him straight to the airport and on next flight.
 
@Moh said in [Matterson unhappy at Tigers?](/post/1071285) said:
What would usually happen at the lesser clubs is the player will get sacked, then the Roosters/Storm/Broncos would pick him up for peanuts and claim a wonderful turnaround.

Lets see this happen the other way around please.


Add the Sharks to the list.
 
By WWOS staff
2 hours ago

Melbourne Storm star Nelson Asofa-Solomona faces questioning by the NRL integrity unit and his club after allegedly throwing a volley of brutal punches in a Bali street fight. Asofa-Solomona, who stands 200cm tall and weighs 115kg, was seen in a viral video outside the popular La Favela nightclub in Seminyak, allegedly throwing haymakers amid a huge brawl.

However, Nine News correspondent Renae Henry has spoken with the nightclub owner, Gonzalo Assiego, who revealed that the trouble began inside the club when one of Asofa-Solomona's teammates was attacked by another patron. The teammate, identified by Nine's Danny Weidler as winger Suliasi Vunivalu, suffered a cut under his eye after being punched in the face; an unprovoked 'king hit'. Assiego released CCTV footage exclusively to Nine News, showing the initial assault.

Assiego said that once the matter went outside, Vunivalu's attacker and a group of friends - including one armed with a bottle - approached the Storm players. That was when Asofa-Solomona allegedly reacted violently and was captured in the viral footage.

"It's so bad, because (the public) don't see the reality of what happened before," Assiego told Henry for Nine News."His reaction was aggressive for sure, but we don't know what happened ... and I explained what happened before. I feel sorry for him."
 
@jirskyr said in [Matterson unhappy at Tigers?](/post/1071268) said:
@Cultured_Bogan said in [Matterson unhappy at Tigers?](/post/1071263) said:
Jesus he can throw them. Always looked like he had a demon or two loose upstairs.

Can't see anything in that footage, just a tall bloke throwing haymakers.

Ask yourself would you want to be on the end of one of those. There's some Newtons behind that fist.
 
@Newtown said in [Matterson unhappy at Tigers?](/post/1071302) said:
By WWOS staff
2 hours ago

Melbourne Storm star Nelson Asofa-Solomona faces questioning by the NRL integrity unit and his club after allegedly throwing a volley of brutal punches in a Bali street fight. Asofa-Solomona, who stands 200cm tall and weighs 115kg, was seen in a viral video outside the popular La Favela nightclub in Seminyak, allegedly throwing haymakers amid a huge brawl.

However, Nine News correspondent Renae Henry has spoken with the nightclub owner, Gonzalo Assiego, who revealed that the trouble began inside the club when one of Asofa-Solomona's teammates was attacked by another patron. The teammate, identified by Nine's Danny Weidler as winger Suliasi Vunivalu, suffered a cut under his eye after being punched in the face; an unprovoked 'king hit'. Assiego released CCTV footage exclusively to Nine News, showing the initial assault.

Assiego said that once the matter went outside, Vunivalu's attacker and a group of friends - including one armed with a bottle - approached the Storm players. That was when Asofa-Solomona allegedly reacted violently and was captured in the viral footage.

"It's so bad, because (the public) don't see the reality of what happened before," Assiego told Henry for Nine News."His reaction was aggressive for sure, but we don't know what happened ... and I explained what happened before. I feel sorry for him."

You can see the way this is going,sweep sweep sweep and cover up and Turdberg will do nothing because NAS plays for one of the "untouchable" 4 clubs.
 
@jadtiger said in [Matterson unhappy at Tigers?](/post/1071318) said:
@Newtown said in [Matterson unhappy at Tigers?](/post/1071302) said:
By WWOS staff
2 hours ago

Melbourne Storm star Nelson Asofa-Solomona faces questioning by the NRL integrity unit and his club after allegedly throwing a volley of brutal punches in a Bali street fight. Asofa-Solomona, who stands 200cm tall and weighs 115kg, was seen in a viral video outside the popular La Favela nightclub in Seminyak, allegedly throwing haymakers amid a huge brawl.

However, Nine News correspondent Renae Henry has spoken with the nightclub owner, Gonzalo Assiego, who revealed that the trouble began inside the club when one of Asofa-Solomona's teammates was attacked by another patron. The teammate, identified by Nine's Danny Weidler as winger Suliasi Vunivalu, suffered a cut under his eye after being punched in the face; an unprovoked 'king hit'. Assiego released CCTV footage exclusively to Nine News, showing the initial assault.

Assiego said that once the matter went outside, Vunivalu's attacker and a group of friends - including one armed with a bottle - approached the Storm players. That was when Asofa-Solomona allegedly reacted violently and was captured in the viral footage.

"It's so bad, because (the public) don't see the reality of what happened before," Assiego told Henry for Nine News."His reaction was aggressive for sure, but we don't know what happened ... and I explained what happened before. I feel sorry for him."

You can see the way this is going,sweep sweep sweep and cover up and Turdberg will do nothing because NAS plays for one of the "untouchable" 4 clubs.

Can you put your bias' aside for just one minute. His teammate was king hit and he had at least 4 people coming at him. What is there to sweep under the rug?
 
@GNR4LIFE yep surely the guy has the tight to defend himself and his mate , looks like it was a back to wall situation to me , no further action should be taken for mine.
 
@Aceshigh said in [Matterson unhappy at Tigers?](/post/1071320) said:
@GNR4LIFE yep surely the guy has the tight to defend himself and his mate , looks like it was a back to wall situation to me , no further action should be taken for mine.

Sorry, it just sickens me that people still have to grind their ax in situations like this. Yeah Todd, you cover up a player defending a team mate who could have been fatally injured you corrupt so and so.
 
The manager at the club even said he was just reacting to Vunivalu being king hit. Seems like a few idiots went looking for trouble and they found it. I don’t think he did anything wrong tbh.
 
None of us know what happened. Let it run it's course without the expert commentary. There's possibly a stack of footage out there and real life info yet to be released.
 
@GNR4LIFE said in [Matterson unhappy at Tigers?](/post/1071319) said:
@jadtiger said in [Matterson unhappy at Tigers?](/post/1071318) said:
@Newtown said in [Matterson unhappy at Tigers?](/post/1071302) said:
By WWOS staff
2 hours ago

Melbourne Storm star Nelson Asofa-Solomona faces questioning by the NRL integrity unit and his club after allegedly throwing a volley of brutal punches in a Bali street fight. Asofa-Solomona, who stands 200cm tall and weighs 115kg, was seen in a viral video outside the popular La Favela nightclub in Seminyak, allegedly throwing haymakers amid a huge brawl.

However, Nine News correspondent Renae Henry has spoken with the nightclub owner, Gonzalo Assiego, who revealed that the trouble began inside the club when one of Asofa-Solomona's teammates was attacked by another patron. The teammate, identified by Nine's Danny Weidler as winger Suliasi Vunivalu, suffered a cut under his eye after being punched in the face; an unprovoked 'king hit'. Assiego released CCTV footage exclusively to Nine News, showing the initial assault.

Assiego said that once the matter went outside, Vunivalu's attacker and a group of friends - including one armed with a bottle - approached the Storm players. That was when Asofa-Solomona allegedly reacted violently and was captured in the viral footage.

"It's so bad, because (the public) don't see the reality of what happened before," Assiego told Henry for Nine News."His reaction was aggressive for sure, but we don't know what happened ... and I explained what happened before. I feel sorry for him."

You can see the way this is going,sweep sweep sweep and cover up and Turdberg will do nothing because NAS plays for one of the "untouchable" 4 clubs.

Can you put your bias' aside for just one minute. His teammate was king hit and he had at least 4 people coming at him. What is there to sweep under the rug?

Aledged king hit.
 
@jadtiger said in [Matterson unhappy at Tigers?](/post/1071325) said:
@GNR4LIFE said in [Matterson unhappy at Tigers?](/post/1071319) said:
@jadtiger said in [Matterson unhappy at Tigers?](/post/1071318) said:
@Newtown said in [Matterson unhappy at Tigers?](/post/1071302) said:
By WWOS staff
2 hours ago

Melbourne Storm star Nelson Asofa-Solomona faces questioning by the NRL integrity unit and his club after allegedly throwing a volley of brutal punches in a Bali street fight. Asofa-Solomona, who stands 200cm tall and weighs 115kg, was seen in a viral video outside the popular La Favela nightclub in Seminyak, allegedly throwing haymakers amid a huge brawl.

However, Nine News correspondent Renae Henry has spoken with the nightclub owner, Gonzalo Assiego, who revealed that the trouble began inside the club when one of Asofa-Solomona's teammates was attacked by another patron. The teammate, identified by Nine's Danny Weidler as winger Suliasi Vunivalu, suffered a cut under his eye after being punched in the face; an unprovoked 'king hit'. Assiego released CCTV footage exclusively to Nine News, showing the initial assault.

Assiego said that once the matter went outside, Vunivalu's attacker and a group of friends - including one armed with a bottle - approached the Storm players. That was when Asofa-Solomona allegedly reacted violently and was captured in the viral footage.

"It's so bad, because (the public) don't see the reality of what happened before," Assiego told Henry for Nine News."His reaction was aggressive for sure, but we don't know what happened ... and I explained what happened before. I feel sorry for him."

You can see the way this is going,sweep sweep sweep and cover up and Turdberg will do nothing because NAS plays for one of the "untouchable" 4 clubs.

Can you put your bias' aside for just one minute. His teammate was king hit and he had at least 4 people coming at him. What is there to sweep under the rug?

Aledged king hit.

Confirmed by the manager of the club.

Wait...Maybe he was paid off by Todd
 
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