Corona impact on NRL...?

@Tiger_Steve said in [Corona impact on NRL\.\.\.?](/post/1146311) said:
So Mitchell and Addo-Carr have been charged by police for fire-arm offences. Is that correct? So what happened to the no blame stand down policy? Shouldn’t they be stood down until their day in court?

Maximum sentence is less that 11 years.
 
@Tiger_Steve said in [Corona impact on NRL\.\.\.?](/post/1146312) said:
🎯 KENT TAKES AIM AT NRL SUPERSTARS 🎯

Paul Kent has unleashed on the NRL and it’s ‘out of line’ stars on Fox League Live. Kent joined the panel to discuss the punishment(s) handed out by the NRL to Josh Addo-Carr, Latrell Mitchell, Tyrone Roberts-Davis and Nathan Cleary.

In his six plus minute rant, this is what Kent had to say:

“I can’t believe what I'm hearing to be honest. They’re 24-year-old men, the entire country is under the same circumstances, they’re not being treated than anyone else.

“Nobody has asked them to do anything but stay at home, that’s all they’ve been asked to do and they cant even do that.

“It’s not because they don’t know, or they're naive, it’s arrogance, they think they're above the law.

“They get mollycoddled their whole lives, so when the rest of society has to shut down these guys don’t think it applies to them.

“You can put all your little caveats on there, about these guys shouldn’t be crucified. They should be crucified!

“They are potentially jeopardising tens of millions of dollars for all the other players, because the Premier has come out and said: ‘no more’.

“The deputy Premier, who has done more to help through all the political channels than anybody said: ‘this is your chance rugby league’.

“I don’t know why these guys have to push their toes to the edge, until they get to that point and then be stopped.

“The fact is they are grown men.

“Josh Addo-Carr has a pregnant girlfriend, he’s about to be a father. Like, fair dinkum.

“What don't these guys get? Stay home. They can’t stay home, they can’t manage that.

“So to sit there and try and make excuses for these guys, and to try and come up with reasons why they possibly did it, the whole country is, in fact, the whole world is in the same situation and these guys try and carry on like they’re unaware.

“Seriously? And to sit there and make excuses for them, and to sit there and say they don’t understand lets look after them this is their one chance, they’re lucky they’ve got one chance.

“A lot of people are jobless right now, but these guys are still getting paid, and if they get their act together and they start playing in May, and they won’t get near as significant hit as what they have already agreed to take.

“But they’ve gone on jeopardising that, why? because they want to get out of their house, or invite people into their house. It’s not that hard.”

Kent argued that the NRL’s punishment of $50,000 fines for Mitchell, Addo-Carr and those of $10,000 for Cleary and Roberts-Davis – all of which had 60 per cent suspended – was nowhere near far enough.

“They should have been suspended, the NRL’s excuse, you guys have spoken from a very rugby league angle, so let me put it this way,” Kent continued.

“The NRL came out and said because they’re not under club jurisdiction they didn’t want to punish the clubs by suspending them.

“You tell me when our at football training and a guy makes a lazy effort, or doesn't run his 400m the way he should, makes his mistake. What’s the thing the coach does?

“You’re doing it again, you’re one in and all in. This administration had the chance to set a benchmark penalty, this shouldn't have been a penalty to punish these guys as a deterrent, to every other player in the competition who’s thinking I might go up to the farm this weekend, I might go and have a party, whatever.

“That’s what the penalty should have been, we saw a minister lose his portfolio because he drove to his holiday home on the Central Coast.

“Lost his portfolio out of it, why are these guys different? What’s different for them? So many people are trying to get them going again and they’re the ones that are going to blow it!”

Kent’s point most emphasised being, the players themselves are going to be the ones to stop the game from returning to our TV screens.

While Paul Kent may be a controversial reporter, is what he said wrong?

You may not like him as a reporter/person, but it’s hard to disagree with his comments.

From Fox League tonight. Text lifted from NRL Diehards Facebook page

Kent is 100 % right for once
 
@cochise said in [Corona impact on NRL\.\.\.?](/post/1146286) said:
@formerguest said in [Corona impact on NRL\.\.\.?](/post/1146285) said:
@Tiger-Tragic said in [Corona impact on NRL\.\.\.?](/post/1146253) said:
@WT2K said in [Corona impact on NRL\.\.\.?](/post/1146226) said:
@JoshColeman99 said in [Corona impact on NRL\.\.\.?](/post/1146220) said:
Surprised it was a dancing video and not a sex tape of Cleary. Penrith players tend to have a habit of being in those

Still a few days left in the week ?

I think we'll be waiting a long time for a sex tape involving young Cleary. From what I've heard .....

More to the point though, I wonder if Ivan will align the (seemingly) aggressive pursuit of his son for stronger sanctions, with the utter disgust that people felt by his dog act of leaving the Tigers in the manner that he did? Some sort of retribution from reporters who have to cover this crap.

Yeah, if a group of young ladies turned up to my place at that age, dancing would be the last thing going on.

I'm just imaging you curled up in the corner rocking?

Never tried that position and there wouldn't be much room for four, though was a lot more flexible three decades ago.

Having not sampled that generation since meeting my wife 15 plus years ago, I might not have enough energy to rock after accommodating them nowadays, with a recliner rest period a more likely option for this older bull with life in him yet.
 
@happy_tiger said in [Corona impact on NRL\.\.\.?](/post/1146317) said:
@Tiger_Steve said in [Corona impact on NRL\.\.\.?](/post/1146312) said:
? KENT TAKES AIM AT NRL SUPERSTARS ?

Paul Kent has unleashed on the NRL and it’s ‘out of line’ stars on Fox League Live. Kent joined the panel to discuss the punishment(s) handed out by the NRL to Josh Addo-Carr, Latrell Mitchell, Tyrone Roberts-Davis and Nathan Cleary.

In his six plus minute rant, this is what Kent had to say:

“I can’t believe what I'm hearing to be honest. They’re 24-year-old men, the entire country is under the same circumstances, they’re not being treated than anyone else.

“Nobody has asked them to do anything but stay at home, that’s all they’ve been asked to do and they cant even do that.

“It’s not because they don’t know, or they're naive, it’s arrogance, they think they're above the law.

“They get mollycoddled their whole lives, so when the rest of society has to shut down these guys don’t think it applies to them.

“You can put all your little caveats on there, about these guys shouldn’t be crucified. They should be crucified!

“They are potentially jeopardising tens of millions of dollars for all the other players, because the Premier has come out and said: ‘no more’.

“The deputy Premier, who has done more to help through all the political channels than anybody said: ‘this is your chance rugby league’.

“I don’t know why these guys have to push their toes to the edge, until they get to that point and then be stopped.

“The fact is they are grown men.

“Josh Addo-Carr has a pregnant girlfriend, he’s about to be a father. Like, fair dinkum.

“What don't these guys get? Stay home. They can’t stay home, they can’t manage that.

“So to sit there and try and make excuses for these guys, and to try and come up with reasons why they possibly did it, the whole country is, in fact, the whole world is in the same situation and these guys try and carry on like they’re unaware.

“Seriously? And to sit there and make excuses for them, and to sit there and say they don’t understand lets look after them this is their one chance, they’re lucky they’ve got one chance.

“A lot of people are jobless right now, but these guys are still getting paid, and if they get their act together and they start playing in May, and they won’t get near as significant hit as what they have already agreed to take.

“But they’ve gone on jeopardising that, why? because they want to get out of their house, or invite people into their house. It’s not that hard.”

Kent argued that the NRL’s punishment of $50,000 fines for Mitchell, Addo-Carr and those of $10,000 for Cleary and Roberts-Davis – all of which had 60 per cent suspended – was nowhere near far enough.

“They should have been suspended, the NRL’s excuse, you guys have spoken from a very rugby league angle, so let me put it this way,” Kent continued.

“The NRL came out and said because they’re not under club jurisdiction they didn’t want to punish the clubs by suspending them.

“You tell me when our at football training and a guy makes a lazy effort, or doesn't run his 400m the way he should, makes his mistake. What’s the thing the coach does?

“You’re doing it again, you’re one in and all in. This administration had the chance to set a benchmark penalty, this shouldn't have been a penalty to punish these guys as a deterrent, to every other player in the competition who’s thinking I might go up to the farm this weekend, I might go and have a party, whatever.

“That’s what the penalty should have been, we saw a minister lose his portfolio because he drove to his holiday home on the Central Coast.

“Lost his portfolio out of it, why are these guys different? What’s different for them? So many people are trying to get them going again and they’re the ones that are going to blow it!”

Kent’s point most emphasised being, the players themselves are going to be the ones to stop the game from returning to our TV screens.

While Paul Kent may be a controversial reporter, is what he said wrong?

You may not like him as a reporter/person, but it’s hard to disagree with his comments.

From Fox League tonight. Text lifted from NRL Diehards Facebook page

Kent is 100 % right for once

Usually not my go to man .... but this time he’s spot on.
I just can’t believe NRL allowed such miserable punishment.
Bad look for NRL so called “new Broom” administrators.
 
@happy_tiger said in [Corona impact on NRL\.\.\.?](/post/1146317) said:
@Tiger_Steve said in [Corona impact on NRL\.\.\.?](/post/1146312) said:
? KENT TAKES AIM AT NRL SUPERSTARS ?

Paul Kent has unleashed on the NRL and it’s ‘out of line’ stars on Fox League Live. Kent joined the panel to discuss the punishment(s) handed out by the NRL to Josh Addo-Carr, Latrell Mitchell, Tyrone Roberts-Davis and Nathan Cleary.

In his six plus minute rant, this is what Kent had to say:

“I can’t believe what I'm hearing to be honest. They’re 24-year-old men, the entire country is under the same circumstances, they’re not being treated than anyone else.

“Nobody has asked them to do anything but stay at home, that’s all they’ve been asked to do and they cant even do that.

“It’s not because they don’t know, or they're naive, it’s arrogance, they think they're above the law.

“They get mollycoddled their whole lives, so when the rest of society has to shut down these guys don’t think it applies to them.

“You can put all your little caveats on there, about these guys shouldn’t be crucified. They should be crucified!

“They are potentially jeopardising tens of millions of dollars for all the other players, because the Premier has come out and said: ‘no more’.

“The deputy Premier, who has done more to help through all the political channels than anybody said: ‘this is your chance rugby league’.

“I don’t know why these guys have to push their toes to the edge, until they get to that point and then be stopped.

“The fact is they are grown men.

“Josh Addo-Carr has a pregnant girlfriend, he’s about to be a father. Like, fair dinkum.

“What don't these guys get? Stay home. They can’t stay home, they can’t manage that.

“So to sit there and try and make excuses for these guys, and to try and come up with reasons why they possibly did it, the whole country is, in fact, the whole world is in the same situation and these guys try and carry on like they’re unaware.

“Seriously? And to sit there and make excuses for them, and to sit there and say they don’t understand lets look after them this is their one chance, they’re lucky they’ve got one chance.

“A lot of people are jobless right now, but these guys are still getting paid, and if they get their act together and they start playing in May, and they won’t get near as significant hit as what they have already agreed to take.

“But they’ve gone on jeopardising that, why? because they want to get out of their house, or invite people into their house. It’s not that hard.”

Kent argued that the NRL’s punishment of $50,000 fines for Mitchell, Addo-Carr and those of $10,000 for Cleary and Roberts-Davis – all of which had 60 per cent suspended – was nowhere near far enough.

“They should have been suspended, the NRL’s excuse, you guys have spoken from a very rugby league angle, so let me put it this way,” Kent continued.

“The NRL came out and said because they’re not under club jurisdiction they didn’t want to punish the clubs by suspending them.

“You tell me when our at football training and a guy makes a lazy effort, or doesn't run his 400m the way he should, makes his mistake. What’s the thing the coach does?

“You’re doing it again, you’re one in and all in. This administration had the chance to set a benchmark penalty, this shouldn't have been a penalty to punish these guys as a deterrent, to every other player in the competition who’s thinking I might go up to the farm this weekend, I might go and have a party, whatever.

“That’s what the penalty should have been, we saw a minister lose his portfolio because he drove to his holiday home on the Central Coast.

“Lost his portfolio out of it, why are these guys different? What’s different for them? So many people are trying to get them going again and they’re the ones that are going to blow it!”

Kent’s point most emphasised being, the players themselves are going to be the ones to stop the game from returning to our TV screens.

While Paul Kent may be a controversial reporter, is what he said wrong?

You may not like him as a reporter/person, but it’s hard to disagree with his comments.

From Fox League tonight. Text lifted from NRL Diehards Facebook page

Kent is 100 % right for once

Yep he certainly is.
 
@happy_tiger said in [Corona impact on NRL\.\.\.?](/post/1146317) said:
@Tiger_Steve said in [Corona impact on NRL\.\.\.?](/post/1146312) said:
? KENT TAKES AIM AT NRL SUPERSTARS ?

Paul Kent has unleashed on the NRL and it’s ‘out of line’ stars on Fox League Live. Kent joined the panel to discuss the punishment(s) handed out by the NRL to Josh Addo-Carr, Latrell Mitchell, Tyrone Roberts-Davis and Nathan Cleary.

In his six plus minute rant, this is what Kent had to say:

“I can’t believe what I'm hearing to be honest. They’re 24-year-old men, the entire country is under the same circumstances, they’re not being treated than anyone else.

“Nobody has asked them to do anything but stay at home, that’s all they’ve been asked to do and they cant even do that.

“It’s not because they don’t know, or they're naive, it’s arrogance, they think they're above the law.

“They get mollycoddled their whole lives, so when the rest of society has to shut down these guys don’t think it applies to them.

“You can put all your little caveats on there, about these guys shouldn’t be crucified. They should be crucified!

“They are potentially jeopardising tens of millions of dollars for all the other players, because the Premier has come out and said: ‘no more’.

“The deputy Premier, who has done more to help through all the political channels than anybody said: ‘this is your chance rugby league’.

“I don’t know why these guys have to push their toes to the edge, until they get to that point and then be stopped.

“The fact is they are grown men.

“Josh Addo-Carr has a pregnant girlfriend, he’s about to be a father. Like, fair dinkum.

“What don't these guys get? Stay home. They can’t stay home, they can’t manage that.

“So to sit there and try and make excuses for these guys, and to try and come up with reasons why they possibly did it, the whole country is, in fact, the whole world is in the same situation and these guys try and carry on like they’re unaware.

“Seriously? And to sit there and make excuses for them, and to sit there and say they don’t understand lets look after them this is their one chance, they’re lucky they’ve got one chance.

“A lot of people are jobless right now, but these guys are still getting paid, and if they get their act together and they start playing in May, and they won’t get near as significant hit as what they have already agreed to take.

“But they’ve gone on jeopardising that, why? because they want to get out of their house, or invite people into their house. It’s not that hard.”

Kent argued that the NRL’s punishment of $50,000 fines for Mitchell, Addo-Carr and those of $10,000 for Cleary and Roberts-Davis – all of which had 60 per cent suspended – was nowhere near far enough.

“They should have been suspended, the NRL’s excuse, you guys have spoken from a very rugby league angle, so let me put it this way,” Kent continued.

“The NRL came out and said because they’re not under club jurisdiction they didn’t want to punish the clubs by suspending them.

“You tell me when our at football training and a guy makes a lazy effort, or doesn't run his 400m the way he should, makes his mistake. What’s the thing the coach does?

“You’re doing it again, you’re one in and all in. This administration had the chance to set a benchmark penalty, this shouldn't have been a penalty to punish these guys as a deterrent, to every other player in the competition who’s thinking I might go up to the farm this weekend, I might go and have a party, whatever.

“That’s what the penalty should have been, we saw a minister lose his portfolio because he drove to his holiday home on the Central Coast.

“Lost his portfolio out of it, why are these guys different? What’s different for them? So many people are trying to get them going again and they’re the ones that are going to blow it!”

Kent’s point most emphasised being, the players themselves are going to be the ones to stop the game from returning to our TV screens.

While Paul Kent may be a controversial reporter, is what he said wrong?

You may not like him as a reporter/person, but it’s hard to disagree with his comments.

From Fox League tonight. Text lifted from NRL Diehards Facebook page

Kent is 100 % right for once

He is normally pretty spot-on when it comes to giving people a deserved spray IMO. The media needs more people like him that call a spade a spade, not toe PC lines and pander to morons within our game like Hooper, Anasta etc do.
 
@formerguest said in [Corona impact on NRL\.\.\.?](/post/1146318) said:
@cochise said in [Corona impact on NRL\.\.\.?](/post/1146286) said:
@formerguest said in [Corona impact on NRL\.\.\.?](/post/1146285) said:
@Tiger-Tragic said in [Corona impact on NRL\.\.\.?](/post/1146253) said:
@WT2K said in [Corona impact on NRL\.\.\.?](/post/1146226) said:
@JoshColeman99 said in [Corona impact on NRL\.\.\.?](/post/1146220) said:
Surprised it was a dancing video and not a sex tape of Cleary. Penrith players tend to have a habit of being in those

Still a few days left in the week ?

I think we'll be waiting a long time for a sex tape involving young Cleary. From what I've heard .....

More to the point though, I wonder if Ivan will align the (seemingly) aggressive pursuit of his son for stronger sanctions, with the utter disgust that people felt by his dog act of leaving the Tigers in the manner that he did? Some sort of retribution from reporters who have to cover this crap.

Yeah, if a group of young ladies turned up to my place at that age, dancing would be the last thing going on.

I'm just imaging you curled up in the corner rocking?

Never tried that position and there wouldn't be much room for four, though was a lot more flexible three decades ago.

Having not sampled that generation since meeting my wife 15 plus years ago, I might not have enough energy to rock after accommodating them nowadays, with a recliner rest period a more likely option for this older bull with life in him yet.

If it was me in Nathans position with all the girls there....

You would have kept pullin em out from under me...hahaha..
 
@happy_tiger said in [Corona impact on NRL\.\.\.?](/post/1146337) said:
You know I'm actually more angrier about the Nathan Cleary situation .....you get caught out ...and then you lie about it

It runs in the family DNA
 
@jadtiger said in [Corona impact on NRL\.\.\.?](/post/1146342) said:
@happy_tiger said in [Corona impact on NRL\.\.\.?](/post/1146337) said:
You know I'm actually more angrier about the Nathan Cleary situation .....you get caught out ...and then you lie about it

It runs in the family DNA

That's Cleary the case
 
@GNR4LIFE said in [Corona impact on NRL\.\.\.?](/post/1146367) said:
When’s the draw coming out?

Was mentioned within next fortnight at the start of this week
 
@happy_tiger said in [Corona impact on NRL\.\.\.?](/post/1146337) said:
You know I'm actually more angrier about the Nathan Cleary situation .....you get caught out ...and then you lie about it

That's probably an old girlfriend of his from Gladstone
One body and 5 heads
Do you know her happy
 
NRL players are set to revolt against the code's plans to return to training on Monday and could jeopardise a May 28 restart, uniting in support of the Warriors' pledge not to leave New Zealand until a pay deal is agreed. (Sydney Morning Herald)
 
@WT2K said in [Corona impact on NRL\.\.\.?](/post/1146379) said:
NRL players are set to revolt against the code's plans to return to training on Monday and could jeopardise a May 28 restart, uniting in support of the Warriors' pledge not to leave New Zealand until a pay deal is agreed. (Sydney Morning Herald)

lol how stupid are they? Have they bet all their money on the season not progressing or something??
 
@happy_tiger said in [Corona impact on NRL\.\.\.?](/post/1146301) said:
Cleary now that he has been proven to have been a liar needs his punishment upgraded

Kick the family out of the game

Sorry is there more to the story that I missed? What has he lied about? (genuine question)
 
@TillLindemann said in [Corona impact on NRL\.\.\.?](/post/1146382) said:
@happy_tiger said in [Corona impact on NRL\.\.\.?](/post/1146301) said:
Cleary now that he has been proven to have been a liar needs his punishment upgraded

Kick the family out of the game

Sorry is there more to the story that I missed? What has he lied about? (genuine question)

Nathan said they were only for a brief stop over, like for ten minutes, as they waited for an Uber. Then videos of him dancing with them come out, and it looks like a bit more than a brief 10 minute stop over.

Oh, and the clincher, he said he didnt know any pictures were taken. (Even though the first pics he was staring at the phone.) In the video of him dancing, whilst being recorded, he surely had to know he was being recorded.
 
https://www.foxsports.com.au/nrl/nrl-premiership/live-nrl-cops-warning-shot-over-wayward-stars-as-20round-season-is-locked-in/news-story/ef16d1d70b6e49e3832613aa21f472aa


cant post full article atm but yea

another roadblock
 
@happy_tiger said in [Corona impact on NRL\.\.\.?](/post/1146337) said:
You know I'm actually more angrier about the Nathan Cleary situation .....you get caught out ...and then you lie about it

Cant believe he is so dumb. From what I have heard, the virus attacks the lungs, and in some people, then the kidneys. His father has only one kidney after donating one to his brother. Dont they all realise they are putting their own families at huge risk?
 
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