Corona impact on NRL...?

@gallagher said in [Corona impact on NRL\.\.\.?](/post/1147314) said:
@happy_tiger said in [Corona impact on NRL\.\.\.?](/post/1147255) said:
@TheDaBoss said in [Corona impact on NRL\.\.\.?](/post/1147251) said:
@happy_tiger said in [Corona impact on NRL\.\.\.?](/post/1147249) said:
@TheDaBoss said in [Corona impact on NRL\.\.\.?](/post/1147242) said:
@Cultured_Bogan said in [Corona impact on NRL\.\.\.?](/post/1147230) said:
Anyone else recognise the irony in NRL players bitching about vaccines when they put just about every other substance known to man up their snouts?

yea i think it Was Bryce Cartright who was whinging about it

https://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/subscribe/news/1/?sourceCode=DTWEB_WRE170_a_GGL&dest=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.dailytelegraph.com.au%2Fsport%2Fnrl%2Fteams%2Ftitans%2Ftitans-star-bryce-cartwright-opposes-nrl-flu-shot-policy%2Fnews-story%2F70b0a1bc5210444a2b662a0d7f1043e8&memtype=anonymous&mode=premium&nk=341c8b7847d710190b2aef3e30ade60d-1588634697

I could be wrong , but the story I saw made out that Bryce was one of the players using religious grounds for the anti vaccine stance

im not sure

the article just states that both him and his wife are both avid anti vaxxers and are not shy about there opinions about it

We have many anti vaccers out there , more proof to my mate @gallagher that every step along this line is going to be a fight with one of the parties who has something to win or lose

They mentioned last night on the live Fox show (Brent Read ) that the draw had been sent back to the drawing board as well

That's why they gave themselves 7 weeks. You naively thought it would be all sorted in 1 week.

No I keep saying how long this will take and how it is going to be a battle every step of the way .....maybe if you stopped baiting me at every step and read my posts ....

Even the coaches are getting anxious at the lack of draw so they can start preparing ...someone mentioned it last night on the fox live programme
 
@JoshColeman99 said in [Corona impact on NRL\.\.\.?](/post/1147395) said:
Anyone able to copy and paste this article about Joey Ratu? https://t.co/boaD6MKvFT




TIGERS
NRL hopefuls excited by proposal for second-tier trial matches
Matt Logue, The Daily Telegraph
May 5, 202

The introduction of second-tier trial matches this season would be life-changing for fringe Wests Tigers prop Joseph Ratuvakacereivalu.

Prior to the NRL’s shutdown, Ratuvakacereivalu was in contention for a top 30 position at the Tigers after impressing at the Nines tournament in Perth.

Then the coronavirus hit, forcing him out of the NRL squad and onto jobkeeper payments while working as a labourer.

Ratuvakacereivalu has mentally struggled since and is living in limbo after the Canterbury Cup competition was cancelled for 2020. So he would welcome a proposed second-tier trial match initiative.

As revealed in The Daily Telegraph, NRL rivals like the Roosters and South Sydney could merge under a proposal to play fortnightly trial matches to give players outside the top 17 at each club regular match conditioning.

Coaches would pick their 21-man squads each Tuesday for that weekend’s games then, players who miss out would be placed in a pool for the trial games.

The idea was tossed around at a recent NRL coaches’ association meeting and will be discussed in further detail at the next meeting of Project Apollo on Friday.

“I think that idea is so good for all the Cup boys,” said Ratuvakacereivalu, who has played 35 Canterbury Cup games for the Wests Magpies since 2018.

“Everyone is still wondering what the go is. We don’t even know if we can play Ron Massey Cup, so it would help if we could play some football.

“It would be fun, give us a chance for some game fitness and give the boys a chance to show off to the NRL coaches and prove ourselves for a top 30 spot.

“I was so close to making the NRL team, so that is what hurts the most.

“You want to take every opportunity you get to impress the coach, but there is not much I can do with the season off.”

Ratuvakacereivalu is one of hundreds of second-tier players who are currently on the rugby league scrapheap.

He has been working eight hours a day shifting metal on a job site while training in the afternoons when he gets home.

Unlike NRL players who will resume their competition on May 28, second-tier footballers like Ratuvakacereivalu don’t have any light at the end of the tunnel with the Canterbury Cup shelved for 2020.

“That is the difference — we have no idea what is going on,” he said.

“We have been told to keep fit because you never know what could happen.

“It has been pretty hectic, especially when there isn’t much information going around. It is a bit confusing, but it is what it is, I guess.

“I have no idea what is going on, but you just have to be ready for when you get the call. It helps knowing that I’m not the only player in this situation.

“The club has also helped a lot. They have set us up with jobkeeper payments. It helps knowing that the club is still looking after us. It helps because some of the boys have lost their jobs through the shutdown.”

Times have been tough for Ratuvakacereivalu with his league career on hold, but he is trying to keep his life in perspective.

“I’ve had a few operations on my leg, and I was out for a year and a half, so I guess I’ve been through worse,” he said.

“The timing sucks, but I’m trying to stay positive.

“I was so close to the NRL squad prior to the lockdown, so I’ll use that as motivation. I have got to be ready for whenever an opportunity arises.”
 
@happy_tiger said in [Corona impact on NRL\.\.\.?](/post/1147398) said:
@gallagher said in [Corona impact on NRL\.\.\.?](/post/1147314) said:
@happy_tiger said in [Corona impact on NRL\.\.\.?](/post/1147255) said:
@TheDaBoss said in [Corona impact on NRL\.\.\.?](/post/1147251) said:
@happy_tiger said in [Corona impact on NRL\.\.\.?](/post/1147249) said:
@TheDaBoss said in [Corona impact on NRL\.\.\.?](/post/1147242) said:
@Cultured_Bogan said in [Corona impact on NRL\.\.\.?](/post/1147230) said:
Anyone else recognise the irony in NRL players bitching about vaccines when they put just about every other substance known to man up their snouts?

yea i think it Was Bryce Cartright who was whinging about it

https://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/subscribe/news/1/?sourceCode=DTWEB_WRE170_a_GGL&dest=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.dailytelegraph.com.au%2Fsport%2Fnrl%2Fteams%2Ftitans%2Ftitans-star-bryce-cartwright-opposes-nrl-flu-shot-policy%2Fnews-story%2F70b0a1bc5210444a2b662a0d7f1043e8&memtype=anonymous&mode=premium&nk=341c8b7847d710190b2aef3e30ade60d-1588634697

I could be wrong , but the story I saw made out that Bryce was one of the players using religious grounds for the anti vaccine stance

im not sure

the article just states that both him and his wife are both avid anti vaxxers and are not shy about there opinions about it

We have many anti vaccers out there , more proof to my mate @gallagher that every step along this line is going to be a fight with one of the parties who has something to win or lose

They mentioned last night on the live Fox show (Brent Read ) that the draw had been sent back to the drawing board as well

That's why they gave themselves 7 weeks. You naively thought it would be all sorted in 1 week.

No I keep saying how long this will take and how it is going to be a battle every step of the way .....maybe if you stopped baiting me at every step and read my posts ....

Even the coaches are getting anxious at the lack of draw so they can start preparing ...someone mentioned it last night on the fox live programme

So you acknowledge it's gonna take a long time and it's gonna be a battle but wanted everything sorted out weeks ago?
One day back at training and the coaches and whinging theres no draw? Whatever you say Buzz.
 
@gallagher said in [Corona impact on NRL\.\.\.?](/post/1147400) said:
@happy_tiger said in [Corona impact on NRL\.\.\.?](/post/1147398) said:
@gallagher said in [Corona impact on NRL\.\.\.?](/post/1147314) said:
@happy_tiger said in [Corona impact on NRL\.\.\.?](/post/1147255) said:
@TheDaBoss said in [Corona impact on NRL\.\.\.?](/post/1147251) said:
@happy_tiger said in [Corona impact on NRL\.\.\.?](/post/1147249) said:
@TheDaBoss said in [Corona impact on NRL\.\.\.?](/post/1147242) said:
@Cultured_Bogan said in [Corona impact on NRL\.\.\.?](/post/1147230) said:
Anyone else recognise the irony in NRL players bitching about vaccines when they put just about every other substance known to man up their snouts?

yea i think it Was Bryce Cartright who was whinging about it

https://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/subscribe/news/1/?sourceCode=DTWEB_WRE170_a_GGL&dest=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.dailytelegraph.com.au%2Fsport%2Fnrl%2Fteams%2Ftitans%2Ftitans-star-bryce-cartwright-opposes-nrl-flu-shot-policy%2Fnews-story%2F70b0a1bc5210444a2b662a0d7f1043e8&memtype=anonymous&mode=premium&nk=341c8b7847d710190b2aef3e30ade60d-1588634697

I could be wrong , but the story I saw made out that Bryce was one of the players using religious grounds for the anti vaccine stance

im not sure

the article just states that both him and his wife are both avid anti vaxxers and are not shy about there opinions about it

We have many anti vaccers out there , more proof to my mate @gallagher that every step along this line is going to be a fight with one of the parties who has something to win or lose

They mentioned last night on the live Fox show (Brent Read ) that the draw had been sent back to the drawing board as well

That's why they gave themselves 7 weeks. You naively thought it would be all sorted in 1 week.

No I keep saying how long this will take and how it is going to be a battle every step of the way .....maybe if you stopped baiting me at every step and read my posts ....

Even the coaches are getting anxious at the lack of draw so they can start preparing ...someone mentioned it last night on the fox live programme

So you acknowledge it's gonna take a long time and it's gonna be a battle but wanted everything sorted out weeks ago?
One day back at training and the coaches and whinging theres no draw? Whatever you say Buzz.

No wanted to see a plan ..like the one you wanted from me a few days ago

The draw was brought up last night ...if it will help float your boat I'll rewatch it and see who mentioned it
 
@happy_tiger said in [Corona impact on NRL\.\.\.?](/post/1147402) said:
@gallagher said in [Corona impact on NRL\.\.\.?](/post/1147400) said:
@happy_tiger said in [Corona impact on NRL\.\.\.?](/post/1147398) said:
@gallagher said in [Corona impact on NRL\.\.\.?](/post/1147314) said:
@happy_tiger said in [Corona impact on NRL\.\.\.?](/post/1147255) said:
@TheDaBoss said in [Corona impact on NRL\.\.\.?](/post/1147251) said:
@happy_tiger said in [Corona impact on NRL\.\.\.?](/post/1147249) said:
@TheDaBoss said in [Corona impact on NRL\.\.\.?](/post/1147242) said:
@Cultured_Bogan said in [Corona impact on NRL\.\.\.?](/post/1147230) said:
Anyone else recognise the irony in NRL players bitching about vaccines when they put just about every other substance known to man up their snouts?

yea i think it Was Bryce Cartright who was whinging about it

https://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/subscribe/news/1/?sourceCode=DTWEB_WRE170_a_GGL&dest=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.dailytelegraph.com.au%2Fsport%2Fnrl%2Fteams%2Ftitans%2Ftitans-star-bryce-cartwright-opposes-nrl-flu-shot-policy%2Fnews-story%2F70b0a1bc5210444a2b662a0d7f1043e8&memtype=anonymous&mode=premium&nk=341c8b7847d710190b2aef3e30ade60d-1588634697

I could be wrong , but the story I saw made out that Bryce was one of the players using religious grounds for the anti vaccine stance

im not sure

the article just states that both him and his wife are both avid anti vaxxers and are not shy about there opinions about it

We have many anti vaccers out there , more proof to my mate @gallagher that every step along this line is going to be a fight with one of the parties who has something to win or lose

They mentioned last night on the live Fox show (Brent Read ) that the draw had been sent back to the drawing board as well

That's why they gave themselves 7 weeks. You naively thought it would be all sorted in 1 week.

No I keep saying how long this will take and how it is going to be a battle every step of the way .....maybe if you stopped baiting me at every step and read my posts ....

Even the coaches are getting anxious at the lack of draw so they can start preparing ...someone mentioned it last night on the fox live programme

So you acknowledge it's gonna take a long time and it's gonna be a battle but wanted everything sorted out weeks ago?
One day back at training and the coaches and whinging theres no draw? Whatever you say Buzz.

No wanted to see a plan ..like the one you wanted from me a few days ago

The draw was brought up last night ...if it will help float your boat I'll rewatch it and see who mentioned it

I wanted to know your plan to see how much better you'd be doing than VLandys. You couldn't provide one though.
He kicking arse with his.
 
Am i correct in saying that the May 28th restart is practically a defining moment for NRL as a whole, since we r going to be one of the only sports ( well if u exclude WWE) that is up and running.... in my opinion the international viewer base is going to be triple what it would normally be....
Perfect opportunity to help the game of Rugby League grow
 
@TheDaBoss said in [Corona impact on NRL\.\.\.?](/post/1147440) said:
Am i correct in saying that the May 28th restart is practically a defining moment for NRL as a whole, since we r going to be one of the only sports ( well if u exclude WWE) that is up and running.... in my opinion the international viewer base is going to be triple what it would normally be....
Perfect opportunity to help the game of Rugby League grow

I've been promoting the restart on a couple of NFL forums I am on.
 
@TheDaBoss said in [Corona impact on NRL\.\.\.?](/post/1147440) said:
Am i correct in saying that the May 28th restart is practically a defining moment for NRL as a whole, since we r going to be one of the only sports ( well if u exclude WWE) that is up and running.... in my opinion the international viewer base is going to be triple what it would normally be....
Perfect opportunity to help the game of Rugby League grow

Darts are up and running ..have been for about 2-3 weeks
 
@TheDaBoss said in [Corona impact on NRL\.\.\.?](/post/1147440) said:
Am i correct in saying that the May 28th restart is practically a defining moment for NRL as a whole, since we r going to be one of the only sports ( well if u exclude WWE) that is up and running.... in my opinion the international viewer base is going to be triple what it would normally be....
Perfect opportunity to help the game of Rugby League grow

UFC 249
 
@gallagher said in [Corona impact on NRL\.\.\.?](/post/1147433) said:
@happy_tiger said in [Corona impact on NRL\.\.\.?](/post/1147402) said:
@gallagher said in [Corona impact on NRL\.\.\.?](/post/1147400) said:
@happy_tiger said in [Corona impact on NRL\.\.\.?](/post/1147398) said:
@gallagher said in [Corona impact on NRL\.\.\.?](/post/1147314) said:
@happy_tiger said in [Corona impact on NRL\.\.\.?](/post/1147255) said:
@TheDaBoss said in [Corona impact on NRL\.\.\.?](/post/1147251) said:
@happy_tiger said in [Corona impact on NRL\.\.\.?](/post/1147249) said:
@TheDaBoss said in [Corona impact on NRL\.\.\.?](/post/1147242) said:
@Cultured_Bogan said in [Corona impact on NRL\.\.\.?](/post/1147230) said:
Anyone else recognise the irony in NRL players bitching about vaccines when they put just about every other substance known to man up their snouts?

yea i think it Was Bryce Cartright who was whinging about it

https://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/subscribe/news/1/?sourceCode=DTWEB_WRE170_a_GGL&dest=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.dailytelegraph.com.au%2Fsport%2Fnrl%2Fteams%2Ftitans%2Ftitans-star-bryce-cartwright-opposes-nrl-flu-shot-policy%2Fnews-story%2F70b0a1bc5210444a2b662a0d7f1043e8&memtype=anonymous&mode=premium&nk=341c8b7847d710190b2aef3e30ade60d-1588634697

I could be wrong , but the story I saw made out that Bryce was one of the players using religious grounds for the anti vaccine stance

im not sure

the article just states that both him and his wife are both avid anti vaxxers and are not shy about there opinions about it

We have many anti vaccers out there , more proof to my mate @gallagher that every step along this line is going to be a fight with one of the parties who has something to win or lose

They mentioned last night on the live Fox show (Brent Read ) that the draw had been sent back to the drawing board as well

That's why they gave themselves 7 weeks. You naively thought it would be all sorted in 1 week.

No I keep saying how long this will take and how it is going to be a battle every step of the way .....maybe if you stopped baiting me at every step and read my posts ....

Even the coaches are getting anxious at the lack of draw so they can start preparing ...someone mentioned it last night on the fox live programme

So you acknowledge it's gonna take a long time and it's gonna be a battle but wanted everything sorted out weeks ago?
One day back at training and the coaches and whinging theres no draw? Whatever you say Buzz.

No wanted to see a plan ..like the one you wanted from me a few days ago

The draw was brought up last night ...if it will help float your boat I'll rewatch it and see who mentioned it

I wanted to know your plan to see how much better you'd be doing than VLandys. You couldn't provide one though.
He kicking arse with his.

How would you prove if it was better or not .......and you were calling me dopey
 
@gallagher said in [Corona impact on NRL\.\.\.?](/post/1147399) said:
@JoshColeman99 said in [Corona impact on NRL\.\.\.?](/post/1147395) said:
Anyone able to copy and paste this article about Joey Ratu? https://t.co/boaD6MKvFT




TIGERS
NRL hopefuls excited by proposal for second-tier trial matches
Matt Logue, The Daily Telegraph
May 5, 202

The introduction of second-tier trial matches this season would be life-changing for fringe Wests Tigers prop Joseph Ratuvakacereivalu.

Prior to the NRL’s shutdown, Ratuvakacereivalu was in contention for a top 30 position at the Tigers after impressing at the Nines tournament in Perth.

Then the coronavirus hit, forcing him out of the NRL squad and onto jobkeeper payments while working as a labourer.

Ratuvakacereivalu has mentally struggled since and is living in limbo after the Canterbury Cup competition was cancelled for 2020. So he would welcome a proposed second-tier trial match initiative.

As revealed in The Daily Telegraph, NRL rivals like the Roosters and South Sydney could merge under a proposal to play fortnightly trial matches to give players outside the top 17 at each club regular match conditioning.

Coaches would pick their 21-man squads each Tuesday for that weekend’s games then, players who miss out would be placed in a pool for the trial games.

The idea was tossed around at a recent NRL coaches’ association meeting and will be discussed in further detail at the next meeting of Project Apollo on Friday.

“I think that idea is so good for all the Cup boys,” said Ratuvakacereivalu, who has played 35 Canterbury Cup games for the Wests Magpies since 2018.

“Everyone is still wondering what the go is. We don’t even know if we can play Ron Massey Cup, so it would help if we could play some football.

“It would be fun, give us a chance for some game fitness and give the boys a chance to show off to the NRL coaches and prove ourselves for a top 30 spot.

“I was so close to making the NRL team, so that is what hurts the most.

“You want to take every opportunity you get to impress the coach, but there is not much I can do with the season off.”

Ratuvakacereivalu is one of hundreds of second-tier players who are currently on the rugby league scrapheap.

He has been working eight hours a day shifting metal on a job site while training in the afternoons when he gets home.

Unlike NRL players who will resume their competition on May 28, second-tier footballers like Ratuvakacereivalu don’t have any light at the end of the tunnel with the Canterbury Cup shelved for 2020.

“That is the difference — we have no idea what is going on,” he said.

“We have been told to keep fit because you never know what could happen.

“It has been pretty hectic, especially when there isn’t much information going around. It is a bit confusing, but it is what it is, I guess.

“I have no idea what is going on, but you just have to be ready for when you get the call. It helps knowing that I’m not the only player in this situation.

“The club has also helped a lot. They have set us up with jobkeeper payments. It helps knowing that the club is still looking after us. It helps because some of the boys have lost their jobs through the shutdown.”

Times have been tough for Ratuvakacereivalu with his league career on hold, but he is trying to keep his life in perspective.

“I’ve had a few operations on my leg, and I was out for a year and a half, so I guess I’ve been through worse,” he said.

“The timing sucks, but I’m trying to stay positive.

“I was so close to the NRL squad prior to the lockdown, so I’ll use that as motivation. I have got to be ready for whenever an opportunity arises.”

Honestly .... the NRL should be trying to save every dollar it has at the moment

Forget 2nd tier trials until 2021 ..lets just get through this season
 
@happy_tiger said in [Corona impact on NRL\.\.\.?](/post/1147462) said:
@gallagher said in [Corona impact on NRL\.\.\.?](/post/1147399) said:
@JoshColeman99 said in [Corona impact on NRL\.\.\.?](/post/1147395) said:
Anyone able to copy and paste this article about Joey Ratu? https://t.co/boaD6MKvFT




TIGERS
NRL hopefuls excited by proposal for second-tier trial matches
Matt Logue, The Daily Telegraph
May 5, 202

The introduction of second-tier trial matches this season would be life-changing for fringe Wests Tigers prop Joseph Ratuvakacereivalu.

Prior to the NRL’s shutdown, Ratuvakacereivalu was in contention for a top 30 position at the Tigers after impressing at the Nines tournament in Perth.

Then the coronavirus hit, forcing him out of the NRL squad and onto jobkeeper payments while working as a labourer.

Ratuvakacereivalu has mentally struggled since and is living in limbo after the Canterbury Cup competition was cancelled for 2020. So he would welcome a proposed second-tier trial match initiative.

As revealed in The Daily Telegraph, NRL rivals like the Roosters and South Sydney could merge under a proposal to play fortnightly trial matches to give players outside the top 17 at each club regular match conditioning.

Coaches would pick their 21-man squads each Tuesday for that weekend’s games then, players who miss out would be placed in a pool for the trial games.

The idea was tossed around at a recent NRL coaches’ association meeting and will be discussed in further detail at the next meeting of Project Apollo on Friday.

“I think that idea is so good for all the Cup boys,” said Ratuvakacereivalu, who has played 35 Canterbury Cup games for the Wests Magpies since 2018.

“Everyone is still wondering what the go is. We don’t even know if we can play Ron Massey Cup, so it would help if we could play some football.

“It would be fun, give us a chance for some game fitness and give the boys a chance to show off to the NRL coaches and prove ourselves for a top 30 spot.

“I was so close to making the NRL team, so that is what hurts the most.

“You want to take every opportunity you get to impress the coach, but there is not much I can do with the season off.”

Ratuvakacereivalu is one of hundreds of second-tier players who are currently on the rugby league scrapheap.

He has been working eight hours a day shifting metal on a job site while training in the afternoons when he gets home.

Unlike NRL players who will resume their competition on May 28, second-tier footballers like Ratuvakacereivalu don’t have any light at the end of the tunnel with the Canterbury Cup shelved for 2020.

“That is the difference — we have no idea what is going on,” he said.

“We have been told to keep fit because you never know what could happen.

“It has been pretty hectic, especially when there isn’t much information going around. It is a bit confusing, but it is what it is, I guess.

“I have no idea what is going on, but you just have to be ready for when you get the call. It helps knowing that I’m not the only player in this situation.

“The club has also helped a lot. They have set us up with jobkeeper payments. It helps knowing that the club is still looking after us. It helps because some of the boys have lost their jobs through the shutdown.”

Times have been tough for Ratuvakacereivalu with his league career on hold, but he is trying to keep his life in perspective.

“I’ve had a few operations on my leg, and I was out for a year and a half, so I guess I’ve been through worse,” he said.

“The timing sucks, but I’m trying to stay positive.

“I was so close to the NRL squad prior to the lockdown, so I’ll use that as motivation. I have got to be ready for whenever an opportunity arises.”

Honestly .... the NRL should be trying to save every dollar it has at the moment

Forget 2nd tier trials until 2021 ..lets just get through this season

What do you do with the players who miss the 17 each week?
 
@cochise said in [Corona impact on NRL\.\.\.?](/post/1147463) said:
@happy_tiger said in [Corona impact on NRL\.\.\.?](/post/1147462) said:
@gallagher said in [Corona impact on NRL\.\.\.?](/post/1147399) said:
@JoshColeman99 said in [Corona impact on NRL\.\.\.?](/post/1147395) said:
Anyone able to copy and paste this article about Joey Ratu? https://t.co/boaD6MKvFT




TIGERS
NRL hopefuls excited by proposal for second-tier trial matches
Matt Logue, The Daily Telegraph
May 5, 202

The introduction of second-tier trial matches this season would be life-changing for fringe Wests Tigers prop Joseph Ratuvakacereivalu.

Prior to the NRL’s shutdown, Ratuvakacereivalu was in contention for a top 30 position at the Tigers after impressing at the Nines tournament in Perth.

Then the coronavirus hit, forcing him out of the NRL squad and onto jobkeeper payments while working as a labourer.

Ratuvakacereivalu has mentally struggled since and is living in limbo after the Canterbury Cup competition was cancelled for 2020. So he would welcome a proposed second-tier trial match initiative.

As revealed in The Daily Telegraph, NRL rivals like the Roosters and South Sydney could merge under a proposal to play fortnightly trial matches to give players outside the top 17 at each club regular match conditioning.

Coaches would pick their 21-man squads each Tuesday for that weekend’s games then, players who miss out would be placed in a pool for the trial games.

The idea was tossed around at a recent NRL coaches’ association meeting and will be discussed in further detail at the next meeting of Project Apollo on Friday.

“I think that idea is so good for all the Cup boys,” said Ratuvakacereivalu, who has played 35 Canterbury Cup games for the Wests Magpies since 2018.

“Everyone is still wondering what the go is. We don’t even know if we can play Ron Massey Cup, so it would help if we could play some football.

“It would be fun, give us a chance for some game fitness and give the boys a chance to show off to the NRL coaches and prove ourselves for a top 30 spot.

“I was so close to making the NRL team, so that is what hurts the most.

“You want to take every opportunity you get to impress the coach, but there is not much I can do with the season off.”

Ratuvakacereivalu is one of hundreds of second-tier players who are currently on the rugby league scrapheap.

He has been working eight hours a day shifting metal on a job site while training in the afternoons when he gets home.

Unlike NRL players who will resume their competition on May 28, second-tier footballers like Ratuvakacereivalu don’t have any light at the end of the tunnel with the Canterbury Cup shelved for 2020.

“That is the difference — we have no idea what is going on,” he said.

“We have been told to keep fit because you never know what could happen.

“It has been pretty hectic, especially when there isn’t much information going around. It is a bit confusing, but it is what it is, I guess.

“I have no idea what is going on, but you just have to be ready for when you get the call. It helps knowing that I’m not the only player in this situation.

“The club has also helped a lot. They have set us up with jobkeeper payments. It helps knowing that the club is still looking after us. It helps because some of the boys have lost their jobs through the shutdown.”

Times have been tough for Ratuvakacereivalu with his league career on hold, but he is trying to keep his life in perspective.

“I’ve had a few operations on my leg, and I was out for a year and a half, so I guess I’ve been through worse,” he said.

“The timing sucks, but I’m trying to stay positive.

“I was so close to the NRL squad prior to the lockdown, so I’ll use that as motivation. I have got to be ready for whenever an opportunity arises.”

Honestly .... the NRL should be trying to save every dollar it has at the moment

Forget 2nd tier trials until 2021 ..lets just get through this season

What do you do with the players who miss the 17 each week?

Tell them to work harder at making the 17 .....competition for positions
 
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@cochise said in [Corona impact on NRL\.\.\.?](/post/1147463) said:
@happy_tiger said in [Corona impact on NRL\.\.\.?](/post/1147462) said:
@gallagher said in [Corona impact on NRL\.\.\.?](/post/1147399) said:
@JoshColeman99 said in [Corona impact on NRL\.\.\.?](/post/1147395) said:
Anyone able to copy and paste this article about Joey Ratu? https://t.co/boaD6MKvFT




TIGERS
NRL hopefuls excited by proposal for second-tier trial matches
Matt Logue, The Daily Telegraph
May 5, 202

The introduction of second-tier trial matches this season would be life-changing for fringe Wests Tigers prop Joseph Ratuvakacereivalu.

Prior to the NRL’s shutdown, Ratuvakacereivalu was in contention for a top 30 position at the Tigers after impressing at the Nines tournament in Perth.

Then the coronavirus hit, forcing him out of the NRL squad and onto jobkeeper payments while working as a labourer.

Ratuvakacereivalu has mentally struggled since and is living in limbo after the Canterbury Cup competition was cancelled for 2020. So he would welcome a proposed second-tier trial match initiative.

As revealed in The Daily Telegraph, NRL rivals like the Roosters and South Sydney could merge under a proposal to play fortnightly trial matches to give players outside the top 17 at each club regular match conditioning.

Coaches would pick their 21-man squads each Tuesday for that weekend’s games then, players who miss out would be placed in a pool for the trial games.

The idea was tossed around at a recent NRL coaches’ association meeting and will be discussed in further detail at the next meeting of Project Apollo on Friday.

“I think that idea is so good for all the Cup boys,” said Ratuvakacereivalu, who has played 35 Canterbury Cup games for the Wests Magpies since 2018.

“Everyone is still wondering what the go is. We don’t even know if we can play Ron Massey Cup, so it would help if we could play some football.

“It would be fun, give us a chance for some game fitness and give the boys a chance to show off to the NRL coaches and prove ourselves for a top 30 spot.

“I was so close to making the NRL team, so that is what hurts the most.

“You want to take every opportunity you get to impress the coach, but there is not much I can do with the season off.”

Ratuvakacereivalu is one of hundreds of second-tier players who are currently on the rugby league scrapheap.

He has been working eight hours a day shifting metal on a job site while training in the afternoons when he gets home.

Unlike NRL players who will resume their competition on May 28, second-tier footballers like Ratuvakacereivalu don’t have any light at the end of the tunnel with the Canterbury Cup shelved for 2020.

“That is the difference — we have no idea what is going on,” he said.

“We have been told to keep fit because you never know what could happen.

“It has been pretty hectic, especially when there isn’t much information going around. It is a bit confusing, but it is what it is, I guess.

“I have no idea what is going on, but you just have to be ready for when you get the call. It helps knowing that I’m not the only player in this situation.

“The club has also helped a lot. They have set us up with jobkeeper payments. It helps knowing that the club is still looking after us. It helps because some of the boys have lost their jobs through the shutdown.”

Times have been tough for Ratuvakacereivalu with his league career on hold, but he is trying to keep his life in perspective.

“I’ve had a few operations on my leg, and I was out for a year and a half, so I guess I’ve been through worse,” he said.

“The timing sucks, but I’m trying to stay positive.

“I was so close to the NRL squad prior to the lockdown, so I’ll use that as motivation. I have got to be ready for whenever an opportunity arises.”

Honestly .... the NRL should be trying to save every dollar it has at the moment

Forget 2nd tier trials until 2021 ..lets just get through this season

What do you do with the players who miss the 17 each week?

Tell them to work harder at making the 17 .....competition for positions

And how can they show that without playing?
 
@cochise said in [Corona impact on NRL\.\.\.?](/post/1147465) said:
@happy_tiger said in [Corona impact on NRL\.\.\.?](/post/1147464) said:
@cochise said in [Corona impact on NRL\.\.\.?](/post/1147463) said:
@happy_tiger said in [Corona impact on NRL\.\.\.?](/post/1147462) said:
@gallagher said in [Corona impact on NRL\.\.\.?](/post/1147399) said:
@JoshColeman99 said in [Corona impact on NRL\.\.\.?](/post/1147395) said:
Anyone able to copy and paste this article about Joey Ratu? https://t.co/boaD6MKvFT




TIGERS
NRL hopefuls excited by proposal for second-tier trial matches
Matt Logue, The Daily Telegraph
May 5, 202

The introduction of second-tier trial matches this season would be life-changing for fringe Wests Tigers prop Joseph Ratuvakacereivalu.

Prior to the NRL’s shutdown, Ratuvakacereivalu was in contention for a top 30 position at the Tigers after impressing at the Nines tournament in Perth.

Then the coronavirus hit, forcing him out of the NRL squad and onto jobkeeper payments while working as a labourer.

Ratuvakacereivalu has mentally struggled since and is living in limbo after the Canterbury Cup competition was cancelled for 2020. So he would welcome a proposed second-tier trial match initiative.

As revealed in The Daily Telegraph, NRL rivals like the Roosters and South Sydney could merge under a proposal to play fortnightly trial matches to give players outside the top 17 at each club regular match conditioning.

Coaches would pick their 21-man squads each Tuesday for that weekend’s games then, players who miss out would be placed in a pool for the trial games.

The idea was tossed around at a recent NRL coaches’ association meeting and will be discussed in further detail at the next meeting of Project Apollo on Friday.

“I think that idea is so good for all the Cup boys,” said Ratuvakacereivalu, who has played 35 Canterbury Cup games for the Wests Magpies since 2018.

“Everyone is still wondering what the go is. We don’t even know if we can play Ron Massey Cup, so it would help if we could play some football.

“It would be fun, give us a chance for some game fitness and give the boys a chance to show off to the NRL coaches and prove ourselves for a top 30 spot.

“I was so close to making the NRL team, so that is what hurts the most.

“You want to take every opportunity you get to impress the coach, but there is not much I can do with the season off.”

Ratuvakacereivalu is one of hundreds of second-tier players who are currently on the rugby league scrapheap.

He has been working eight hours a day shifting metal on a job site while training in the afternoons when he gets home.

Unlike NRL players who will resume their competition on May 28, second-tier footballers like Ratuvakacereivalu don’t have any light at the end of the tunnel with the Canterbury Cup shelved for 2020.

“That is the difference — we have no idea what is going on,” he said.

“We have been told to keep fit because you never know what could happen.

“It has been pretty hectic, especially when there isn’t much information going around. It is a bit confusing, but it is what it is, I guess.

“I have no idea what is going on, but you just have to be ready for when you get the call. It helps knowing that I’m not the only player in this situation.

“The club has also helped a lot. They have set us up with jobkeeper payments. It helps knowing that the club is still looking after us. It helps because some of the boys have lost their jobs through the shutdown.”

Times have been tough for Ratuvakacereivalu with his league career on hold, but he is trying to keep his life in perspective.

“I’ve had a few operations on my leg, and I was out for a year and a half, so I guess I’ve been through worse,” he said.

“The timing sucks, but I’m trying to stay positive.

“I was so close to the NRL squad prior to the lockdown, so I’ll use that as motivation. I have got to be ready for whenever an opportunity arises.”

Honestly .... the NRL should be trying to save every dollar it has at the moment

Forget 2nd tier trials until 2021 ..lets just get through this season

What do you do with the players who miss the 17 each week?

Tell them to work harder at making the 17 .....competition for positions

And how can they show that without playing?

Impress at training ....we can't be wasting money in 2020 ...life is different for everyone
 
@happy_tiger said in [Corona impact on NRL\.\.\.?](/post/1147466) said:
@cochise said in [Corona impact on NRL\.\.\.?](/post/1147465) said:
@happy_tiger said in [Corona impact on NRL\.\.\.?](/post/1147464) said:
@cochise said in [Corona impact on NRL\.\.\.?](/post/1147463) said:
@happy_tiger said in [Corona impact on NRL\.\.\.?](/post/1147462) said:
@gallagher said in [Corona impact on NRL\.\.\.?](/post/1147399) said:
@JoshColeman99 said in [Corona impact on NRL\.\.\.?](/post/1147395) said:
Anyone able to copy and paste this article about Joey Ratu? https://t.co/boaD6MKvFT




TIGERS
NRL hopefuls excited by proposal for second-tier trial matches
Matt Logue, The Daily Telegraph
May 5, 202

The introduction of second-tier trial matches this season would be life-changing for fringe Wests Tigers prop Joseph Ratuvakacereivalu.

Prior to the NRL’s shutdown, Ratuvakacereivalu was in contention for a top 30 position at the Tigers after impressing at the Nines tournament in Perth.

Then the coronavirus hit, forcing him out of the NRL squad and onto jobkeeper payments while working as a labourer.

Ratuvakacereivalu has mentally struggled since and is living in limbo after the Canterbury Cup competition was cancelled for 2020. So he would welcome a proposed second-tier trial match initiative.

As revealed in The Daily Telegraph, NRL rivals like the Roosters and South Sydney could merge under a proposal to play fortnightly trial matches to give players outside the top 17 at each club regular match conditioning.

Coaches would pick their 21-man squads each Tuesday for that weekend’s games then, players who miss out would be placed in a pool for the trial games.

The idea was tossed around at a recent NRL coaches’ association meeting and will be discussed in further detail at the next meeting of Project Apollo on Friday.

“I think that idea is so good for all the Cup boys,” said Ratuvakacereivalu, who has played 35 Canterbury Cup games for the Wests Magpies since 2018.

“Everyone is still wondering what the go is. We don’t even know if we can play Ron Massey Cup, so it would help if we could play some football.

“It would be fun, give us a chance for some game fitness and give the boys a chance to show off to the NRL coaches and prove ourselves for a top 30 spot.

“I was so close to making the NRL team, so that is what hurts the most.

“You want to take every opportunity you get to impress the coach, but there is not much I can do with the season off.”

Ratuvakacereivalu is one of hundreds of second-tier players who are currently on the rugby league scrapheap.

He has been working eight hours a day shifting metal on a job site while training in the afternoons when he gets home.

Unlike NRL players who will resume their competition on May 28, second-tier footballers like Ratuvakacereivalu don’t have any light at the end of the tunnel with the Canterbury Cup shelved for 2020.

“That is the difference — we have no idea what is going on,” he said.

“We have been told to keep fit because you never know what could happen.

“It has been pretty hectic, especially when there isn’t much information going around. It is a bit confusing, but it is what it is, I guess.

“I have no idea what is going on, but you just have to be ready for when you get the call. It helps knowing that I’m not the only player in this situation.

“The club has also helped a lot. They have set us up with jobkeeper payments. It helps knowing that the club is still looking after us. It helps because some of the boys have lost their jobs through the shutdown.”

Times have been tough for Ratuvakacereivalu with his league career on hold, but he is trying to keep his life in perspective.

“I’ve had a few operations on my leg, and I was out for a year and a half, so I guess I’ve been through worse,” he said.

“The timing sucks, but I’m trying to stay positive.

“I was so close to the NRL squad prior to the lockdown, so I’ll use that as motivation. I have got to be ready for whenever an opportunity arises.”

Honestly .... the NRL should be trying to save every dollar it has at the moment

Forget 2nd tier trials until 2021 ..lets just get through this season

What do you do with the players who miss the 17 each week?

Tell them to work harder at making the 17 .....competition for positions

And how can they show that without playing?

Impress at training ....we can't be wasting money in 2020 ...life is different for everyone

You know that is not the same though, and it doesn't have to be an expensive undertaking.
 
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@happy_tiger said in [Corona impact on NRL\.\.\.?](/post/1147464) said:
@cochise said in [Corona impact on NRL\.\.\.?](/post/1147463) said:
@happy_tiger said in [Corona impact on NRL\.\.\.?](/post/1147462) said:
@gallagher said in [Corona impact on NRL\.\.\.?](/post/1147399) said:
@JoshColeman99 said in [Corona impact on NRL\.\.\.?](/post/1147395) said:
Anyone able to copy and paste this article about Joey Ratu? https://t.co/boaD6MKvFT




TIGERS
NRL hopefuls excited by proposal for second-tier trial matches
Matt Logue, The Daily Telegraph
May 5, 202

The introduction of second-tier trial matches this season would be life-changing for fringe Wests Tigers prop Joseph Ratuvakacereivalu.

Prior to the NRL’s shutdown, Ratuvakacereivalu was in contention for a top 30 position at the Tigers after impressing at the Nines tournament in Perth.

Then the coronavirus hit, forcing him out of the NRL squad and onto jobkeeper payments while working as a labourer.

Ratuvakacereivalu has mentally struggled since and is living in limbo after the Canterbury Cup competition was cancelled for 2020. So he would welcome a proposed second-tier trial match initiative.

As revealed in The Daily Telegraph, NRL rivals like the Roosters and South Sydney could merge under a proposal to play fortnightly trial matches to give players outside the top 17 at each club regular match conditioning.

Coaches would pick their 21-man squads each Tuesday for that weekend’s games then, players who miss out would be placed in a pool for the trial games.

The idea was tossed around at a recent NRL coaches’ association meeting and will be discussed in further detail at the next meeting of Project Apollo on Friday.

“I think that idea is so good for all the Cup boys,” said Ratuvakacereivalu, who has played 35 Canterbury Cup games for the Wests Magpies since 2018.

“Everyone is still wondering what the go is. We don’t even know if we can play Ron Massey Cup, so it would help if we could play some football.

“It would be fun, give us a chance for some game fitness and give the boys a chance to show off to the NRL coaches and prove ourselves for a top 30 spot.

“I was so close to making the NRL team, so that is what hurts the most.

“You want to take every opportunity you get to impress the coach, but there is not much I can do with the season off.”

Ratuvakacereivalu is one of hundreds of second-tier players who are currently on the rugby league scrapheap.

He has been working eight hours a day shifting metal on a job site while training in the afternoons when he gets home.

Unlike NRL players who will resume their competition on May 28, second-tier footballers like Ratuvakacereivalu don’t have any light at the end of the tunnel with the Canterbury Cup shelved for 2020.

“That is the difference — we have no idea what is going on,” he said.

“We have been told to keep fit because you never know what could happen.

“It has been pretty hectic, especially when there isn’t much information going around. It is a bit confusing, but it is what it is, I guess.

“I have no idea what is going on, but you just have to be ready for when you get the call. It helps knowing that I’m not the only player in this situation.

“The club has also helped a lot. They have set us up with jobkeeper payments. It helps knowing that the club is still looking after us. It helps because some of the boys have lost their jobs through the shutdown.”

Times have been tough for Ratuvakacereivalu with his league career on hold, but he is trying to keep his life in perspective.

“I’ve had a few operations on my leg, and I was out for a year and a half, so I guess I’ve been through worse,” he said.

“The timing sucks, but I’m trying to stay positive.

“I was so close to the NRL squad prior to the lockdown, so I’ll use that as motivation. I have got to be ready for whenever an opportunity arises.”

Honestly .... the NRL should be trying to save every dollar it has at the moment

Forget 2nd tier trials until 2021 ..lets just get through this season

What do you do with the players who miss the 17 each week?

Tell them to work harder at making the 17 .....competition for positions

And how can they show that without playing?

Impress at training ....we can't be wasting money in 2020 ...life is different for everyone

You know that is not the same though, and it doesn't have to be an expensive undertaking.

But how is it different than the way of the world at the moment ...the strongest survive ...why is it people want to baby footballers who can't crack it
 
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@cochise said in [Corona impact on NRL\.\.\.?](/post/1147465) said:
@happy_tiger said in [Corona impact on NRL\.\.\.?](/post/1147464) said:
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@happy_tiger said in [Corona impact on NRL\.\.\.?](/post/1147462) said:
@gallagher said in [Corona impact on NRL\.\.\.?](/post/1147399) said:
@JoshColeman99 said in [Corona impact on NRL\.\.\.?](/post/1147395) said:
Anyone able to copy and paste this article about Joey Ratu? https://t.co/boaD6MKvFT




TIGERS
NRL hopefuls excited by proposal for second-tier trial matches
Matt Logue, The Daily Telegraph
May 5, 202

The introduction of second-tier trial matches this season would be life-changing for fringe Wests Tigers prop Joseph Ratuvakacereivalu.

Prior to the NRL’s shutdown, Ratuvakacereivalu was in contention for a top 30 position at the Tigers after impressing at the Nines tournament in Perth.

Then the coronavirus hit, forcing him out of the NRL squad and onto jobkeeper payments while working as a labourer.

Ratuvakacereivalu has mentally struggled since and is living in limbo after the Canterbury Cup competition was cancelled for 2020. So he would welcome a proposed second-tier trial match initiative.

As revealed in The Daily Telegraph, NRL rivals like the Roosters and South Sydney could merge under a proposal to play fortnightly trial matches to give players outside the top 17 at each club regular match conditioning.

Coaches would pick their 21-man squads each Tuesday for that weekend’s games then, players who miss out would be placed in a pool for the trial games.

The idea was tossed around at a recent NRL coaches’ association meeting and will be discussed in further detail at the next meeting of Project Apollo on Friday.

“I think that idea is so good for all the Cup boys,” said Ratuvakacereivalu, who has played 35 Canterbury Cup games for the Wests Magpies since 2018.

“Everyone is still wondering what the go is. We don’t even know if we can play Ron Massey Cup, so it would help if we could play some football.

“It would be fun, give us a chance for some game fitness and give the boys a chance to show off to the NRL coaches and prove ourselves for a top 30 spot.

“I was so close to making the NRL team, so that is what hurts the most.

“You want to take every opportunity you get to impress the coach, but there is not much I can do with the season off.”

Ratuvakacereivalu is one of hundreds of second-tier players who are currently on the rugby league scrapheap.

He has been working eight hours a day shifting metal on a job site while training in the afternoons when he gets home.

Unlike NRL players who will resume their competition on May 28, second-tier footballers like Ratuvakacereivalu don’t have any light at the end of the tunnel with the Canterbury Cup shelved for 2020.

“That is the difference — we have no idea what is going on,” he said.

“We have been told to keep fit because you never know what could happen.

“It has been pretty hectic, especially when there isn’t much information going around. It is a bit confusing, but it is what it is, I guess.

“I have no idea what is going on, but you just have to be ready for when you get the call. It helps knowing that I’m not the only player in this situation.

“The club has also helped a lot. They have set us up with jobkeeper payments. It helps knowing that the club is still looking after us. It helps because some of the boys have lost their jobs through the shutdown.”

Times have been tough for Ratuvakacereivalu with his league career on hold, but he is trying to keep his life in perspective.

“I’ve had a few operations on my leg, and I was out for a year and a half, so I guess I’ve been through worse,” he said.

“The timing sucks, but I’m trying to stay positive.

“I was so close to the NRL squad prior to the lockdown, so I’ll use that as motivation. I have got to be ready for whenever an opportunity arises.”

Honestly .... the NRL should be trying to save every dollar it has at the moment

Forget 2nd tier trials until 2021 ..lets just get through this season

What do you do with the players who miss the 17 each week?

Tell them to work harder at making the 17 .....competition for positions

And how can they show that without playing?

Impress at training ....we can't be wasting money in 2020 ...life is different for everyone

You know that is not the same though, and it doesn't have to be an expensive undertaking.

But how is it different than the way of the world at the moment ...the strongest survive ...why is it people want to baby footballers who can't crack it

I don't see it as babysitting players, its keeping your top 30 ready to step up. Ratu wouldn't be likely to be included anyway as he is outside the top 30 isn't he? This is for players you are paying in your top 30 anyway. I guess I'm just defending the players again 😉
 
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