Fulton/ Fainu package deal that Manly seemed more than happy to pass on. I guess we will find out soon enough which club is better off.Could not agree more.
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Fulton/ Fainu package deal that Manly seemed more than happy to pass on. I guess we will find out soon enough which club is better off.Could not agree more.
Fulton/ Fainu package deal that Manly seemed more than happy to pass on. I guess we will find out soon enough which club comes is better off.
This is a classic tigers signing.
Does anyone honestly think that one of the top clubs that values character would have looked at these guys?
Of course not, not the tigers.
As they say, shop at the tip, you bring home trash.
His job is to get them to sign for the Wests Tigers.I thought Fulton's main job was to make sure these boys made sound decisions?
Nope, jail doesn't work that way.Given one brother is already in jail...it is fairly clear these blokes do not have a lot of brains, nor do they learn.
You would think the older brother's jailing might have helped the younger ones grow up faster.
No excuse for that driving record and it is often ends in innocent people being hurt or killed.
Unless he grows up quickly, we may have made a significant error buying him. Lots of stories as to why Manly released them are now adding up...
Education is the key, it should mandatory in jail.Nope, jail doesn't work that way.
Hey maybe it does work for some. They see their older Brother locked up, they try and avoid getting locked up.
Others, they see their older brother locked up and go "that's me, thats where I will be in 3 years time". Monkey see, Monkey do.
Would like something that breaks the cycle. My idea a 1/3rd sentence TAFE program. i.e. you go in for 6 years, you do 4 years Jail (deterrant) 2 years TAFE study to gain a skill.
Unfortunately it only works with willing participants, and most are to caught up in the gang stuff.Education is the key, it should mandatory in jail.
They offer programs in prison these days.Nope, jail doesn't work that way.
Hey maybe it does work for some. They see their older Brother locked up, they try and avoid getting locked up.
Others, they see their older brother locked up and go "that's me, thats where I will be in 3 years time". Monkey see, Monkey do.
Would like something that breaks the cycle. My idea a 1/3rd sentence TAFE program. i.e. you go in for 6 years, you do 4 years Jail (deterrant) 2 years TAFE study to gain a skill.
They offer programs in prison these days.
In Australia.
You can come out with a trade qualification like plumbing.
Having a criminal record makes getting employment very hard.
I saw a video with a "bra boy" on the Zoku Creative YouTube channel explaining this - he said it was very hard to even get a trucking job as you can't get a dangerous goods license as a felon, etc.
Yes, but it will help some. Pass a trade or other qualification and get out early or don’t get out at all.Unfortunately it only works with willing participants, and most are too caught up in the gang stuff.
Kaito. Love your sense of humour. .😆
Kaito. Love your sense of humour. .😆
Pieces of shit should be out breaking rocks all day.Nope, jail doesn't work that way.
Hey maybe it does work for some. They see their older Brother locked up, they try and avoid getting locked up.
Others, they see their older brother locked up and go "that's me, thats where I will be in 3 years time". Monkey see, Monkey do.
Would like something that breaks the cycle. My idea a 1/3rd sentence TAFE program. i.e. you go in for 6 years, you do 4 years Jail (deterrant) 2 years TAFE study to gain a skill.