Josh Aloiai #190

Met Brandon at the 10 year Members function a week or so ago. Lovely young bloke. Liked him then. Like him even more now. May be no world beater on the field but he's the sort who will rarely not put in a decent performance. Goal kicking is a bonus too. Alioia is a dropkick. We're lucky to be rid of the clown.
 
Well done Wakeham. He successfully gave the Sea Eagles a rev up to win.

Wakeham really should shut his mouth as he doesn’t look good under pressure at the moment. Last play kicks are poor, gk under pressure he shanks it, then doesn’t make the 10m on the short kick off.

This is evidence of a lack of maturity and the right attitude. Hopefully he learns from it.

Only upside he did have the smarts to pass to the centre who was being marked by a forward.
 
I’m really over the taunting that’s going on in the game lately. It is really unappealing and seems like another step in the whole gangsta theme that seems to be invading the game. There have always been taunters in the game e.g Bob Fulton but it’s becoming epidemic.
Yep mouthy entitled smartarses
 
Yeah... Went the early crow... No biggie
But Aloioa seems like a real lowlife... something about him
At the very least he resembles a greasy kebab shop owner who would recycle meat out of the bin to save a bit of cash. Slimy-looking maggot he is, really hope someone wrecks him out of the game for awhile.
Still remember his cowardly cannonball tackle on Seyfarth last year.
 
Josh Aloiai is an idiot. Says he doesn't hate gay people because his sister is gay, yet all his actions say otherwise.

Funny thing is Wakeham did come around the corner and talked more shit.
He is indeed an idiot, but not for his stance on the pride jerseys last year. Even a busted clock is right twice a day.
 
Wakeham is known throughout league circles as an A-Grade pest. plenty of people hate him for it, others love him. if Sione (Fainu brother at WT) has an issue with his antics as per Ritchie's article, he needs to pipe down. sledging, especially players on debut, is part and parcel of rugby league. Aloiai and his mates need to harden up.
 
Can you post the article?
Allegations that Manly debutant Samuela Fainu spat in the face of Brandon Wakeham was the catalyst for the on-field melee that led to a heated post match argument in the tunnel at Campbelltown on Sunday.

Match-day audio obtained by the Sydney Morning Herald confirms Wakeham told referee Todd Smith that Fainu “spat at me … he spat at my face” in the 65th minute of the game.

Smith is then heard saying to the Wests Tigers five-eighth: “Okay then, do you want to make a complaint about that?”

Wakeham decides against escalating the matter, opting against lodging an official complaint with the referee.

Wakeham had taunted Fainu when Starford To’a went past Josh Schuster and Fainu to give the Tigers the lead late in the match.

He went to Westfields Sports High School, where the four Fainu brothers, including imprisoned former Sea Eagles hooker Manase, also attended.

Samuela’s brother Sione, who left Manly midway through last year, has also played for the Wests Tigers alongside Wakeham this season.

The issue boiled over after full-time following the Herald’s revelation that Manly forward Josh Aloiai confronted Wakeham in the tunnel an hour after full-time of Manly’s win.

The conversation began amicably before Aloiai, who had taken exception to Wakeham’s alleged actions on the field, asked the Tigers No.6 to “come around the corner” if he wanted to “talk shit”.

The pair got in each other’s faces as they exchanged words, with Aloiai having to be dragged back into the Manly dressing room.

Wakeham then went to the Manly sheds to continue the argument with Aloiai before he was told to head back into the Tigers dressing room.

Sources with knowledge of the situation, talking under the condition of anonymity to protect their identity, told the Herald the argument was believed to be in relation to Wakeham taunting the debutant when Starford To’a went past Josh Schuster and Fainu to give the Tigers the lead late in the match.

The incident, which occurred in the 63rd minute, sparked a melee that resulted in the rookie’s jersey being ripped off.
 
Allegations that Manly debutant Samuela Fainu spat in the face of Brandon Wakeham was the catalyst for the on-field melee that led to a heated post match argument in the tunnel at Campbelltown on Sunday.

Match-day audio obtained by the Sydney Morning Herald confirms Wakeham told referee Todd Smith that Fainu “spat at me … he spat at my face” in the 65th minute of the game.

Smith is then heard saying to the Wests Tigers five-eighth: “Okay then, do you want to make a complaint about that?”

Wakeham decides against escalating the matter, opting against lodging an official complaint with the referee.

Wakeham had taunted Fainu when Starford To’a went past Josh Schuster and Fainu to give the Tigers the lead late in the match.

He went to Westfields Sports High School, where the four Fainu brothers, including imprisoned former Sea Eagles hooker Manase, also attended.

Samuela’s brother Sione, who left Manly midway through last year, has also played for the Wests Tigers alongside Wakeham this season.

The issue boiled over after full-time following the Herald’s revelation that Manly forward Josh Aloiai confronted Wakeham in the tunnel an hour after full-time of Manly’s win.

The conversation began amicably before Aloiai, who had taken exception to Wakeham’s alleged actions on the field, asked the Tigers No.6 to “come around the corner” if he wanted to “talk shit”.

The pair got in each other’s faces as they exchanged words, with Aloiai having to be dragged back into the Manly dressing room.

Wakeham then went to the Manly sheds to continue the argument with Aloiai before he was told to head back into the Tigers dressing room.

Sources with knowledge of the situation, talking under the condition of anonymity to protect their identity, told the Herald the argument was believed to be in relation to Wakeham taunting the debutant when Starford To’a went past Josh Schuster and Fainu to give the Tigers the lead late in the match.

The incident, which occurred in the 63rd minute, sparked a melee that resulted in the rookie’s jersey being ripped off.
Typical anti tigers slant. Poor fainu. Been taunted by a reserve grader 🙄
 
Aloiai was the one driving the so called Christian opinion, that subsequently had a bunch of his players sit out a round and ruin their season last year.

Now he wants to bash the smallest player around him, bloody hypocrite.
Somebody disable his lawnmowers please !
He must be stopped !!!
 

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