Mitch Moses being watched by NRL

Can we have a point of reference Byron? It's nice you've posted something from another forum, but what's it got to do with anything, particularly since it was posted over half a year ago?

We were well aware he was shopping himself around as soon as Ivan pulled his contract.
 
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Can we have a point of reference Byron? It's nice you've posted something from another forum, but what's it got to do with anything, particularly since it was posted over half a year ago?

We were well aware he was shopping himself around as soon as Ivan pulled his contract.

The posts claims he was shopping around months earlier than that in off season so Jason's counter intelligence was very poor.

The Roar attributes all those "stars" departing to WT fault.
http://www.theroar.com.au/2017/05/20/was-ivan-cleary-right-to-release-mitchell-moses/
 
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Can we have a point of reference Byron? It's nice you've posted something from another forum, but what's it got to do with anything, particularly since it was posted over half a year ago?

We were well aware he was shopping himself around as soon as Ivan pulled his contract.

The posts claims he was shopping around months earlier than that in off season so Jason's counter intelligence was very poor.

The Roar attributes all those "stars" departing to WT fault.
http://www.theroar.com.au/2017/05/20/was-ivan-cleary-right-to-release-mitchell-moses/

Surely you do not take that article seriously? Poorly written, full of innacuracies and obvious bias against the West's side of the merger. It is pretty much complete crap.
 
Yes, it's understandable that Moses wants to do this. Firstly, because it's a good pay packet for him and his client. Secondly, because it helps out another of his clients, Warriors coach Stephen Kearney. Green could then team up with fellow Moses clients Adam Blair and Gerard Beale, who have secured long deals that, in Blair's case, have the potential the hurt the Warriors down the track.
Rival teams and managers are questioning the Moses connection at the Warriors and if Green, 31, secures a long-term deal, the noises will only get louder.

It was Moses who came to Manly with the idea of moving Green on, and now the Sea Eagles are being forced to defend themselves against accusations they wanted to get rid if Green.

http://www.smh.com.au/rugby-league/league-news/manly-sea-eagles-see-red-over-blake-green-20171111-gzjfnl.html
 
Rumor i heard is this is upsetting a few others at the Warriors.
They are worried about a potential situation like what tigers went through.

Isaac is renown for forcing teams to take on players they don't need in order to fulfill his business venture and it ruins clubs recruitment.
 
If the warriors players had not been so crap over the last decade, the club would not be looking for reinforcements
 
From good old Buzz
**SHOOSH
Which NRL captain has fallen out with his halfback and playmaker, who he claims has an out-of-control ego.**

Tim Mannah would have seen a bit bit of Moses recently…..............
 
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From good old Buzz
**SHOOSH
Which NRL captain has fallen out with his halfback and playmaker, who he claims has an out-of-control ego.**

Tim Mannah would have seen a bit bit of Moses recently…..............

Not really….......Moses would have been so far up Fittler’s backside, all Manner would of seen was the bottom of his boots.
 
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From good old Buzz
**SHOOSH
Which NRL captain has fallen out with his halfback and playmaker, who he claims has an out-of-control ego.**

Tim Mannah would have seen a bit bit of Moses recently…..............

Safe to say it isn't us. We don't even have a captain and Brooks is scared of his own shadow. There's a number of other clubs you could rule out straight away too.
 
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From good old Buzz
**SHOOSH
Which NRL captain has fallen out with his halfback and playmaker, who he claims has an out-of-control ego.**

Tim Mannah would have seen a bit bit of Moses recently…..............

Not really….......Moses would have been so far up Fittler’s backside, all Manner would of seen was the bottom of his boots.

I have a soft spot for the guy, he keeps us entertained on and off the field. I appreciated how Fittler's strategy had him protected during the WC series whereas under Jason he would get smashed - wasn't necessary. He tried so hard in that series as did Mannah - terrific workhorse even against the big guys. As someone has rightly stated hat team had a good spine that gave them a fighting chance in every game.
 
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From good old Buzz
**SHOOSH
Which NRL captain has fallen out with his halfback and playmaker, who he claims has an out-of-control ego.**

Tim Mannah would have seen a bit bit of Moses recently…..............

Would have to be Roosters, Eels or Warriors
 
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From good old Buzz
**SHOOSH
Which NRL captain has fallen out with his halfback and playmaker, who he claims has an out-of-control ego.**

Tim Mannah would have seen a bit bit of Moses recently…..............

Would have to be Roosters, Eels or Warriors

In absolute respect for what you say, i dunno bout the roosters being this club, as cordner and pearce are portrayed as being best mates!…..unless of course cordner has already fallen out with cronk 😱pen_mouth: :laughing: :roll
 
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From good old Buzz
**SHOOSH
Which NRL captain has fallen out with his halfback and playmaker, who he claims has an out-of-control ego.**

Tim Mannah would have seen a bit bit of Moses recently…..............

Would have to be Roosters, Eels or Warriors

In absolute respect for what you say, i dunno bout the roosters being this club, as cordner and pearce are portrayed as being best mates!…..unless of course cordner has already fallen out with cronk :shock: :lol: :roll

It proabably isn't the Rooster but Cronk does have a big ego. And for Cronk to be at the Roosters, Pearce was kicked out which probably doesn't sit well with Cordner because they were mates.

It is probably Parra because Moses has the biggest ego in the entire competition.
 

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