Moses Suli

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He lost his dad at an early age. No doubt probably still affects him today, I dont know him personally but it wouldn’t be far fetched to say he has lacked guidance (as said above) to lead him to where he is today

We really dodged a bullet there.

Typical millennial.

Typically ignorant of you col
You really have no idea
 
If a club can support him and help him develop as a person , then it’s a good think. Rugby League is one sport that can help some young men turn their life around
 
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He lost his dad at an early age. No doubt probably still affects him today, I dont know him personally but it wouldn’t be far fetched to say he has lacked guidance (as said above) to lead him to where he is today

We really dodged a bullet there.

Typical millennial.

Typically ignorant of you col
You really have no idea

Yes it is. Depression doesn't discriminate. The NRL should really step in. He should not be allowed to sign with another club so soon. It doesn't take a brain surgeon to know he needs time away from the game.
 
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He lost his dad at an early age. No doubt probably still affects him today, I dont know him personally but it wouldn’t be far fetched to say he has lacked guidance (as said above) to lead him to where he is today

We really dodged a bullet there.

Typical millennial.

Typically ignorant of you col
You really have no idea

Yes it is. Depression doesn't discriminate. The NRL should really step in. He should not be allowed to sign with another club so soon. It doesn't take a brain surgeon to know he needs time away from the game.

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Agreed. The Nrl should step in and say that he can be contracted next year. A year off to get his head right with some honest hard work and family time and he might change his attitude.

On a sidenote if the Nrl doesnt deduct points from Manly, Parra and Storm will go off big time. Needs to be sorted now.
 
Should Suli's negotiations with Manly not progress, don't be surprised to see him return to the Wests Tigers in some form (ie turn out for the Magpies)
Crazy I know however it would tick all the boxes in respect to player welfare etc
 
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Cannot see how any club offering him yet another chance is showing neglect for Suli's welfare. Where is the problem in them expressing interest in him IF they can get their cap problems cleared by the NRL?
Clubs are damned if they do and damned if they dont apparently.

I agree FB
 
He would have to be on a minimum contract there, no one is gonna throw big money at him till he starts showing interest in having a career in NRL
 
Good luck to both him and the Sea Eagles.

Hopefully the right people are surrounding him.

That being said Arana Taumata went through seven clubs so he's got a few chances up his sleeve.
 
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He lost his dad at an early age. No doubt probably still affects him today, I dont know him personally but it wouldn’t be far fetched to say he has lacked guidance (as said above) to lead him to where he is today

We really dodged a bullet there.

Typical millennial.

Typically ignorant of you col
You really have no idea

Yes it is. **Depression doesn't discriminate**. The NRL should really step in. He should not be allowed to sign with another club so soon. It doesn't take a brain surgeon to know he needs time away from the game.

Can't see anywhere that he has depression, just people assuming so… just seems like a lazy bugger with a poor attitude to me.
Had high hopes for him with us, not sure going to Manly to be around his old mates will be of any benefit to him or not.
For his sake I hope he wakes up to himself and utilises the talent he was given - someone must be able to get through to him.
 
If the Sea Eagles deal is not yet done, should we offer him a reduced contract as a second chance?

Combined with that, would have to be medical help to get him back on track.

There is no doubt that he is a good player.

Just putting it out there…..........
 
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If the Sea Eagles deal is not yet done, should we offer him a reduced contract as a second chance?

Combined with that, would have to be medical help to get him back on track.

There is no doubt that he is a good player.

Just putting it out there…..........

No. Damage players like this do to the team culture is not worth the effort.

Mentality is no something you can train it’s either there or not.
 
Moses Suli is a dud.
Desperate to present himself a certain way off the field.

Wannabe of the highest order.
Trying to be something your not, this guy is gonna find himself in some real heat in the future.

He isn't a street guy. He's a mommas boy. Play your part boy.
 
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Moses Suli is a dud.
Desperate to present himself a certain way off the field.

Wannabe of the highest order.
Trying to be something your not, this guy is gonna find himself in some real heat in the future.

He isn't a street guy. He's a mommas boy. Play your part boy.

Spot on, I couldn’t have said it better myself
 
He has no father figure and young people are very impressionable.

He needs to surround himself with the right people.

Look at T-City. He is from the projects/hood and committed himself to martial arts and surrounded himself with older/wiser people. If he beats Frankie (big if but can't wait to see) he will be fighting for the belt.
 
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If the Sea Eagles deal is not yet done, should we offer him a reduced contract as a second chance?

Combined with that, would have to be medical help to get him back on track.

There is no doubt that he is a good player.

Just putting it out there…..........

Fool me once shame on you, fool me twice shame on me …... He's not ready and may never be.
Id rather have the money in the cap for someone with heart and ambition.
 
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