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@tigesup said:The answer would be no.
Playing in Group 6 this season. Chose business above league and good on him for it. Back playing with his mates
@tigesup said:The answer would be no.
Playing in Group 6 this season. Chose business above league and good on him for it. Back playing with his mates
@southerntiger said:@tigesup said:The answer would be no.
Playing in Group 6 this season. Chose business above league and good on him for it. Back playing with his mates
Dont agree with this at all. Top talent who could have gone a long way. But it looks like he took the lazy option. I reckon he will regret this decision in years to come.
@southerntiger said:@tigesup said:The answer would be no.
Playing in Group 6 this season. Chose business above league and good on him for it. Back playing with his mates
Dont agree with this at all. Top talent who could have gone a long way. But it looks like he took the lazy option. I reckon he will regret this decision in years to come.
@southerntiger said:@tigesup said:The answer would be no.
Playing in Group 6 this season. Chose business above league and good on him for it. Back playing with his mates
Dont agree with this at all. Top talent who could have gone a long way. But it looks like he took the lazy option. I reckon he will regret this decision in years to come.
@Rummo said:Without a doubt one of the stupidest comments I've seen on this forum…. and you blokes do set a pretty high bar in that regard.
@Cultured Bogan said:@Rummo said:Without a doubt one of the stupidest comments I've seen on this forum…. and you blokes do set a pretty high bar in that regard.
Said the guy with 22 posts.
How about you throw your hat into the ring and contribute to the discussion instead of taking pot shots at others from the sideline, yeah?
@southerntiger said:Chris I am not using lazy in that sense of the word. Its obviously very impressive that he has a successful business. However, there is no doubt the kid wanted to make a go of footy otherwise why would we have invested so much over the past two years.
Going back to play footy with mates just seems like an easy option.
I reckon over the next 20 years Neil will look back on this decision with regret.
This is all prefaced on my understanding that the club held him in very high regard given they resigned him for this year last year.
**I am bit surprised that Moltzen got bashed by all on here for reneging in his deal with Saints but Niel is applauded for reneging on his deal with the Tigers. One wonders whether the club would have tried harder to keep Fifita if it was known that Begovich wouldnt be here this year.**
@simonthetiger said:I always thought Begovich was the better of our two young props,and was surprised when Groat got graded and not Begovich.
Maybe this explains why.
@Snodgrass said:Damn, I was waiting for the uplifting twist in this thread; you know the happily ever after bitdown at about post 6 where the voice of authority says … _"Nah, Begovich is signed until 2015 you're confusing him with Barry Begovich who's a CBA teller and plays a bit of wing/fullback when the knees not giving him jip"._
To avoid undue hope I think it should be re-titled
**"Begovich NOT still a tiger"**
Sad to see him go.