New Halfback Needed

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I feel the line has been drawn in the sand on Pearce.

I'd say Maloney is a lock in at 6.

The Bolter could be Blake Green [undefeated in 2018] or Chad Townsend [won a premiership with Maloney]?

Moses will be in the mix too

Why do you even care…?

I'm always here for you Geo

We have to care for you Geo , Lifeline is busy with Parra and Canberra supporters :laughing:
 
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I feel the line has been drawn in the sand on Pearce.

I'd say Maloney is a lock in at 6.

The Bolter could be Blake Green [undefeated in 2018] or Chad Townsend [won a premiership with Maloney]?

Moses will be in the mix too

Why do you even care…?

I'm always here for you Geo

We have to care for you Geo , Lifeline is busy with Parra and Canberra supporters :laughing:

Sorry about the joke but the old Callam Park hospital must have been packed out with Maggie fans cursing Silvertails
 
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Doubt Cleary was the front-runner it's still too early for him imo.

I'd be perfectly happy with picking the same halves combo it's the forwards that began to get dominated in game 2.

Pearce has a bad record just like every other Blues player so using that against him is just retarded.

Yep I reckon we'll have to stick with the same halves. We just have no more options, and I still feel Maloney and Pearce work well together
 
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I'm always here for you Geo

We have to care for you Geo , Lifeline is busy with Parra and Canberra supporters :laughing:

Sorry about the joke but the old Callam Park hospital must have been packed out with Maggie fans cursing Silvertails

Could that be Callan Park?

of course, one of the nuns who taught me 60 years ago ended up in there poor lady - she terrorised 3 generations of students.
 
Adam Reynolds will be in the running i would think. Has Luke Keary declared who he would play for. I read that he was born in QLD but played in Sydney as a Kid. He'd be a chance i would think.
 
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Adam Reynolds will be in the running i would think. Has Luke Keary declared who he would play for. I read that he was born in QLD but played in Sydney as a Kid. He'd be a chance i would think.

Keary is a blue, and in stellar form, another cracker game tonight, he will be right in the mix
 
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Adam Reynolds will be in the running i would think. Has Luke Keary declared who he would play for. I read that he was born in QLD but played in Sydney as a Kid. He'd be a chance i would think.

Keary is a blue, and in stellar form, another cracker game tonight, he will be right in the mix

It'll be Pearce and Keary IMO
Who else is there ??
 
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We have to care for you Geo , Lifeline is busy with Parra and Canberra supporters :laughing:

Sorry about the joke but the old Callam Park hospital must have been packed out with Maggie fans cursing Silvertails

Could that be Callan Park?

of course, one of the nuns who taught me 60 years ago ended up in there poor lady - she terrorised 3 generations of students.

If the students were all like you then maybe she was right terrorising you,you would have driven her mad like you do us with the RF crap you cant let go of….
No wonder she ended up in one of those funny jackets that do up at the back..... :roll
 
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Sorry about the joke but the old Callam Park hospital must have been packed out with Maggie fans cursing Silvertails

Could that be Callan Park?

of course, one of the nuns who taught me 60 years ago ended up in there poor lady - she terrorised 3 generations of students.

If the students were all like you then maybe she was right terrorising you,you would have driven her mad like you do us with the RF crap you cant let go of….
No wonder she ended up in one of those funny jackets that do up at the back..... :roll

if you could not spell big religious words, do maths or sing in key she would twist your ear whilst caning your backside, Mad Mick was her nickname. And she did end up in a straight jacket as my mother witnessed when visiting her.

Now as we all know of course Robbie played half back for Lebanon in the recent world cup - against the Aussies and he did very bloody well and that was only about six months ago so of course he can be legitimately considered.

Sister Mick also taught me how to tackle.
 
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Adam Reynolds will be in the running i would think. Has Luke Keary declared who he would play for. I read that he was born in QLD but played in Sydney as a Kid. He'd be a chance i would think.

Keary is a blue, and in stellar form, another cracker game tonight, he will be right in the mix

Luke Keary requests meeting with Todd Greenberg over State of Origin eligibility
LUKE Keary is so desperate to play for Queensland and not NSW he has asked for a meeting with NRL head of football Todd Greenberg.

Todd Balym
News Corp AustraliaJANUARY 24, 20148:16AM

Luke Keary during warm up for South Sydney Rabbitohs training.Source:News Limited
RISING South Sydney star Luke Keary is so desperate to wear Maroon and not be forced to play for NSW that he has requested a meeting with NRL head of football Todd Greenberg.
Greenberg told The Courier-Mail that he was willing to listen to Keary's plea to reverse the ARL Commission's eligibility ruling because the young halfback's case was so unique.
Keary was born and raised in Ipswich until he was 10, even started his junior football career in the region, but then moved to Sydney where he continued to rise through the school and junior ranks to become the budding superstar he is today.
Under the ARLC eligibility criteria, Keary answers four questions NSW and only one for Queensland which is why he was deemed to be a Blue by the game's powerbrokers.
Maroons coach Mal Meninga is fully supportive of Keary's desire to represent Queensland, particularly after the likes of Rabbitohs Greg Inglis and Michael Crocker pushed his credentials as a star of the future last season.
But Greenberg understands Keary's case is complex and that is why he has accepted a request to meet the player to discuss the situation.
Luke Keary during warm up for South Sydney Rabbitohs training at Redfern Oval.
Luke Keary during warm up for South Sydney Rabbitohs training at Redfern Oval.Source:News Limited
The meeting won't result in an immediate overruling, but Greenberg said it would at least allow him to understand the reasoning behind the 21-year-old's desire and perhaps lead to an appeal hearing.
"I'm not sure if it's an appeal as such. He asked us to have a look at his situation which we confirmed back to him that we saw it as he is a NSW player," Greenberg said.
"He has asked to catch up with me personally to talk through it which I'm happy to do.

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"Whether that goes to a more formal request I'm not sure but I'm certainly going to catch up with him in the next couple of weeks.
"It's never a perfect system because people have rights of birth and where they play their football, but that decision was undertaken and conveyed back to him.
"But if he has asked for that meeting I'm certainly happy to talk him through the issues."
Discussion of Keary's Origin potential might be scoffed by some, especially as the kid has only just broken into first grade, but settling the argument now is the best result considering it may not be too long before he becomes a genuine selection chance.
Luke Keary and Adam Reynolds.
Luke Keary and Adam Reynolds.Source:News Limited
Rabbitohs coach Michael Maguire said Keary was already forcing his way into South Sydney's starting side for next season, forcing John Sutton into a likely move to the forward pack so he can partner Adam Reynolds in the halves.
Maguire said he's been impressed by Keary's preseason efforts and was excited about seeing him perform in the NRL trials.
"He has been excellent. He has had a really good preseason and I'm looking forward to seeing where he it takes him, he is a good player Luke," Maguire said.
Told Keary was already at the heart of an Origin fight Maguire was keen to see the youngster remain a Blue.
"I haven't spoken to him, but being a New South Welshman he would be handy in a NSW jersey," he said.
Originally published as Keary takes Origin plea to the top

No to Keary for me.
 
Of course Mal would want Keary, bloody QLD get it all at origin level, and to have Inglis endorse your claim, what a joke, he is a blue as well, the league should tell QLD to get lost they have had it too good for to long
 
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6\. Keary
7\. Maloney

Let's not muck around Freddy.

Keary is a piss ant
I'd go with Blake Green :smiley:

He may be a piss ant, but I think he would combine with Maloney better and have more to offer than Green. Could be wrong - either of them would do, as long as we don't see Pearce or Moses anywhere near there!
 
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6\. Keary
7\. Maloney

Let's not muck around Freddy.

Keary is a piss ant
I'd go with Blake Green :smiley:

He may be a piss ant, but I think he would combine with Maloney better and have more to offer than Green. Could be wrong - either of them would do, as long as we don't see Pearce or Moses anywhere near there!

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