BAGNF05
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That hip drop was a disgrace on a key playmaker. It’s not 1983. The Roosters would be calling for blood. Go hard Noddy.
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So you remind the match review committee the damage that does to our club and potentially Jackson’s career!Nah. Leave it to the match review. You’re right it’s not 1983 and there are 20 camera on the action
Musgrove’s try was a lucky decision. Might not have got that one but for the fiasco last week.Ref was shocking tonight. Even the challenge we lost should have been reversed. He barely got a call right and not being able to see that shocking tackle was the culmination of his incompetence. Honestly, we barely got a 50/50 call.
Just needs to choose words wisely. Ask the reporters if they thought it was bad. Then point out he’s one of our most important players who will be in rehab most of the off season.He should.
But he won't.
happy with that. Good press conference.There you go, Noddy chucked some fuel on the fire - “a pretty horrendous tackle”.
NRL would hit him with a wet lettuce leaf if they weren't so expensive, so they will give him a week off with full pay instead.Yeh. They will teach him. By giving him a nasty fine
I hope so to. If he is not burned out put him back in charge of the Women Tigers side.We all remember the look of excitement and joy Noddy had when Sheens announced his caretaker role for a 12 game period.
Now, with the sobering realisation that only reality can provide his dream of eventually becoming a head coach is possibly gone. Poor Noddy, looks wasted, looks like he hasn’t slept since taking on the job.
I feel for Noddy, I hope the club look after him.
Yes I think he would be great with the women’s side, but why wouldn’t he be better suited to return to his old job of head of pathways?I hope so to. If he is not burned out put him back in charge of the Women Tigers side.
He will be great there....
Noddy speaks honestly, no “ebbs and flows”. He gives some insight into what is actually going on. He has said he has learned a lot in the last couple of months and first grade coaching is tough. You are on 24/7. In Noddy’s case, he also has to deal with the despondency of reality. He does look tired and like he has aged a few years since he took on the role. Last weekend probably aged him another 5 years. I recall Madge had that same look. He now has to carry an historic record no one would want in their career. Hopefully it makes him a better coach.We all remember the look of excitement and joy Noddy had when Sheens announced his caretaker role for a 12 game period.
Now, with the sobering realisation that only reality can provide his dream of eventually becoming a head coach is possibly gone. Poor Noddy, looks wasted, looks like he hasn’t slept since taking on the job.
I feel for Noddy, I hope the club look after him.