Signings, Suggestions & Rumours Discussion

@telltails said in [Signing Suggestions & Rumours](/post/1412220) said:
@rustycage said in [Signing Suggestions & Rumours](/post/1412219) said:
@tony-soprano said in [Signing Suggestions & Rumours](/post/1412214) said:
@boonboon said in [Signing Suggestions & Rumours](/post/1412182) said:
@tony-soprano said in [Signing Suggestions & Rumours](/post/1412162) said:
@twentyforty said in [Signing Suggestions & Rumours](/post/1412126) said:
@cochise said in [Signing Suggestions & Rumours](/post/1412056) said:
@tigertone said in [Signing Suggestions & Rumours](/post/1412055) said:
@cochise said in [Signing Suggestions & Rumours](/post/1412038) said:
@tigertone said in [Signing Suggestions & Rumours](/post/1412036) said:
@bagnf05 said in [Signing Suggestions & Rumours](/post/1412025) said:
@jirskyr said in [Signing Suggestions & Rumours](/post/1412021) said:
I like how Tigers aren't within cooee of the finals, probably also too far in front of the wooden spoon, aren't playing this weekend... still getting all the media attention.

It's like finding out the bully at school actually has a crush on you.

Sleeping giants of the NRL, imagine if we could field a competitive team! Good indigenous programs though.

Even the Indigenous Programs are'nt working. Fitzy got sacked yesterday.

That's a little unfair to the people working in those programs

Organisations can put in the best educators and top line programs for people/players/students etc etc etc, but if the individuals arent willing to actually learn from them and pick up all the valuable lessons from these educators then this is what you get.
Sorry if it sounded like i was having a go at the people actually working in these programs behind the scenes ,as it was not what i meant.

Yeah so probably a little unfair to say the programs aren't working because of the alleged actions of one individual, especially if the actions are proven he would be low life scum.


Tend to agree.
I haven’t heard a single sound reason for sacking Madge?
Players dropping the ball isn’t one of them imo.

I’ve heard one - has Madge demonstrated that he can coach a team outside the 8 to a grand final or even the top 8 ?

Which coaches have ? Mayb Dessie but Bellamy, Robinson, Bennett, Cleary havent done that

Yeah exactly any coach appointment is crucial.

Cleary managed to get worriers to a final here and there.

Potter and Jason Taylor appointments after sheens was just so dumb

Potter was going fine until the whole Brian Smith saga took place. What a disaster that's turned into. 10 years of misery.

Edit: Grant Meyer.....remember that twitter mad fool? He left quite the legacy.

Grant Mayer - what a nightmare

Yep then go and board appointment JT probably at the most important part of our recruitment decisions

Can’t remember if Pascoe was part of hiring Jason Taylor or just firing
 
@rustycage said in [Signing Suggestions & Rumours](/post/1412219) said:
@tony-soprano said in [Signing Suggestions & Rumours](/post/1412214) said:
@boonboon said in [Signing Suggestions & Rumours](/post/1412182) said:
@tony-soprano said in [Signing Suggestions & Rumours](/post/1412162) said:
@twentyforty said in [Signing Suggestions & Rumours](/post/1412126) said:
@cochise said in [Signing Suggestions & Rumours](/post/1412056) said:
@tigertone said in [Signing Suggestions & Rumours](/post/1412055) said:
@cochise said in [Signing Suggestions & Rumours](/post/1412038) said:
@tigertone said in [Signing Suggestions & Rumours](/post/1412036) said:
@bagnf05 said in [Signing Suggestions & Rumours](/post/1412025) said:
@jirskyr said in [Signing Suggestions & Rumours](/post/1412021) said:
I like how Tigers aren't within cooee of the finals, probably also too far in front of the wooden spoon, aren't playing this weekend... still getting all the media attention.

It's like finding out the bully at school actually has a crush on you.

Sleeping giants of the NRL, imagine if we could field a competitive team! Good indigenous programs though.

Even the Indigenous Programs are'nt working. Fitzy got sacked yesterday.

That's a little unfair to the people working in those programs

Organisations can put in the best educators and top line programs for people/players/students etc etc etc, but if the individuals arent willing to actually learn from them and pick up all the valuable lessons from these educators then this is what you get.
Sorry if it sounded like i was having a go at the people actually working in these programs behind the scenes ,as it was not what i meant.

Yeah so probably a little unfair to say the programs aren't working because of the alleged actions of one individual, especially if the actions are proven he would be low life scum.


Tend to agree.
I haven’t heard a single sound reason for sacking Madge?
Players dropping the ball isn’t one of them imo.

I’ve heard one - has Madge demonstrated that he can coach a team outside the 8 to a grand final or even the top 8 ?

Which coaches have ? Mayb Dessie but Bellamy, Robinson, Bennett, Cleary havent done that

Yeah exactly any coach appointment is crucial.

Cleary managed to get worriers to a final here and there.

Potter and Jason Taylor appointments after sheens was just so dumb

Potter was going fine until the whole Brian Smith saga took place. What a disaster that's turned into. 10 years of misery.

Edit: Grant Meyer.....remember that twitter mad fool? He left quite the legacy.

I’ve heard from players mouths like Fulton that potter was not fine apparently he wasn’t even allowed to make recruitment decisions
 
@tony-soprano said in [Signing Suggestions & Rumours](/post/1412217) said:
Sounds like we are not dealing with some player managers at all.

https://twitter.com/daveric1/status/1413991924696973315?s=21

Scrolled down the page a bit to find another from earlier in this thread that many didn't want.

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![Screenshot_20210711-102917_Samsung Internet.jpg](/assets/uploads/files/1625963558376-screenshot_20210711-102917_samsung-internet-resized.jpg)
 
@tony-soprano said in [Signing Suggestions & Rumours](/post/1412217) said:
Sounds like we are not dealing with some player managers at all.

https://twitter.com/daveric1/status/1413991924696973315?s=21

Yes I recall some years back it was well known we are limiting our already stressed recruitment options by not dealing with certain agents.
Thought it was only one though.
 
@formerguest said in [Signing Suggestions & Rumours](/post/1412231) said:
@tony-soprano said in [Signing Suggestions & Rumours](/post/1412217) said:
Sounds like we are not dealing with some player managers at all.

https://twitter.com/daveric1/status/1413991924696973315?s=21

Scrolled down the page a bit to find another from earlier in this thread that many didn't want.

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![Screenshot_20210711-102917_Samsung Internet.jpg](/assets/uploads/files/1625963558376-screenshot_20210711-102917_samsung-internet-resized.jpg)

He has too much grunt and go forward for us.
 
@rustycage said in [Signing Suggestions & Rumours](/post/1412219) said:
@tony-soprano said in [Signing Suggestions & Rumours](/post/1412214) said:
@boonboon said in [Signing Suggestions & Rumours](/post/1412182) said:
@tony-soprano said in [Signing Suggestions & Rumours](/post/1412162) said:
@twentyforty said in [Signing Suggestions & Rumours](/post/1412126) said:
@cochise said in [Signing Suggestions & Rumours](/post/1412056) said:
@tigertone said in [Signing Suggestions & Rumours](/post/1412055) said:
@cochise said in [Signing Suggestions & Rumours](/post/1412038) said:
@tigertone said in [Signing Suggestions & Rumours](/post/1412036) said:
@bagnf05 said in [Signing Suggestions & Rumours](/post/1412025) said:
@jirskyr said in [Signing Suggestions & Rumours](/post/1412021) said:
I like how Tigers aren't within cooee of the finals, probably also too far in front of the wooden spoon, aren't playing this weekend... still getting all the media attention.

It's like finding out the bully at school actually has a crush on you.

Sleeping giants of the NRL, imagine if we could field a competitive team! Good indigenous programs though.

Even the Indigenous Programs are'nt working. Fitzy got sacked yesterday.

That's a little unfair to the people working in those programs

Organisations can put in the best educators and top line programs for people/players/students etc etc etc, but if the individuals arent willing to actually learn from them and pick up all the valuable lessons from these educators then this is what you get.
Sorry if it sounded like i was having a go at the people actually working in these programs behind the scenes ,as it was not what i meant.

Yeah so probably a little unfair to say the programs aren't working because of the alleged actions of one individual, especially if the actions are proven he would be low life scum.


Tend to agree.
I haven’t heard a single sound reason for sacking Madge?
Players dropping the ball isn’t one of them imo.

I’ve heard one - has Madge demonstrated that he can coach a team outside the 8 to a grand final or even the top 8 ?

Which coaches have ? Mayb Dessie but Bellamy, Robinson, Bennett, Cleary havent done that

Yeah exactly any coach appointment is crucial.

Cleary managed to get worriers to a final here and there.

Potter and Jason Taylor appointments after sheens was just so dumb

Potter was going fine until the whole Brian Smith saga took place. What a disaster that's turned into. 10 years of misery.

Edit: Grant Meyer.....remember that twitter mad fool? He left quite the legacy.

Maybe, though more likely that he didn’t agree with the Grange gifting director and the dollars we were discussing on giving Farah. Then of course Tallis opening up the wounds on radio and through injuries, the latter part of the season with backrowers on the wings.
 
@gnr4life said in [Signing Suggestions & Rumours](/post/1412205) said:
@spartan117 said in [Signing Suggestions & Rumours](/post/1412165) said:
Madge going nowhere.

The club is in the verge of sustained success.

Reworked roster based on youth.
Salary cap relief
Pathways investment
Tim Sheens
Reserve team performing well.

There not gonna dump a tough coach for a nobody or rookie now.

I was saying this stuff too...in 2014. How anyone can still delude themselves with these cliche’s boggles my mind.

Let’s rework that statement.
If the club sat on its hands and didn’t have those things in place …. Big fat zero …. Then I’d be with you.
But whatever …..
 
@tony-soprano said in [Signing Suggestions & Rumours](/post/1412001) said:
Expect another DT article tomorrow special featuring. Moses, Tedesco and ado carr on why we left the tigers.

For those interested ……

Text This mornings article by Dean Ritchie

NRL 2021: Ex-Tigers reunite in NSW Blues camp, Michael Maguire’s future at Wests

Wests lost both of them in the space of two weeks. Now more than four years after their Tigers exit, James Tedesco and Mitch Moses have reunited

These are the painful documents that will antagonise and haunt long-suffering Wests Tigers fans

The Sunday Telegraph trawled back more than six years to locate the three gut-wrenching media statements released by Wests Tigers revealing the club had lost James Tedesco, Mitch Moses and Josh Addo-Carr to rival clubs

Wests Tigers’ worst nightmare has now become a godsend for the NSW Blues with the three backline stars reunited at State of Origin level

On May 4, 2017, the club issued a statement which read: “Wests Tigers can confirm that James Tedesco will be departing the club at the end of the 2017 season

Tedesco’s management have informed Wests Tigers that he will be continuing his playing career at another NRL club.

Just 12 days later, on May 16, Wests Tigers were forced to release this statement: “Wests Tigers have today released Mitchell Moses from the remainder of his playing contract, effective immediately. Mitchell has played 67 NRL games for Wests Tigers since making his debut in 2014. Wests Tigers thank Mitchell for his contribution while at the club and wish him well in the future.

And completing the trifecta, on June 6, 2016, the club stated: “Wests Tigers can confirm Joshua Addo-Carr will leave the club at the end of the 2016 NRL season.

In camp this week with NSW, Tedesco, Moses and Addo-Carr spoke about the nine games they all played together back in 2016 and why each player subsequently quit the club

While grateful at being given an initial chance by Wests Tigers, the three players admit moving has provided them with wonderful success, culminating in selection for Wednesday night’s State of Origin game in Newcastle.

Tedesco (Sydney Roosters) and Addo-Carr (Melbourne Storm) have since claimed premierships with Moses helping Parramatta to play regular finals football

“We were speaking about this in the team room the other day - to have the little Tigers gang back is pretty special,” Addo-Carr said

It’s pretty crazy. I debuted (round seven, 2016) with Mitch and Teddy in the side. I played nine games for the Tigers but I wasn’t a consistent first grade player back then

“I haven’t played with Mitch for five or six years now. To play with each other on the big stage is really special

“I will always cherish the Tigers giving me that start. I was a Tiger supporter when I was a kid and almost every birthday, my wish was to play for the Tigers. I was thankful to do that

“But life is strange and I definitely don’t regret moving down to Melbourne. I think I’ve learned how to play rugby league at Melbourne. The Storm teaches you, it’s just in their DNA. They are such good people down there.

Tedesco spoke about his two mates and why he felt a need to leave Concord

“We all came through the Tigers system together, a lot of good players come through together, but we all went our separate ways,” Tedesco said

Me and Mitch have always been best mates. We lived together at the Tigers, we have always been close. I am pumped we are all back together, especially for Mitch on debut. It’s exciting

Mitch was Balmain and I was Wests but we came through together into first grade in 2012. ‘Fox’ (Addo-Carr) came around 2016

’Fox’ was only a young fella who came from Cronulla, I think. He was raw back then but lightning fast. He went to the Storm and was really successful

We weren’t really successful at the Tigers. I think we had five different coaches in six years. I was lucky to get an opportunity at the Roosters and they were a really successful club.

Moses added: “It’s pretty crazy. I said to ‘Fox’ the other that we’re back together and it’s good to be back playing with Teddy as well.

“We all played a couple of games together in first grade so it’s good to link with them again, it’s pretty exciting. I loved my time at the Tigers but moving to Parramatta – and to learn as much as I have under Brad (Arthur, Eels coach) – has been massive for me.”.
 
@momo_amp_medo said in [Signing Suggestions & Rumours](/post/1412291) said:
@tony-soprano said in [Signing Suggestions & Rumours](/post/1412001) said:
Expect another DT article tomorrow special featuring. Moses, Tedesco and ado carr on why we left the tigers.

For those interested ……

Text This mornings article by Dean Ritchie

NRL 2021: Ex-Tigers reunite in NSW Blues camp, Michael Maguire’s future at Wests

Wests lost both of them in the space of two weeks. Now more than four years after their Tigers exit, James Tedesco and Mitch Moses have reunited

These are the painful documents that will antagonise and haunt long-suffering Wests Tigers fans

The Sunday Telegraph trawled back more than six years to locate the three gut-wrenching media statements released by Wests Tigers revealing the club had lost James Tedesco, Mitch Moses and Josh Addo-Carr to rival clubs

Wests Tigers’ worst nightmare has now become a godsend for the NSW Blues with the three backline stars reunited at State of Origin level

On May 4, 2017, the club issued a statement which read: “Wests Tigers can confirm that James Tedesco will be departing the club at the end of the 2017 season

Tedesco’s management have informed Wests Tigers that he will be continuing his playing career at another NRL club.

Just 12 days later, on May 16, Wests Tigers were forced to release this statement: “Wests Tigers have today released Mitchell Moses from the remainder of his playing contract, effective immediately. Mitchell has played 67 NRL games for Wests Tigers since making his debut in 2014. Wests Tigers thank Mitchell for his contribution while at the club and wish him well in the future.

And completing the trifecta, on June 6, 2016, the club stated: “Wests Tigers can confirm Joshua Addo-Carr will leave the club at the end of the 2016 NRL season.

In camp this week with NSW, Tedesco, Moses and Addo-Carr spoke about the nine games they all played together back in 2016 and why each player subsequently quit the club

While grateful at being given an initial chance by Wests Tigers, the three players admit moving has provided them with wonderful success, culminating in selection for Wednesday night’s State of Origin game in Newcastle.

Tedesco (Sydney Roosters) and Addo-Carr (Melbourne Storm) have since claimed premierships with Moses helping Parramatta to play regular finals football

“We were speaking about this in the team room the other day - to have the little Tigers gang back is pretty special,” Addo-Carr said

It’s pretty crazy. I debuted (round seven, 2016) with Mitch and Teddy in the side. I played nine games for the Tigers but I wasn’t a consistent first grade player back then

“I haven’t played with Mitch for five or six years now. To play with each other on the big stage is really special

“I will always cherish the Tigers giving me that start. I was a Tiger supporter when I was a kid and almost every birthday, my wish was to play for the Tigers. I was thankful to do that

“But life is strange and I definitely don’t regret moving down to Melbourne. I think I’ve learned how to play rugby league at Melbourne. The Storm teaches you, it’s just in their DNA. They are such good people down there.

Tedesco spoke about his two mates and why he felt a need to leave Concord

“We all came through the Tigers system together, a lot of good players come through together, but we all went our separate ways,” Tedesco said

Me and Mitch have always been best mates. We lived together at the Tigers, we have always been close. I am pumped we are all back together, especially for Mitch on debut. It’s exciting

Mitch was Balmain and I was Wests but we came through together into first grade in 2012. ‘Fox’ (Addo-Carr) came around 2016

’Fox’ was only a young fella who came from Cronulla, I think. He was raw back then but lightning fast. He went to the Storm and was really successful

We weren’t really successful at the Tigers. I think we had five different coaches in six years. I was lucky to get an opportunity at the Roosters and they were a really successful club.

Moses added: “It’s pretty crazy. I said to ‘Fox’ the other that we’re back together and it’s good to be back playing with Teddy as well.

“We all played a couple of games together in first grade so it’s good to link with them again, it’s pretty exciting. I loved my time at the Tigers but moving to Parramatta – and to learn as much as I have under Brad (Arthur, Eels coach) – has been massive for me.”.

Cheers @momo_amp_medo. Appreciate JACs endorsement of the club.
 
@lauren said in [Signing Suggestions & Rumours](/post/1412295) said:
@momo_amp_medo said in [Signing Suggestions & Rumours](/post/1412291) said:
@tony-soprano said in [Signing Suggestions & Rumours](/post/1412001) said:
Expect another DT article tomorrow special featuring. Moses, Tedesco and ado carr on why we left the tigers.

For those interested ……

Text This mornings article by Dean Ritchie

NRL 2021: Ex-Tigers reunite in NSW Blues camp, Michael Maguire’s future at Wests

Wests lost both of them in the space of two weeks. Now more than four years after their Tigers exit, James Tedesco and Mitch Moses have reunited

These are the painful documents that will antagonise and haunt long-suffering Wests Tigers fans

The Sunday Telegraph trawled back more than six years to locate the three gut-wrenching media statements released by Wests Tigers revealing the club had lost James Tedesco, Mitch Moses and Josh Addo-Carr to rival clubs

Wests Tigers’ worst nightmare has now become a godsend for the NSW Blues with the three backline stars reunited at State of Origin level

On May 4, 2017, the club issued a statement which read: “Wests Tigers can confirm that James Tedesco will be departing the club at the end of the 2017 season

Tedesco’s management have informed Wests Tigers that he will be continuing his playing career at another NRL club.

Just 12 days later, on May 16, Wests Tigers were forced to release this statement: “Wests Tigers have today released Mitchell Moses from the remainder of his playing contract, effective immediately. Mitchell has played 67 NRL games for Wests Tigers since making his debut in 2014. Wests Tigers thank Mitchell for his contribution while at the club and wish him well in the future.

And completing the trifecta, on June 6, 2016, the club stated: “Wests Tigers can confirm Joshua Addo-Carr will leave the club at the end of the 2016 NRL season.

In camp this week with NSW, Tedesco, Moses and Addo-Carr spoke about the nine games they all played together back in 2016 and why each player subsequently quit the club

While grateful at being given an initial chance by Wests Tigers, the three players admit moving has provided them with wonderful success, culminating in selection for Wednesday night’s State of Origin game in Newcastle.

Tedesco (Sydney Roosters) and Addo-Carr (Melbourne Storm) have since claimed premierships with Moses helping Parramatta to play regular finals football

“We were speaking about this in the team room the other day - to have the little Tigers gang back is pretty special,” Addo-Carr said

It’s pretty crazy. I debuted (round seven, 2016) with Mitch and Teddy in the side. I played nine games for the Tigers but I wasn’t a consistent first grade player back then

“I haven’t played with Mitch for five or six years now. To play with each other on the big stage is really special

“I will always cherish the Tigers giving me that start. I was a Tiger supporter when I was a kid and almost every birthday, my wish was to play for the Tigers. I was thankful to do that

“But life is strange and I definitely don’t regret moving down to Melbourne. I think I’ve learned how to play rugby league at Melbourne. The Storm teaches you, it’s just in their DNA. They are such good people down there.

Tedesco spoke about his two mates and why he felt a need to leave Concord

“We all came through the Tigers system together, a lot of good players come through together, but we all went our separate ways,” Tedesco said

Me and Mitch have always been best mates. We lived together at the Tigers, we have always been close. I am pumped we are all back together, especially for Mitch on debut. It’s exciting

Mitch was Balmain and I was Wests but we came through together into first grade in 2012. ‘Fox’ (Addo-Carr) came around 2016

’Fox’ was only a young fella who came from Cronulla, I think. He was raw back then but lightning fast. He went to the Storm and was really successful

We weren’t really successful at the Tigers. I think we had five different coaches in six years. I was lucky to get an opportunity at the Roosters and they were a really successful club.

Moses added: “It’s pretty crazy. I said to ‘Fox’ the other that we’re back together and it’s good to be back playing with Teddy as well.

“We all played a couple of games together in first grade so it’s good to link with them again, it’s pretty exciting. I loved my time at the Tigers but moving to Parramatta – and to learn as much as I have under Brad (Arthur, Eels coach) – has been massive for me.”.

Cheers @momo_amp_medo. Appreciate JACs endorsement of the club.

Yes I thought (for once) it was pretty balanced reporting and commentary by former players.
Telegraph seems to be more positive in recent few weeks …. perhaps it’s why SMH write ups have now gone south?
 
@momo_amp_medo said in [Signing Suggestions & Rumours](/post/1412291) said:
@tony-soprano said in [Signing Suggestions & Rumours](/post/1412001) said:
Expect another DT article tomorrow special featuring. Moses, Tedesco and ado carr on why we left the tigers.

For those interested ……

Text This mornings article by Dean Ritchie

NRL 2021: Ex-Tigers reunite in NSW Blues camp, Michael Maguire’s future at Wests

Wests lost both of them in the space of two weeks. Now more than four years after their Tigers exit, James Tedesco and Mitch Moses have reunited

These are the painful documents that will antagonise and haunt long-suffering Wests Tigers fans

The Sunday Telegraph trawled back more than six years to locate the three gut-wrenching media statements released by Wests Tigers revealing the club had lost James Tedesco, Mitch Moses and Josh Addo-Carr to rival clubs

Wests Tigers’ worst nightmare has now become a godsend for the NSW Blues with the three backline stars reunited at State of Origin level

On May 4, 2017, the club issued a statement which read: “Wests Tigers can confirm that James Tedesco will be departing the club at the end of the 2017 season

Tedesco’s management have informed Wests Tigers that he will be continuing his playing career at another NRL club.

Just 12 days later, on May 16, Wests Tigers were forced to release this statement: “Wests Tigers have today released Mitchell Moses from the remainder of his playing contract, effective immediately. Mitchell has played 67 NRL games for Wests Tigers since making his debut in 2014. Wests Tigers thank Mitchell for his contribution while at the club and wish him well in the future.

And completing the trifecta, on June 6, 2016, the club stated: “Wests Tigers can confirm Joshua Addo-Carr will leave the club at the end of the 2016 NRL season.

In camp this week with NSW, Tedesco, Moses and Addo-Carr spoke about the nine games they all played together back in 2016 and why each player subsequently quit the club

While grateful at being given an initial chance by Wests Tigers, the three players admit moving has provided them with wonderful success, culminating in selection for Wednesday night’s State of Origin game in Newcastle.

Tedesco (Sydney Roosters) and Addo-Carr (Melbourne Storm) have since claimed premierships with Moses helping Parramatta to play regular finals football

“We were speaking about this in the team room the other day - to have the little Tigers gang back is pretty special,” Addo-Carr said

It’s pretty crazy. I debuted (round seven, 2016) with Mitch and Teddy in the side. I played nine games for the Tigers but I wasn’t a consistent first grade player back then

“I haven’t played with Mitch for five or six years now. To play with each other on the big stage is really special

“I will always cherish the Tigers giving me that start. I was a Tiger supporter when I was a kid and almost every birthday, my wish was to play for the Tigers. I was thankful to do that

“But life is strange and I definitely don’t regret moving down to Melbourne. I think I’ve learned how to play rugby league at Melbourne. The Storm teaches you, it’s just in their DNA. They are such good people down there.

Tedesco spoke about his two mates and why he felt a need to leave Concord

“We all came through the Tigers system together, a lot of good players come through together, but we all went our separate ways,” Tedesco said

Me and Mitch have always been best mates. We lived together at the Tigers, we have always been close. I am pumped we are all back together, especially for Mitch on debut. It’s exciting

Mitch was Balmain and I was Wests but we came through together into first grade in 2012. ‘Fox’ (Addo-Carr) came around 2016

’Fox’ was only a young fella who came from Cronulla, I think. He was raw back then but lightning fast. He went to the Storm and was really successful

We weren’t really successful at the Tigers. I think we had five different coaches in six years. I was lucky to get an opportunity at the Roosters and they were a really successful club.

Moses added: “It’s pretty crazy. I said to ‘Fox’ the other that we’re back together and it’s good to be back playing with Teddy as well.

“We all played a couple of games together in first grade so it’s good to link with them again, it’s pretty exciting. I loved my time at the Tigers but moving to Parramatta – and to learn as much as I have under Brad (Arthur, Eels coach) – has been massive for me.”.

I hope Luke isn't reading this article .......
 
@momo_amp_medo said in [Signing Suggestions & Rumours](/post/1412291) said:
@tony-soprano said in [Signing Suggestions & Rumours](/post/1412001) said:
Expect another DT article tomorrow special featuring. Moses, Tedesco and ado carr on why we left the tigers.

For those interested ……

Text This mornings article by Dean Ritchie

NRL 2021: Ex-Tigers reunite in NSW Blues camp, Michael Maguire’s future at Wests

Wests lost both of them in the space of two weeks. Now more than four years after their Tigers exit, James Tedesco and Mitch Moses have reunited

These are the painful documents that will antagonise and haunt long-suffering Wests Tigers fans

The Sunday Telegraph trawled back more than six years to locate the three gut-wrenching media statements released by Wests Tigers revealing the club had lost James Tedesco, Mitch Moses and Josh Addo-Carr to rival clubs

Wests Tigers’ worst nightmare has now become a godsend for the NSW Blues with the three backline stars reunited at State of Origin level

On May 4, 2017, the club issued a statement which read: “Wests Tigers can confirm that James Tedesco will be departing the club at the end of the 2017 season

Tedesco’s management have informed Wests Tigers that he will be continuing his playing career at another NRL club.

Just 12 days later, on May 16, Wests Tigers were forced to release this statement: “Wests Tigers have today released Mitchell Moses from the remainder of his playing contract, effective immediately. Mitchell has played 67 NRL games for Wests Tigers since making his debut in 2014. Wests Tigers thank Mitchell for his contribution while at the club and wish him well in the future.

And completing the trifecta, on June 6, 2016, the club stated: “Wests Tigers can confirm Joshua Addo-Carr will leave the club at the end of the 2016 NRL season.

In camp this week with NSW, Tedesco, Moses and Addo-Carr spoke about the nine games they all played together back in 2016 and why each player subsequently quit the club

While grateful at being given an initial chance by Wests Tigers, the three players admit moving has provided them with wonderful success, culminating in selection for Wednesday night’s State of Origin game in Newcastle.

Tedesco (Sydney Roosters) and Addo-Carr (Melbourne Storm) have since claimed premierships with Moses helping Parramatta to play regular finals football

“We were speaking about this in the team room the other day - to have the little Tigers gang back is pretty special,” Addo-Carr said

It’s pretty crazy. I debuted (round seven, 2016) with Mitch and Teddy in the side. I played nine games for the Tigers but I wasn’t a consistent first grade player back then

“I haven’t played with Mitch for five or six years now. To play with each other on the big stage is really special

“I will always cherish the Tigers giving me that start. I was a Tiger supporter when I was a kid and almost every birthday, my wish was to play for the Tigers. I was thankful to do that

“But life is strange and I definitely don’t regret moving down to Melbourne. I think I’ve learned how to play rugby league at Melbourne. The Storm teaches you, it’s just in their DNA. They are such good people down there.

Tedesco spoke about his two mates and why he felt a need to leave Concord

“We all came through the Tigers system together, a lot of good players come through together, but we all went our separate ways,” Tedesco said

Me and Mitch have always been best mates. We lived together at the Tigers, we have always been close. I am pumped we are all back together, especially for Mitch on debut. It’s exciting

Mitch was Balmain and I was Wests but we came through together into first grade in 2012. ‘Fox’ (Addo-Carr) came around 2016

’Fox’ was only a young fella who came from Cronulla, I think. He was raw back then but lightning fast. He went to the Storm and was really successful

We weren’t really successful at the Tigers. I think we had five different coaches in six years. I was lucky to get an opportunity at the Roosters and they were a really successful club.

Moses added: “It’s pretty crazy. I said to ‘Fox’ the other that we’re back together and it’s good to be back playing with Teddy as well.

“We all played a couple of games together in first grade so it’s good to link with them again, it’s pretty exciting. I loved my time at the Tigers but moving to Parramatta – and to learn as much as I have under Brad (Arthur, Eels coach) – has been massive for me.”.

Bwahahaha ..the article doesn’t even relate to Ritchie’s original headline .. it’s a nothing piece to fill pages..

Trawled back 6 years lol OMG
 
Why didn't Richie write about how Moses "Tanked" playing for us to get out of his contract?

"“We all came through the Tigers system together, a lot of good players come through together, but we all went our separate ways,” - says Tedesco....wrong Addo-Carr was at Souths and Cronulla not with us. He was such a Tigers fan, he wouldn't wait to talk to our management, signed with Storm instead. Second time he signed with the Dogs. Tigers fan, that is the type of Tigers fan we don't need.

Teddy didn't want to stay with us - Rorters was the second time he tried to leave us (Canberra the first).

So, Mr Richie - why don't you write the truth, oh! right it is the DT.

Says it all .... the four of you are all Tiger haters. and Haters gotta hate.
 
@russell said in [Signing Suggestions & Rumours](/post/1412316) said:
Why didn't Richie write about how Moses "Tanked" playing for us to get out of his contract?

"“We all came through the Tigers system together, a lot of good players come through together, but we all went our separate ways,” - says Tedesco....wrong Addo-Carr was at Souths and Cronulla not with us. He was such a Tigers fan, he wouldn't wait to talk to our management, signed with Storm instead. Second time he signed with the Dogs. Tigers fan, that is the type of Tigers fan we don't need.

Teddy didn't want to stay with us - Rorters was the second time he tried to leave us (Canberra the first).

So, Mr Richie - why don't you write the truth, oh! right it is the DT.

Says it all .... the four of you are all Tiger haters. and Haters gotta hate.

Bulldog can’t handle the truth.
 
@lauren said in [Signing Suggestions & Rumours](/post/1412320) said:
@momo_amp_medo said in [Signing Suggestions & Rumours](/post/1412299) said:
@lauren said in [Signing Suggestions & Rumours](/post/1412295) said:
@momo_amp_medo said in [Signing Suggestions & Rumours](/post/1412291) said:
@tony-soprano said in [Signing Suggestions & Rumours](/post/1412001) said:
Expect another DT article tomorrow special featuring. Moses, Tedesco and ado carr on why we left the tigers.

For those interested ……

Text This mornings article by Dean Ritchie

NRL 2021: Ex-Tigers reunite in NSW Blues camp, Michael Maguire’s future at Wests

Wests lost both of them in the space of two weeks. Now more than four years after their Tigers exit, James Tedesco and Mitch Moses have reunited

These are the painful documents that will antagonise and haunt long-suffering Wests Tigers fans

The Sunday Telegraph trawled back more than six years to locate the three gut-wrenching media statements released by Wests Tigers revealing the club had lost James Tedesco, Mitch Moses and Josh Addo-Carr to rival clubs

Wests Tigers’ worst nightmare has now become a godsend for the NSW Blues with the three backline stars reunited at State of Origin level

On May 4, 2017, the club issued a statement which read: “Wests Tigers can confirm that James Tedesco will be departing the club at the end of the 2017 season

Tedesco’s management have informed Wests Tigers that he will be continuing his playing career at another NRL club.

Just 12 days later, on May 16, Wests Tigers were forced to release this statement: “Wests Tigers have today released Mitchell Moses from the remainder of his playing contract, effective immediately. Mitchell has played 67 NRL games for Wests Tigers since making his debut in 2014. Wests Tigers thank Mitchell for his contribution while at the club and wish him well in the future.

And completing the trifecta, on June 6, 2016, the club stated: “Wests Tigers can confirm Joshua Addo-Carr will leave the club at the end of the 2016 NRL season.

In camp this week with NSW, Tedesco, Moses and Addo-Carr spoke about the nine games they all played together back in 2016 and why each player subsequently quit the club

While grateful at being given an initial chance by Wests Tigers, the three players admit moving has provided them with wonderful success, culminating in selection for Wednesday night’s State of Origin game in Newcastle.

Tedesco (Sydney Roosters) and Addo-Carr (Melbourne Storm) have since claimed premierships with Moses helping Parramatta to play regular finals football

“We were speaking about this in the team room the other day - to have the little Tigers gang back is pretty special,” Addo-Carr said

It’s pretty crazy. I debuted (round seven, 2016) with Mitch and Teddy in the side. I played nine games for the Tigers but I wasn’t a consistent first grade player back then

“I haven’t played with Mitch for five or six years now. To play with each other on the big stage is really special

“I will always cherish the Tigers giving me that start. I was a Tiger supporter when I was a kid and almost every birthday, my wish was to play for the Tigers. I was thankful to do that

“But life is strange and I definitely don’t regret moving down to Melbourne. I think I’ve learned how to play rugby league at Melbourne. The Storm teaches you, it’s just in their DNA. They are such good people down there.

Tedesco spoke about his two mates and why he felt a need to leave Concord

“We all came through the Tigers system together, a lot of good players come through together, but we all went our separate ways,” Tedesco said

Me and Mitch have always been best mates. We lived together at the Tigers, we have always been close. I am pumped we are all back together, especially for Mitch on debut. It’s exciting

Mitch was Balmain and I was Wests but we came through together into first grade in 2012. ‘Fox’ (Addo-Carr) came around 2016

’Fox’ was only a young fella who came from Cronulla, I think. He was raw back then but lightning fast. He went to the Storm and was really successful

We weren’t really successful at the Tigers. I think we had five different coaches in six years. I was lucky to get an opportunity at the Roosters and they were a really successful club.

Moses added: “It’s pretty crazy. I said to ‘Fox’ the other that we’re back together and it’s good to be back playing with Teddy as well.

“We all played a couple of games together in first grade so it’s good to link with them again, it’s pretty exciting. I loved my time at the Tigers but moving to Parramatta – and to learn as much as I have under Brad (Arthur, Eels coach) – has been massive for me.”.

Cheers @momo_amp_medo. Appreciate JACs endorsement of the club.

Yes I thought (for once) it was pretty balanced reporting and commentary by former players.
Telegraph seems to be more positive in recent few weeks …. perhaps it’s why SMH write ups have now gone south?

Wasn't as bad as I thought it was going to be tbh and for me within it there's a real positive, in that we're a great club for giving players opportunities. Know it's wide known we're more the development club however it's still a strong selling point (and probably our only one at present).


Sorry but I think the KOE reserve grade comp teams are the "development"clubs - the NRL are the perceived established clubs where expectations are all about performance.
Hence, the angst here at not being even in the semis for a decade!
 
@tiger_one said in [Signing Suggestions & Rumours](/post/1412323) said:
@lauren said in [Signing Suggestions & Rumours](/post/1412320) said:
@momo_amp_medo said in [Signing Suggestions & Rumours](/post/1412299) said:
@lauren said in [Signing Suggestions & Rumours](/post/1412295) said:
@momo_amp_medo said in [Signing Suggestions & Rumours](/post/1412291) said:
@tony-soprano said in [Signing Suggestions & Rumours](/post/1412001) said:
Expect another DT article tomorrow special featuring. Moses, Tedesco and ado carr on why we left the tigers.

For those interested ……

Text This mornings article by Dean Ritchie

NRL 2021: Ex-Tigers reunite in NSW Blues camp, Michael Maguire’s future at Wests

Wests lost both of them in the space of two weeks. Now more than four years after their Tigers exit, James Tedesco and Mitch Moses have reunited

These are the painful documents that will antagonise and haunt long-suffering Wests Tigers fans

The Sunday Telegraph trawled back more than six years to locate the three gut-wrenching media statements released by Wests Tigers revealing the club had lost James Tedesco, Mitch Moses and Josh Addo-Carr to rival clubs

Wests Tigers’ worst nightmare has now become a godsend for the NSW Blues with the three backline stars reunited at State of Origin level

On May 4, 2017, the club issued a statement which read: “Wests Tigers can confirm that James Tedesco will be departing the club at the end of the 2017 season

Tedesco’s management have informed Wests Tigers that he will be continuing his playing career at another NRL club.

Just 12 days later, on May 16, Wests Tigers were forced to release this statement: “Wests Tigers have today released Mitchell Moses from the remainder of his playing contract, effective immediately. Mitchell has played 67 NRL games for Wests Tigers since making his debut in 2014. Wests Tigers thank Mitchell for his contribution while at the club and wish him well in the future.

And completing the trifecta, on June 6, 2016, the club stated: “Wests Tigers can confirm Joshua Addo-Carr will leave the club at the end of the 2016 NRL season.

In camp this week with NSW, Tedesco, Moses and Addo-Carr spoke about the nine games they all played together back in 2016 and why each player subsequently quit the club

While grateful at being given an initial chance by Wests Tigers, the three players admit moving has provided them with wonderful success, culminating in selection for Wednesday night’s State of Origin game in Newcastle.

Tedesco (Sydney Roosters) and Addo-Carr (Melbourne Storm) have since claimed premierships with Moses helping Parramatta to play regular finals football

“We were speaking about this in the team room the other day - to have the little Tigers gang back is pretty special,” Addo-Carr said

It’s pretty crazy. I debuted (round seven, 2016) with Mitch and Teddy in the side. I played nine games for the Tigers but I wasn’t a consistent first grade player back then

“I haven’t played with Mitch for five or six years now. To play with each other on the big stage is really special

“I will always cherish the Tigers giving me that start. I was a Tiger supporter when I was a kid and almost every birthday, my wish was to play for the Tigers. I was thankful to do that

“But life is strange and I definitely don’t regret moving down to Melbourne. I think I’ve learned how to play rugby league at Melbourne. The Storm teaches you, it’s just in their DNA. They are such good people down there.

Tedesco spoke about his two mates and why he felt a need to leave Concord

“We all came through the Tigers system together, a lot of good players come through together, but we all went our separate ways,” Tedesco said

Me and Mitch have always been best mates. We lived together at the Tigers, we have always been close. I am pumped we are all back together, especially for Mitch on debut. It’s exciting

Mitch was Balmain and I was Wests but we came through together into first grade in 2012. ‘Fox’ (Addo-Carr) came around 2016

’Fox’ was only a young fella who came from Cronulla, I think. He was raw back then but lightning fast. He went to the Storm and was really successful

We weren’t really successful at the Tigers. I think we had five different coaches in six years. I was lucky to get an opportunity at the Roosters and they were a really successful club.

Moses added: “It’s pretty crazy. I said to ‘Fox’ the other that we’re back together and it’s good to be back playing with Teddy as well.

“We all played a couple of games together in first grade so it’s good to link with them again, it’s pretty exciting. I loved my time at the Tigers but moving to Parramatta – and to learn as much as I have under Brad (Arthur, Eels coach) – has been massive for me.”.

Cheers @momo_amp_medo. Appreciate JACs endorsement of the club.

Yes I thought (for once) it was pretty balanced reporting and commentary by former players.
Telegraph seems to be more positive in recent few weeks …. perhaps it’s why SMH write ups have now gone south?

Wasn't as bad as I thought it was going to be tbh and for me within it there's a real positive, in that we're a great club for giving players opportunities. Know it's wide known we're more the development club however it's still a strong selling point (and probably our only one at present).


Sorry but I think the KOE reserve grade comp teams are the "development"clubs - the NRL are the perceived established clubs where expectations are all about performance.
Hence, the angst here at not being even in the semis for a decade!

Sorry I mean the running joke that it's all we are or offer as a club. That we're used as a stepping stone
 
@happy_tiger said in [Signing Suggestions & Rumours](/post/1412301) said:
@momo_amp_medo said in [Signing Suggestions & Rumours](/post/1412291) said:
@tony-soprano said in [Signing Suggestions & Rumours](/post/1412001) said:
Expect another DT article tomorrow special featuring. Moses, Tedesco and ado carr on why we left the tigers.

For those interested ……

Text This mornings article by Dean Ritchie

NRL 2021: Ex-Tigers reunite in NSW Blues camp, Michael Maguire’s future at Wests

Wests lost both of them in the space of two weeks. Now more than four years after their Tigers exit, James Tedesco and Mitch Moses have reunited

These are the painful documents that will antagonise and haunt long-suffering Wests Tigers fans

The Sunday Telegraph trawled back more than six years to locate the three gut-wrenching media statements released by Wests Tigers revealing the club had lost James Tedesco, Mitch Moses and Josh Addo-Carr to rival clubs

Wests Tigers’ worst nightmare has now become a godsend for the NSW Blues with the three backline stars reunited at State of Origin level

On May 4, 2017, the club issued a statement which read: “Wests Tigers can confirm that James Tedesco will be departing the club at the end of the 2017 season

Tedesco’s management have informed Wests Tigers that he will be continuing his playing career at another NRL club.

Just 12 days later, on May 16, Wests Tigers were forced to release this statement: “Wests Tigers have today released Mitchell Moses from the remainder of his playing contract, effective immediately. Mitchell has played 67 NRL games for Wests Tigers since making his debut in 2014. Wests Tigers thank Mitchell for his contribution while at the club and wish him well in the future.

And completing the trifecta, on June 6, 2016, the club stated: “Wests Tigers can confirm Joshua Addo-Carr will leave the club at the end of the 2016 NRL season.

In camp this week with NSW, Tedesco, Moses and Addo-Carr spoke about the nine games they all played together back in 2016 and why each player subsequently quit the club

While grateful at being given an initial chance by Wests Tigers, the three players admit moving has provided them with wonderful success, culminating in selection for Wednesday night’s State of Origin game in Newcastle.

Tedesco (Sydney Roosters) and Addo-Carr (Melbourne Storm) have since claimed premierships with Moses helping Parramatta to play regular finals football

“We were speaking about this in the team room the other day - to have the little Tigers gang back is pretty special,” Addo-Carr said

It’s pretty crazy. I debuted (round seven, 2016) with Mitch and Teddy in the side. I played nine games for the Tigers but I wasn’t a consistent first grade player back then

“I haven’t played with Mitch for five or six years now. To play with each other on the big stage is really special

“I will always cherish the Tigers giving me that start. I was a Tiger supporter when I was a kid and almost every birthday, my wish was to play for the Tigers. I was thankful to do that

“But life is strange and I definitely don’t regret moving down to Melbourne. I think I’ve learned how to play rugby league at Melbourne. The Storm teaches you, it’s just in their DNA. They are such good people down there.

Tedesco spoke about his two mates and why he felt a need to leave Concord

“We all came through the Tigers system together, a lot of good players come through together, but we all went our separate ways,” Tedesco said

Me and Mitch have always been best mates. We lived together at the Tigers, we have always been close. I am pumped we are all back together, especially for Mitch on debut. It’s exciting

Mitch was Balmain and I was Wests but we came through together into first grade in 2012. ‘Fox’ (Addo-Carr) came around 2016

’Fox’ was only a young fella who came from Cronulla, I think. He was raw back then but lightning fast. He went to the Storm and was really successful

We weren’t really successful at the Tigers. I think we had five different coaches in six years. I was lucky to get an opportunity at the Roosters and they were a really successful club.

Moses added: “It’s pretty crazy. I said to ‘Fox’ the other that we’re back together and it’s good to be back playing with Teddy as well.

“We all played a couple of games together in first grade so it’s good to link with them again, it’s pretty exciting. I loved my time at the Tigers but moving to Parramatta – and to learn as much as I have under Brad (Arthur, Eels coach) – has been massive for me.”.

I hope Luke isn't reading this article .......

Might ruin his confidence :flushed:
 
Bit more-chatter on WT situation 2x mmm podcasts

https://www.triplem.com.au/story/paul-kent-torches-the-wests-tigers-after-reports-players-starting-to-turn-on-michael-maguire-178105
 
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