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@GNR4LIFE you laughed at me for even suggesting this was a possibility
The possibility goes both ways. Let’s not forget he was sentenced to 8 years and even if he’s allowed to be released in October he’s still on parole. His sentence isn’t over just because he’s allowed back into society. No doubt he made a big mistake and yes he will get a second chance in life, but the NRL might not allow him to register until the sentence period is up and if that’s the case it’ll be too late. If he messes up he goes straight back into prison, I'm not saying he will I hope for his sake he avoids going back inside should he be allowed out, and if by a miracle the NRL allow him to join and he does come to us I do think his brothers will help him. But if he does the club he’s with pays as well because they’ve lost a player and will have to look elsewhere. As cruel as it sounds, the NRL have a right to reject him because the club he’s signed with ultimately suffers should he mess up and get hauled back in. I hope that if he does be allowed back in, he doesn’t mess up.
 
The possibility goes both ways. Let’s not forget he was sentenced to 8 years and even if he’s allowed to be released in October he’s still on parole. His sentence isn’t over just because he’s allowed back into society. No doubt he made a big mistake and yes he will get a second chance in life, but the NRL might not allow him to register until the sentence period is up and if that’s the case it’ll be too late. If he messes up he goes straight back into prison, I'm not saying he will I hope for his sake he avoids going back inside should he be allowed out, and if by a miracle the NRL allow him to join and he does come to us I do think his brothers will help him. But if he does the club he’s with pays as well because they’ve lost a player and will have to look elsewhere. As cruel as it sounds, the NRL have a right to reject him because the club he’s signed with ultimately suffers should he mess up and get hauled back in. I hope that if he does be allowed back in, he doesn’t mess up.
Abdo said they wouldn’t look at registering him while on parole.

Gnrs was laughing at all the blokes that are rushing back a bloke that’s lived on spam inside a concrete box for 6+ years, straight back into professional football with an NRL contract - and talking like he’s next weeks 19th man…

He’s not even out until post season…
He’s not been in society for years - he’s got bigger fish to fry inside himself before he even thinks of professional sport for a day to day…

Most long term inmates are in transitional release programs (supervised work environments) for a year before they get to ‘do what they like’

Ps: that video was from ages ago…
 
Abdo said they wouldn’t look at registering him while on parole.

Gnrs was laughing at all the blokes that are rushing back a bloke that’s lived on spam inside a concrete box for 6+ years, straight back into professional football with an NRL contract - and talking like he’s next weeks 19th man…

He’s not even out until post season…
He’s not been in society for years - he’s got bigger fish to fry inside himself before he even thinks of professional sport for a day to day…

Most long term inmates are in transitional release programs (supervised work environments) for a year before they get to ‘do what they like’

Ps: that video was from ages ago…
I can't believe this is still been talked up on here for next season after all these years in prison, at least take 6 months to acclimatise to outside life before thinking about footy.

What's next, we find out another tigers player has a long lost brother found in some remote jungle, he looks like the elephant man but can run really fast, quick, sign him up.
 
I can't believe this is still been talked up on here for next season after all these years in prison, at least take 6 months to acclimatise to outside life before thinking about footy.

What's next, we find out another tigers player has a long lost brother found in some remote jungle, he looks like the elephant man but can run really fast, quick, sign him up.
Not to mention that parole usually has a few conditions, like not leaving the state or country, so he might have a problem with some away games.
 
I can't believe this is still been talked up on here for next season after all these years in prison, at least take 6 months to acclimatise to outside life before thinking about footy.

What's next, we find out another tigers player has a long lost brother found in some remote jungle, he looks like the elephant man but can run really fast, quick, sign him up.
Come on mate he’s worth a stab……
 
I don’t think he’s worth more than 250 and don’t want us to sign him, he’s not that good of a player, toa is better imo
To'a isn't better than anyone playing regular NRL. He's not even better than most backup NRL players.

Saying To'a is better than a current Origin squad member and bloke who has recently played for Australia is the worst take on Rugby league in history
 
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Going back to 1980, Manly raided the Wests Magpies and stole 3 of their best:

Manly infamously raided the Western Suburbs Magpies ahead of the 1980 season, signing three of their biggest stars: Les Boyd (second-row/prop), Ray Brown (hooker), and John Dorahy (fullback/centre).
You must be as old as me tiger1 to remember that .Ive hated Manly ever since.
 

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