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@ said:I take mental health very seriously.
The only decent thing to do is to take him out of the NRL first grade situation that is causing all this stress. I wouldn't pick him until he has had a few good sessions of rehabilitation, in Thailand if that's what it takes. That did wonders for the other Mitchell bloke.
If the rehab counsellors think it is ok, then bring him back through reserve grade, off the bench at first then slowly increase his minutes. Once he has shown he has overcome the stress, introduce him to the first grade coach again.
I've known lots of people who suffer from stress and a lot of them are genuine, not all.
What I do know is that the worst outcome is to release him to Parramatta into a different and strange working environment. Not until he is suitably rehabilitated.
@ said:Moses is cause me serious metal stress. I want compension. Fairs Fair
@ said:Parra won't compensate us with a player or cash,there going to get him anyway, sad fact but true ,unfortunately we're not in a strong position here, if we don't want him here we're just going to let him go there or put him in reggies for the remainder of the year.
@ said:@ said:They still won't be prepared to offer us anyone significant imo. Maybe the kid we've already signed, but that would be it imo.
Thats cool no release then.
@ said:I really think he will be at the eels in a couple of weeks now that Norman got injured. Do we have to get immediate compensation for him? Or can the eels release someone in a months time or so?
So I beg the question 'Who plays 6 for us at Suncorp on Friday night??
@ said:I really think he will be at the eels in a couple of weeks now that Norman got injured. Do we have to get immediate compensation for him? Or can the eels release someone in a months time or so?
So I beg the question 'Who plays 6 for us at Suncorp on Friday night??
@ said:Like any contracted player, if his form justifies pay him in NRL, if not drop him to reserve grade. Many better players than Moses have played out their final contract years well for their club. He cannot not get away with simply sooking his way to a release, that would look very bad.
If the situation suits and benefits WT then release him ASAP.
If he is having genuine Mental Health Issues, then go through the processes; I would not release him on those grounds.
**Personally, I would not want to play with someone who is not putting in 100%.**
@ said:Critical time for Cleary…Moses is clearly of no use to WT whatsoever,and in fact his presence is a liability to the club and candidly we're better off without him...but Cleary cant be seen as losing the arm wrestle with player/agent power, as a precedent is created
He cant possibly play him next w/e in firsts...so if Eels don't come to the party with a satisfactory offer maybe Cleary drops a couple of players (along with Moses)to reserves next week to avoid a confrontation with Imoses played out in the media.
No shortage of candidates for this strategy..starting with liddle(why play a 9 on the bench against a monster pack?)