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Dramatic moment Jarryd Hayne surrounded by angry tradies outside pub​

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Can't see any vids on my devices of the scuffle, can someone check foxsports and post it. 👍
 

Kevvie scrambling as Covid curse rocks Broncos on eve of NRL​

Broncos marquee recruit Adam Reynolds could miss the club’s first round clash after contracting Covid.

Reynolds, 31, is a key player for Kevin Walters and his potential exclusion will throw a massive spanner in the Broncos plans for the start of the season.
Kobe Hetherington has also returned a positive Rapid Antigen Test and is in home isolation until they receive their PCR results.
In line with NRL return-to-play protocols, if their PCR tests return a positive results they will not be available for the Broncos Round 1 clash against the Rabbitohs.

Has anyone got an opinion on COVID testing. Are there flaws?
Being a close contact, sweating and breathing on each other, if one player is infectious then you would think all 34 players are at serious risk, and the officials.
The only ones who would be safe are those who avoid contact, like Noffa. 🤣
"the only ones who would be safe are those that avoid contact like Noffa"👍🤣🤣
 
Can't see any vids on my devices of the scuffle, can someone check foxsports and post it. 👍
I wonder, apart from $20k bond what other restrictions apply to someone awaiting a 3rd trial for sexual assault.
Being out late at a hotel and getting in a scuffle might not look good at next trial.
I'd be doing community service or something to build up a better image.
Apparently the pair acted in a good manner??? but they certainly haven't come under as much scrutiny as our boys and the bull crap pokie gate scandal.
 
From the DT:

NRL players are to be reminded about the use of mobile phones in dressing rooms prior to games.

The Fox Sports cameras caught Wests Tigers centre James Roberts on his mobile in the sheds before Friday night’s match against the Warriors.

Even after he was ruled out with a thigh injury, the rules clearly state no player can have a phone in the dressing rooms.

This is a rule in all major sport to protect the integrity of games around sports betting.

Players have had to comply with a raft of Covid restrictions and protocols in recent years so the NRL won’t be making a big deal of the Roberts incident.

However, head of football Graham Annesley will no doubt be sending an email to the 16 clubs on Monday morning as a reminder of the phone ban 60 minutes before kick-off for every game.

TIGERS DIRTY ON DOUEIHI COMMENTS

There is more drama behind the scenes at the Wests Tigers amongst the playing group.

A number of players are not happy around a comment injured team-mate Adam Doueihi made after last weekend’s loss to the Knights.

It was all about his quote “it had that look of boys not putting in”, which appeared in Nine newspapers.

“The lack of effort. It’s easy for me to say from the sideline and not being out there, but that look of boys not putting in, it’s not a good look to have.

“It was a disappointing performance. We’ve played against two understrength teams now, and we probably should have won them both.”

Wests Tigers director of football Tim Sheens has refrained from criticising the players and the coach despite three straight losses and was also disappointed by Doueihi’s comments.

The club had no luck against the Warriors on Friday night, denied what appeared to be a fair Luciano Leilua try that the referee did not even check with the bunker.
 
From the DT:

NRL players are to be reminded about the use of mobile phones in dressing rooms prior to games.

The Fox Sports cameras caught Wests Tigers centre James Roberts on his mobile in the sheds before Friday night’s match against the Warriors.

Even after he was ruled out with a thigh injury, the rules clearly state no player can have a phone in the dressing rooms.

This is a rule in all major sport to protect the integrity of games around sports betting.

Players have had to comply with a raft of Covid restrictions and protocols in recent years so the NRL won’t be making a big deal of the Roberts incident.

However, head of football Graham Annesley will no doubt be sending an email to the 16 clubs on Monday morning as a reminder of the phone ban 60 minutes before kick-off for every game.

TIGERS DIRTY ON DOUEIHI COMMENTS

There is more drama behind the scenes at the Wests Tigers amongst the playing group.

A number of players are not happy around a comment injured team-mate Adam Doueihi made after last weekend’s loss to the Knights.

It was all about his quote “it had that look of boys not putting in”, which appeared in Nine newspapers.

“The lack of effort. It’s easy for me to say from the sideline and not being out there, but that look of boys not putting in, it’s not a good look to have.

“It was a disappointing performance. We’ve played against two understrength teams now, and we probably should have won them both.”

Wests Tigers director of football Tim Sheens has refrained from criticising the players and the coach despite three straight losses and was also disappointed by Doueihi’s comments.

The club had no luck against the Warriors on Friday night, denied what appeared to be a fair Luciano Leilua try that the referee did not even check with the bunker.
Man I shouldn't have called JTJ, just asked him 'what song are you listening to right now?'
 
Ha ha, IMO, ROTFL, TBH, I don't know the language these days, I thought TBH meant Toowoomba Base Hospital, had no idea what one guy was talking about a few days ago. 🥴
let your brain turn 2 soup ,the interweb is your oyster
From the DT:

NRL players are to be reminded about the use of mobile phones in dressing rooms prior to games.

The Fox Sports cameras caught Wests Tigers centre James Roberts on his mobile in the sheds before Friday night’s match against the Warriors.

Even after he was ruled out with a thigh injury, the rules clearly state no player can have a phone in the dressing rooms.

This is a rule in all major sport to protect the integrity of games around sports betting.

Players have had to comply with a raft of Covid restrictions and protocols in recent years so the NRL won’t be making a big deal of the Roberts incident.

However, head of football Graham Annesley will no doubt be sending an email to the 16 clubs on Monday morning as a reminder of the phone ban 60 minutes before kick-off for every game.

TIGERS DIRTY ON DOUEIHI COMMENTS

There is more drama behind the scenes at the Wests Tigers amongst the playing group.

A number of players are not happy around a comment injured team-mate Adam Doueihi made after last weekend’s loss to the Knights.

It was all about his quote “it had that look of boys not putting in”, which appeared in Nine newspapers.

“The lack of effort. It’s easy for me to say from the sideline and not being out there, but that look of boys not putting in, it’s not a good look to have.

“It was a disappointing performance. We’ve played against two understrength teams now, and we probably should have won them both.”

Wests Tigers director of football Tim Sheens has refrained from criticising the players and the coach despite three straight losses and was also disappointed by Doueihi’s comments.

The club had no luck against the Warriors on Friday night, denied what appeared to be a fair Luciano Leilua try that the referee did not even check with the bunker.
i get both points,phones in work time....gone.Doueihi mayb the true Captain,but get on the field 1st.thought it was disrespectfull puff hs chest out.luv n hugs 2 u girl
 
From the DT:

NRL players are to be reminded about the use of mobile phones in dressing rooms prior to games.

The Fox Sports cameras caught Wests Tigers centre James Roberts on his mobile in the sheds before Friday night’s match against the Warriors.

Even after he was ruled out with a thigh injury, the rules clearly state no player can have a phone in the dressing rooms.

This is a rule in all major sport to protect the integrity of games around sports betting.

Players have had to comply with a raft of Covid restrictions and protocols in recent years so the NRL won’t be making a big deal of the Roberts incident.

However, head of football Graham Annesley will no doubt be sending an email to the 16 clubs on Monday morning as a reminder of the phone ban 60 minutes before kick-off for every game.

TIGERS DIRTY ON DOUEIHI COMMENTS

There is more drama behind the scenes at the Wests Tigers amongst the playing group.

A number of players are not happy around a comment injured team-mate Adam Doueihi made after last weekend’s loss to the Knights.

It was all about his quote “it had that look of boys not putting in”, which appeared in Nine newspapers.

“The lack of effort. It’s easy for me to say from the sideline and not being out there, but that look of boys not putting in, it’s not a good look to have.

“It was a disappointing performance. We’ve played against two understrength teams now, and we probably should have won them both.”

Wests Tigers director of football Tim Sheens has refrained from criticising the players and the coach despite three straight losses and was also disappointed by Doueihi’s comments.

The club had no luck against the Warriors on Friday night, denied what appeared to be a fair Luciano Leilua try that the referee did not even check with the bunker.
He saw nofo and daine warming up and bet big on the chur bros
 
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