What's In The Media ~ Other Than Footy

Did everyone enjoy the shouting match between Benny Elias, Braith Anasta and Geoff Toovey on NRL360 tonight.
OMG 4 alfa males shouting and talking over each other like they all just drank a bucket of red bull, what a disgrace.
 
What’s not in the media

papalli back flip
Nrl release audio
Peter gone hiding
WT to take over at Moore park
Kliens wealth under the microscope
All refs involved it WT debacle have phones and computers seized.
ANNESLEY spills all.
the people have taken the game back
no more gambling sponsors
WT get 2 pts back
Forensic examine more
Peter turns himself in
 
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What not in the media

papalli back flip
Nrl release audio
Peter gone hiding
WT to take over at Moore park
Kliens wealth under the microscope
All refs involved it WT debacle have phones and computers seized.
ANNESLEY spills all.
the people have taken the game back
no more gambling sponsors
WT get 2 pts back
Forensic examine more
Peter turns himself in
You need to put this in whats not in the media please mate.
 
Who other then.... James Hooper....

THE Wests Tigers were spotted enjoying a couple of well-earned cold drinks at Townsville nightspot The Mad Cow last Sunday night.

We can’t begrudge the Tigers playing group wanting to let off some steam after the complete stitch-up that unfolded in the final minute of the Cowboys loss.

The Tigers have taken a lot of kicks this year – the majority of them due to the way the basket case club is managed – but in this instance the club was completely done over.

What makes the tough biscuit even harder to swallow is the way they remain anchored to the bottom of the NRL ladder in 16th position trying to avoid the wooden spoon.

If they’d rightfully been awarded the two points for the upset of the season then Wests Tigers would have moved into 15th position on 10 points.

It might sound trivial for the high-flying clubs but if it ultimately proves the difference between the Tigers copping the spoon or not then it’s a monumental stuff up.

Good on the Tigers for trying to get on the front foot with the NRL.

But we had a good laugh at demanding transcripts from the bunker.

This is the same club who wouldn’t release the all-encompassing, no-stone-unturned internal review from the end of last season.

Hellloo? Pot, kettle?
 
BELLAMY’S BIG BID FOR DOUEIHI

THE phone calls were running hot between Melbourne Storm coach Craig Bellamy and Wests Tigers director of football Tim Sheens this week as the Purple Reign were in hot pursuit of outside backs.

These two go back 34 years to when Bellamy was a player at the Canberra Raiders and Sheens arrived as the coach who steered the club to back-to-back premierships in 1989 and 1990.

Ultimately the pair agreed on Wests Tigers winger David Nofoaluma going down to join the Storm’s run into September to gain some exposure to playing in the finals for the first time in his 175-NRL game career.

But that wasn’t before the Storm made a huge pitch to try and land Adam Doueihi on loan for the remainder of the season for the same reason – to gain some exposure to playing in the big end-of-season games.

Sheens was all for the idea before the Tigers management got wind of it and put the kybosh on it.

Plenty of rival clubs were raising an eyebrow at Melbourne’s ruthless pursuit of replacement players prior to the August 1 deadline.

We like the cutthroat approach but can see the flip side argument of why should the struggling clubs release their best talent to help improve the Storm.
 
if you where the judiciary, what would have you dished out with the eye gauge and finucanes talk. HONEST ASSESSMENT PLEASE
cobarcats 👍
 
Who other then.... James Hooper....

THE Wests Tigers were spotted enjoying a couple of well-earned cold drinks at Townsville nightspot The Mad Cow last Sunday night.

We can’t begrudge the Tigers playing group wanting to let off some steam after the complete stitch-up that unfolded in the final minute of the Cowboys loss.

The Tigers have taken a lot of kicks this year – the majority of them due to the way the basket case club is managed – but in this instance the club was completely done over.

What makes the tough biscuit even harder to swallow is the way they remain anchored to the bottom of the NRL ladder in 16th position trying to avoid the wooden spoon.

If they’d rightfully been awarded the two points for the upset of the season then Wests Tigers would have moved into 15th position on 10 points.

It might sound trivial for the high-flying clubs but if it ultimately proves the difference between the Tigers copping the spoon or not then it’s a monumental stuff up.

Good on the Tigers for trying to get on the front foot with the NRL.

But we had a good laugh at demanding transcripts from the bunker.

This is the same club who wouldn’t release the all-encompassing, no-stone-unturned internal review from the end of last season.

Hellloo? Pot, kettle?
Yea like the two situations are the same, tosspot.
One was a confidential internal business review and the other .... well its Hooper and I can't be bothered...
 

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