Where does Jason Taylor go with our great hooker policy now?!

Wally Lewis didn't know what Club football was all he cared about was QLD, he got a few spoons with the gold coast and only ever played in 1 semi final, completely overrated as a player, achieved nothing at club level
 
@trafford10 said:
@Alf Duguid said:
@trafford10 said:
@rialto said:
Farah knows we need money to secure the future of players like ET at the club AND HE DOESNT GIVE A DAMN !!!

Robbie is owed his contract. It's back ended because the club asked for those terms.

The management of the situation by Taylor is a disgrace.

Can you imagine clubs like Brisbane or Canterbury treating a club legend like this making him play out his last few games in reserve grade?

Further when those clubs decide to move players on it's done quietly and with respect.

Yes I can imagine Brisbane and Canterbury doing this. Remember Wally Lewis being moved on by Wayne Bennett?

Was Wally Lewis dropped to Queensland cup or whatever was reserves for Broncos at the time?

First they took the captaincy off Wally and gave it to his best mate Gene Miles. Then they moved him from five eighth to lock, and finally left him on the bench for their semi final win against Manly. He was eventually let go at the end of the season when his contract expired as Bennett wanted to keep younger talent

My point is though that Robbie Farah isn't the first and won't be the last "club legend" to be treated in this manner
 
Well the roosters costed themselves a grand final by letting Minichello play in the semis, and had a shocker against souths when they were up 12-0 he dropped everything that came to him, sometimes loyalty can cost you.

If Farah was any other player and not on the amount of money he is and not a former captain or origin player he should have been dropped months ago because of form.

but it's clear taylor waited till after origin to do this, he knew Farah was gonna play origin and had to keep him in the team to save all that contravsary out, now that origin is over it is no co-incidence he is sent to reserve grade, and he no doubt has played his last origin too
 
@Alf Duguid said:
@trafford10 said:
@Alf Duguid said:
@trafford10 said:
Robbie is owed his contract. It's back ended because the club asked for those terms.

The management of the situation by Taylor is a disgrace.

Can you imagine clubs like Brisbane or Canterbury treating a club legend like this making him play out his last few games in reserve grade?

Further when those clubs decide to move players on it's done quietly and with respect.

Yes I can imagine Brisbane and Canterbury doing this. Remember Wally Lewis being moved on by Wayne Bennett?

Was Wally Lewis dropped to Queensland cup or whatever was reserves for Broncos at the time?

First they took the captaincy off Wally and gave it to his best mate Gene Miles. Then they moved him from five eighth to lock, and finally left him on the bench for their semi final win against Manly. He was eventually let go at the end of the season when his contract expired as Bennett wanted to keep younger talent

My point is though that Robbie Farah isn't the first and won't be the last "club legend" to be treated in this manner

Ok Wally Lewis wasn't front of mind. But he wasn't dropped to Reserve grade.

What you think the situation has been handled about average do you?

I guess I was making comparison to the Dogs in recent years when they move players on ie. Ennis, Pritchard, Hodkinson, Lafai etc etc. I don't think any wanted to leave but they do and not a peep of bad press, farewell at last home game and thankyou dinners at Leagues club etc.

What is the situation here. Robbie plays out his career with us in Reserve grade and then creeps out the back door?
 
Maybe we go back to the good old fashion lucky dip musical chairs or my favourite duck duck goose

To choose a hooker
 
@Alf Duguid said:
@trafford10 said:
@Alf Duguid said:
@trafford10 said:
Robbie is owed his contract. It's back ended because the club asked for those terms.

The management of the situation by Taylor is a disgrace.

Can you imagine clubs like Brisbane or Canterbury treating a club legend like this making him play out his last few games in reserve grade?

Further when those clubs decide to move players on it's done quietly and with respect.

Yes I can imagine Brisbane and Canterbury doing this. Remember Wally Lewis being moved on by Wayne Bennett?

Was Wally Lewis dropped to Queensland cup or whatever was reserves for Broncos at the time?

First they took the captaincy off Wally and gave it to his best mate Gene Miles. Then they moved him from five eighth to lock, and finally left him on the bench for their semi final win against Manly. He was eventually let go at the end of the season when his contract expired as Bennett wanted to keep younger talent

My point is though that Robbie Farah isn't the first and won't be the last "club legend" to be treated in this manner

Wally broke his arm v the Dragons (that team again) and his last game was against the Raiders in the semis and they got flogged with Big Mal running rampant

Depending on who you believe Lewis was brought off the bench to try and push his selection for the 1990 Kangaroos squad

We all know how that ended up , Wally questioned the ARL's ethics and Dr Nathan Gibbs and missed the tour
 
@Alf Duguid said:
@trafford10 said:
@Alf Duguid said:
@trafford10 said:
Robbie is owed his contract. It's back ended because the club asked for those terms.

The management of the situation by Taylor is a disgrace.

Can you imagine clubs like Brisbane or Canterbury treating a club legend like this making him play out his last few games in reserve grade?

Further when those clubs decide to move players on it's done quietly and with respect.

Yes I can imagine Brisbane and Canterbury doing this. Remember Wally Lewis being moved on by Wayne Bennett?

Was Wally Lewis dropped to Queensland cup or whatever was reserves for Broncos at the time?

First they took the captaincy off Wally and gave it to his best mate Gene Miles. Then they moved him from five eighth to lock, and finally left him on the bench for their semi final win against Manly. He was eventually let go at the end of the season when his contract expired as Bennett wanted to keep younger talent

My point is though that Robbie Farah isn't the first and won't be the last "club legend" to be treated in this manner

The difference is Wally's contract had expired so he effectively wasn't punted.
 
@stevetiger said:
@GNR4LIFE said:
@iofthetigers said:
The difference is Wally's contract had expired so he effectively wasn't punted

Lewis, Jennings and Gordon's contracts hadn't expired though.

In all of these instances the situation was handled a lot lot better than what we've seen.

It was. None of those players dragged their club through the media.

I remember the night the statement was released, and there was a backlash instantly. Why was the club not entitled to give him permission to look elsewhere just like Penrith did with those 3 players. Because working out the difference in both original intentions gives me a headache.
 
@GNR4LIFE said:
@stevetiger said:
@GNR4LIFE said:
@iofthetigers said:
The difference is Wally's contract had expired so he effectively wasn't punted

Lewis, Jennings and Gordon's contracts hadn't expired though.

In all of these instances the situation was handled a lot lot better than what we've seen.

It was. None of those players dragged their club through the media.

I remember the night the statement was released, and there was a backlash instantly. Why was the club not entitled to give him permission to look elsewhere just like Penrith did with those 3 players. Because working out the difference in both original intentions gives me a headache.

I don't think that this is all on Robbie. The thing is I'm not a Robbie fan but I just don't see how Robbie is to blame for this.
 
@GNR4LIFE said:
@stevetiger said:
@GNR4LIFE said:
@iofthetigers said:
The difference is Wally's contract had expired so he effectively wasn't punted

Lewis, Jennings and Gordon's contracts hadn't expired though.

In all of these instances the situation was handled a lot lot better than what we've seen.

It was. None of those players dragged their club through the media.

I remember the night the statement was released, and there was a backlash instantly. Why was the club not entitled to give him permission to look elsewhere just like Penrith did with those 3 players. Because working out the difference in both original intentions gives me a headache.

Funny - Chris Lawrence was told the exact same thing at the exact same time - I also believe Galloway was told something similar at a similar time.
The difference between how the other 2 played out to RF's is amazing…
 
Many have missed the point.
Walls was dropped but Brisbane had a star team and could cover.
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And,
Have the WT got a better hooker available?
Not in my opinion.

And do our young halves need his guidance?
Yes in my opinion.
 
@batboy said:
@GNR4LIFE said:
@stevetiger said:
@GNR4LIFE said:
Lewis, Jennings and Gordon's contracts hadn't expired though.

In all of these instances the situation was handled a lot lot better than what we've seen.

It was. None of those players dragged their club through the media.

I remember the night the statement was released, and there was a backlash instantly. Why was the club not entitled to give him permission to look elsewhere just like Penrith did with those 3 players. Because working out the difference in both original intentions gives me a headache.

Funny - Chris Lawrence was told the exact same thing at the exact same time - I also believe Galloway was told something similar at a similar time.
The difference between how the other 2 played out to RF's is amazing…

The thing is who says that this is all on Robbie. That's my point. Even now if Lawrence was dropped would it be as big news as what this is ?
 
Gordon had signed with Cronulla & Penrith denied him a mid season release. We can agree to disagree, but I wonder how Teddy would see this considering the Tigers have a long term deal for him on the table.
 
@iofthetigers said:
Gordon had signed with Cronulla & Penrith denied him a mid season release. We can agree to disagree, but I wonder how Teddy would see this considering the Tigers have a long term deal for him on the table.

I think you'll find it was the Sharks who denied him a mid season release to Parramatta.
 
Someone is sensationalising it…
I'll bet it's not the club!!

Media personalities (players from other teams) are direct quoting Robbie on Television and in the papers....
How is the club accountable for that?
 
@stevetiger said:
@GNR4LIFE said:
@iofthetigers said:
The difference is Wally's contract had expired so he effectively wasn't punted

Lewis, Jennings and Gordon's contracts hadn't expired though.

In all of these instances the situation was handled a lot lot better than what we've seen.

Lewis was offered a 50 k contract to play the following season and Lewis decided to agree to sign it

When this happened the Broncos removed that contract off the table and said they couldn't offer it due to him being a rep player

To be honest I haven't seen a situation handled as badly as the Broncos handled the Lewis issue

They even backed a "Bring Fatty Vautin back to Brisbane " call in on the radio , almost raised all the money and then because they hadn't followed or understand the then current salary cap rules had to give the money back :brick:

The Broncos were horrendous Steve , the way they handled some of the deals and terminations were diabolical

They left a message with a secretary at Greg Conescu's work to tell him they wouldn't renew his contract …...
 
@innsaneink said:
@trafford10 said:
@rialto said:
Farah knows we need money to secure the future of players like ET at the club AND HE DOESNT GIVE A DAMN !!!

Robbie is owed his contract. It's back ended because the club asked for those terms.

The management of the situation by Taylor is a disgrace.

Can you imagine clubs like Brisbane or Canterbury treating a club legend like this making him play out his last few games in reserve grade?

Further when those clubs decide to move players on it's done quietly and with respect.

http://www.theaustralian.com.au/archive/news/bennett-was-right-to-sack-me-lewis/story-e6frg7n6-1111117385234

If we had a Gene Miles to step in, there'd be absolutely no issue.
Instead, we have Joel Edwards.

In the long term, I absolutely agree with the efforts to move Farah on. This demotion in itself seems folly.
 
@GNR4LIFE said:
@iofthetigers said:
Gordon had signed with Cronulla & Penrith denied him a mid season release. We can agree to disagree, but I wonder how Teddy would see this considering the Tigers have a long term deal for him on the table.

I think you'll find it was the Sharks who denied him a mid season release to Parramatta.

You need to go back a bit further.
http://www.news.com.au/sport/nrl/penrith-panthers-wont-let-michael-gordon-leave-club-in-2012/story-fndujljl-1226411530120
 

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