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Created by weiry > 9 months ago, 9 Jan 2014
Macaha
QLD, 21892 posts
30 Mar 2014 6:04PM
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Ted the Kiwi said..

It's no wonder Weiry n Scotty r missing at the moment Mac


on the hunt for a new team to support I heard

NewScotty
2350 posts
30 Mar 2014 5:36PM
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I don't think a comment amount "early days yet" will cut it right now.
Didn't see the game thank fark.
Mrs told me it was 30-0 at halftime wtf.

weiry
QLD, 5396 posts
31 Mar 2014 8:26AM
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NewScotty said...
I don't think a comment amount "early days yet" will cut it right now.
Didn't see the game thank fark.
Mrs told me it was 30-0 at halftime wtf.


Listen to this lot Scotty ,they think its all over and we hanent even got quarter way through funny how a couple of unexpected wins for them and they think they have a chance. Pfffffffft it's like Chrispy thinking ..... Hey lookout we might have a chance ..... HELLO. [8D]

Macaha
QLD, 21892 posts
31 Mar 2014 8:36AM
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Well weiry your team looks like a shadow of itself from last year,yes they can improve because they cant play any worse imo

The Bronco's to make the 8 maybe the 4 and the Titans are just making the numbers up I'm afraid.

weiry
QLD, 5396 posts
31 Mar 2014 8:42AM
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Macaha said...
Well weiry your team looks like a shadow of itself from last year,yes they can improve because they cant play any worse imo

The Bronco's to make the 8 maybe the 4 and the Titans are just making the numbers up I'm afraid.


I just want to quote this one before its deleted 4 hey

Macaha
QLD, 21892 posts
31 Mar 2014 8:44AM
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weiry said..

Macaha said...
Well weiry your team looks like a shadow of itself from last year,yes they can improve because they cant play any worse imo

The Bronco's to make the 8 maybe the 4 and the Titans are just making the numbers up I'm afraid.


I just want to quote this one before its deleted 4 hey


weiry
QLD, 5396 posts
31 Mar 2014 8:50AM
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Hey are souths playing well no and that's a fact and that's footy[.. key players out and souths struggle , broncs did it every time no locky .thats the way it goes . ... I'm happy to leave it at that[

weiry
QLD, 5396 posts
31 Mar 2014 8:53AM
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It's good to see footy back boys

Macaha
QLD, 21892 posts
31 Mar 2014 8:54AM
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I'm a fan of GI however is he fit because he did fk all yesterday

Ted the Kiwi
NSW, 14256 posts
31 Mar 2014 10:06AM
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Issac Luke is the big loss for Souths I reckon.

weiry
QLD, 5396 posts
31 Mar 2014 9:49AM
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Issac Luke is the big loss for Souths I reckon.


+ 1 ted. The hooker in the modern game is the key and plays a big part in attack, that's why broncs and other clubs pursued smith for so long .

Dazzler75
QLD, 458 posts
31 Mar 2014 1:12PM
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& Roy Asotasi , Mick Crocker , Jeff Lima , Nathan Peats.

Rabbits have lost a lot players this year and although Asotasi, Crocker & Lima didn't play big minutes they would have provided fair bit of stability around the club.

Peats would be handy at the moment with Issac Luke out of action.

Titans V Cowboys is tough to call, could be a very good game tonight

Dazzler75
QLD, 458 posts
31 Mar 2014 1:14PM
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Go Manly

Maybe Trent Robinson wants to talk about the GF last year & referring in that.

Macaha
QLD, 21892 posts
31 Mar 2014 1:46PM
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Titans V Cowboys is tough to call, could be a very good game tonight


The big question is will the Titans turn up tonight? I cant see a big crowd tonight kick off
is 6.30 wtf

SP
10979 posts
31 Mar 2014 4:18PM
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Fifita, contract ripped up by the dogs already

From abc news..


The about turn comes after Fifita last week said he wished he had chosen to go to rugby union because of all the flak he would copped about leaving Cronulla and also declared his intention to move to rugby union some time in the future.

"If I could go back now, I wish I chose rugby and then I wouldn't be getting all the s*** I've been catching now," Fifita said.

"I grew up playing rugby so it was one of the best things.

After signing a memorandum of understanding with Andrew we've not been able to agree on the final terms of his NRL playing contract and have ceased negotiations with his management.
Bulldogs CEO Raelene Castle
"It's always going to be there and I will eventually go to union.

"It's another dream and I just want to chase another dream."

Canterbury chief executive Raelene Castle did not specify the reasons why the Bulldogs decided not to proceed with signing Fifita.

"After signing a memorandum of understanding with Andrew we've not been able to agree on the final terms of his NRL playing contract and have ceased negotiations with his management," said Castle in a statement.

thePup
13831 posts
31 Mar 2014 5:43PM
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Geez mate - looks like the salary cap issue got too hot after all .... big backflip that one So will it be the Hares , Carpets or Union

Ted the Kiwi
NSW, 14256 posts
31 Mar 2014 9:09PM
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I think the Doggies have dodged a bullet on this one. Must admit I almost drove off the road when this story broke. Lets hope the Aussies Union team pick up this over priced moron and drop a bucket load of their cashola on him 850k for a front rower who has really only had one decent season behind him is a joke.

If I was you I would be concerned though SP as the Dogs will not come at your young flying fullback at full pace and a loaded cheque book.

SP
10979 posts
31 Mar 2014 6:21PM
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^^^ yeah Ted. Looks like they will come at him with plenty of cash and I don't think there is much in Tiger town.

thePup
13831 posts
31 Mar 2014 6:37PM
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God no .... terrible stuff

SP
10979 posts
31 Mar 2014 6:58PM
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^^ yeah. terrible, sad news.

longboardlarry
WA, 23 posts
31 Mar 2014 7:00PM
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Pup I luv you dude any way how many of you top dogs have played the game at the top all comments fair enough unless you have been through it week in week out stay chilled macaha I believe you played soccer wtf you know about nrl

longboardlarry
WA, 23 posts
31 Mar 2014 7:05PM
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Macaha
QLD, 21892 posts
31 Mar 2014 9:30PM
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Ted the Kiwi said..

longboardlarry said..
macaha I believe you played soccer wtf you know about nrl


I think you will find mac probably knows more than most.


Ted classic second login user name if you ask me.

thePup
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31 Mar 2014 7:31PM
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Macaha said..

Ted the Kiwi said..

longboardlarry said..
macaha I believe you played soccer wtf you know about nrl


I think you will find mac probably knows more than most.


Ted classic second login user name if you ask me.

maaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaate

Macaha
QLD, 21892 posts
31 Mar 2014 9:33PM
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Longboard Larry geez I've got one in the shed really nice skateboards Vanders has one too.





weiry
QLD, 5396 posts
31 Mar 2014 10:29PM
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Pup I luv you dude any way how many of you top dogs have played the game at the top all comments fair enough unless you have been through it week in week out stay chilled macaha I believe you played soccer wtf you know about nrl


what sort of troll is that.

look go away... find some better material...and comeback with a decent troll...
basically your an amateur pfffft

longboardlarry
WA, 23 posts
1 Apr 2014 6:02AM
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weiry said..

longboardlarry said..

Pup I luv you dude any way how many of you top dogs have played the game at the top all comments fair enough unless you have been through it week in week out stay chilled macaha I believe you played soccer wtf you know about nrl


what sort of troll is that.

look go away... find some better material...and comeback with a decent troll...
basically your an amateur pfffft


Weiry youre right,ok back to the other forum

Ted the Kiwi
NSW, 14256 posts
1 Apr 2014 9:13AM
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I did not watch the game last night but one commentator on the radio here this morning admitted that it was so dire in parts that he had to switch over and watch the netball

Very sad news re Alex. I have been amazed at how the general sporting community has come together on this issue - its a shame that it takes this sort of event to occur but I think all those involved should be very proud of their efforts. That piece by Wayne Bennet was absolute first class. For those that did not see it - have a read of this below. A remarkable insight into someone who now has a massive new challenge to climb.

Scotty - its a long read but worth it

I WANT to tell you about Alex McKinnon, one of the best kids you?ve never met.

Because the hardest thing right now is busting to do something for Alex and his family, and the realisation you can?t ? this lonely feeling of helplessness.

So I thought the best I could do was share my insights to a wonderful young man, to our relationship and trust.

First time I saw him was at an under-20s Dragons training session. The flaming red hair made him stand out, that and his athleticism
It all happened so quickly. And it was life-changing.

Today, Alex lies in a Melbourne hospital fighting the biggest battle of his 22 years.

First time I saw him was at an under-20s Dragons training session. The flaming red hair made him stand out, that and his athleticism.

Steve Price coached the ?20s back then and he said this kid?s going to be a star.

After watching him train for a while I turned and said: He has a few bad habits, Steve.

At the Dragons, he played ?20s when he was only 17, going on to represent NSW under-18s.

In 2010, Dan Hunt ruptured an achilles warming up and we didn?t have an 18th man so I looked over at the ?20s who?d just finished their match, grabbed him and put him on the bench.

Alex had been their best player but was still only 18.

I never used him that day ? didn?t give him one minute game time.

I had a lot of respect for him, the way he carried himself. His maturity. Quiet manner. - Wayne Bennett on Alex McKinnon.

Knew he?d come looking for an explanation. I simply thanked him, saying you haven?t earned the right to play with these players.

When he had earned the right I knew he?d appreciate it a lot more than if I?d given him five minutes out there first up.

The following year he played for the Dragons? top side because he had earned the right by paying the price.

I was leaving the Dragons for Newcastle and Alex came from Aberdeen in the Hunter Valley.

He?d been away at boarding school for four years, then at the Dragons and while he loved the joint he wanted to go home.

And I wanted to take him.

Even then I had a lot of respect for him, the way he carried himself. His maturity. Quiet manner. How he could hold a conversation in any company, without ever seeking to be the centre of
attention.

So he came to Newcastle with me at age 20 and was always happiest when heading home to Aberdeen.

Not a whole lot happens in Aberdeen.

One of the things endearing me to Alex is his ability to care for other people.

For more than a century the local abattoirs was its largest single employer but when an American company bought then closed the meatworks in 1999 hundreds of people were left without work.

Pretty much all the locals had left to cheer about were the Aberdeen Tigers, who play at McKinnon Oval named after Alex?s grandfather Mal and still mowed and marked out each week of winter by Mal?s son, Scott ? Alex?s dad.

If he is your friend, you do not want. Recently I went to a player I knew to be struggling financially, prepared to give him a loan.

?You OK?? I said. Yeah, he said, Alex looked after me. If someone hasn?t got a car or loses his licence, the beeping horn out the front belongs to Alex McKinnon.

Just last year I went back to Aberdeen with him and we spoke to his old school, St Joseph?s.

He talked about how hard it was for him to leave home, how much he missed his parents and friends, at the same time encouraging the students to have the courage to follow their dreams ? not to be afraid of the unknown.

Today, it is his dreams shattered, he who is staring at the unknown.

I have an old friend up here I played football with a long time ago. He was brought up in an orphanage and his story is tragic.

As part of Alex?s education I thought he should meet him because we sometimes forget how lucky we are.

So over we went. My old mate loves his football and he loved Alex even more. I got him to tell a bit of his past and the kid was blown away.

A few months later, with Christmas nearing, Alex asked when I was going back to see my friend? ?I want to come with you.?

Come he did, with an armful of gifts and food items to share the joy of Christmas with someone he barely knew.

Funny, I?d never taken another player around there.

I?m not a great shopper so when I want to go shopping I ring Alex.

I say, Alex, I need this ? I need that ? where do we go?

Pick him up, and he says, ?Coach?, he always calls me coach ? we?re father and son ? ?Coach,? he says, ?we?re going here, and we?re going there.?

I end up buying clothes a bit young for me, hip and happening, he says, and he?s introduced me to Boost Juice and Health Balls, which he buys by the jarful.

We have some lovely times shopping, me and Alex.

All my players are important to me but we just have a special chemistry. Me in my 60s and he?s 22.

That?s the price you pay in relationships ? the greater the relationship, the greater the pain.

Monday night in Melbourne was terrible, horrific, highlighted by the fact I?m the coach, the steadying influence. The one they look to.

We play a tough game and Alex is a tough young man. Nobody?s fool. He doesn?t walk around trying to show he?s tough, but he is. And I?ve always loved his humility.

Never seen him drunk. Not once. Never seen him do anything stupid. No one?s ever talked about Alex like that.

He doesn?t wear his cap back-to-front, prefers country music and watches every game of footy every weekend. He?d rather sit down and talk to old blokes than prance around with rock stars.

My greatest torment is I wasn?t initially sure how bad the injury was, wasn?t looking at the pictures on the big screen.

Many times in my coaching life I?ve seen players taken off on stretchers, taken through all the procedures, and every one of them has walked away at day?s end.

On the way to the dressing rooms at halftime I walked into the medical area and didn?t get any positive looks or vibe, just whispers of can you move this? Can you do that? I went to the other players and tried to settle them down.

Then straight back to the medical room where I could tell things were very serious. I left Alex with an assurance everybody was doing their best for him.

And while I?ve seen him since we haven?t been able to speak.

All we have now is hope. And belief.

Belief the game of rugby league, Newcastle and the Hunter will stay true to Alex McKinnon.

He?s going to need a lot of help and for people to be there with him for the rest of his life. As he would there be for you.



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