NRL 2017
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@mariner4life To be fair, the Titans may have been a previous haven for coke heads, but I'm not aware that any of them pissed in their own mouths.
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@mariner4life he only wants to make sure his players use genuine GC powder bro! None of that shitty Canberra snow ha ha - it's about branding!
This is really shit. League (at any level) just can't shake drugs, violence and general dumbassary. Kidwell must be fuming, although it does take a bit of heat off us getting pantsed.
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Even Cronulla can't stay away from the nose candy. Clean, innocent lil' Cronulla....
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Think it's beenmentined before, how coke is the choice of drugs due to the fact it leaves the system so quickly. Play on the weekend, have a bender and snort the shit then pass the drugs test on Tuesday.
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assume the Kiwi lads thought Friday was May 8?
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To be fair, given what happened earlier in the night, getting busted doing rails off a phone outside a gay nightclub in Canberra is hardly the most embarrassing thing they did on Friday
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Jesse Bromwich and Kevin Proctor have both been removed from selection for the Rugby League World Cup.
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@Sneakdefreak said in NRL 2017:
Jesse Bromwich and Kevin Proctor have both been removed from selection for the Rugby League World Cup.
Well that's us fucked.
Hopefully Australia will remove all their dodgy players from selection too ;).
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interestign chat with Tony Kemp about this...starts around 7.30
http://120.138.20.16/WeekOnDemand/radiosport/2017.05.08-17.00.00-S.mp3
http://120.138.20.16/WeekOnDemand/radiosport/2017.05.08-17.15.00-S.mp3 -
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@MN5 are you serious? Last week we had these two clowns, Shaun Kenny-Dowell, and the Chairman of the Sharks all busted for coke.
Was Ben Barba at the start of this season?
There hasn't been a shortage. Drugs, drink driving, gambling, the NRL has had it all this year.
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@mariner4life said in NRL 2017:
@MN5 are you serious? Last week we had these two clowns, Shaun Kenny-Dowell, and the Chairman of the Sharks all busted for coke.
Was Ben Barba at the start of this season?
There hasn't been a shortage. Drugs, drink driving, gambling, the NRL has had it all this year.
Most of us live in NZ don't forget and being a keen follower of fine upstanding news sites like Stuff.co.nz I can only assume alot of it never made news or I'm tuned out to players pissing in their own mouths, fucking dogs, crashing golf carts before molesting their bosses daughter or shitting in hotel corridors.
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@taniwharugby said in NRL 2017:
interestign chat with Tony Kemp about this...starts around 7.30
http://120.138.20.16/WeekOnDemand/radiosport/2017.05.08-17.00.00-S.mp3
http://120.138.20.16/WeekOnDemand/radiosport/2017.05.08-17.15.00-S.mp3He's all over the show but does make a point about having a Te Iwi Kiwi culture run by a Pom and an Aussie.
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Yeah I heard that too - but he did say that there was a process for the management to go through. So I guess that'll trump whatever call he is keen on. Either way those guys have got a hell of a lot of ground to make up.
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The inevitable happens - Warriors confirm that Kieran Foran is heading back to Sydney in 2018. Oh well, let's just go for it now.
Foran returning to Sydney at end of season
Kieran Foran today announced he will leave the Vodafone Warriors at the end of the 2017 season to be closer to his two children in Sydney.“It has been an incredibly tough decision to make but it has reached the point where I had to make a call and I’ve done that today,” said the 26-year-old standoff.
“I love it so much here at this club and I have so many people to thank for helping me to get my life and my football career back on track.
“I really wanted to find a way of staying and spending more time here because it’s so good being around the boys and the people here. Every day I have a smile on my face when I come to training.
“But, in the end, it came down to my kids and what’s best for them. I need to be back in Sydney to be closer to them.
“Before I do there’s plenty to do here. I want to finish here as well as I possibly can. We can do something this year and I want to play my part in that.”
Vodafone Warriors managing director Jim Doyle said Foran’s decision is understandable.
“Of course, we would have liked Kieran to stay longer and we looked at ways of making that possible,” he said.
“I know how much he likes it here and how much he wanted to extend his time but his kids’ welfare is paramount. We support him in what he has decided to do and wish him all the best.
“For us, it has been great to see how far he has come getting his life back in order and now being in a position to be able to help the team on the field. He wants to finish the season strongly.”
Doyle said the club had options to consider now Foran’s future has been clarified.
“While we were hoping Kieran would stay we also knew there was a chance he would return to Sydney so we considered that in our planning,” he said.
Since making his Vodafone Warriors debut against Gold Coast on April 2, Foran has played in each of the Vodafone Warriors’ last five matches. His last outing against the Sydney Roosters on April 30 provided the 100th win in his 161 NRL appearances so far.