NRL 2019
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Solomone Kata confirmed to be joining Melbourne Storm effective immediately. Good news for the Warriors as he was rubbish. All the best for him with the Storm though.
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@Sneakdefreak said in NRL 2019:
Solomone Kata confirmed to be joining Melbourne Storm effective immediately. Good news for the Warriors as he was rubbish. All the best for him with the Storm though.
If they turn him into a player I won't be surprised
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@Sneakdefreak said in NRL 2019:
Solomone Kata confirmed to be joining Melbourne Storm effective immediately. Good news for the Warriors as he was rubbish. All the best for him with the Storm though.
If they turn him into a player I won't be surprised
I wouldn't be surprised either if Bellamy strangles Kata to death for his lack of both offensive and defensive awareness.
Don't see him pushing past Chambers or Seve on the depth chart. Be interesting when Curtis Scott comes back from injury too.
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@Sneakdefreak said in NRL 2019:
@Sneakdefreak said in NRL 2019:
Solomone Kata confirmed to be joining Melbourne Storm effective immediately. Good news for the Warriors as he was rubbish. All the best for him with the Storm though.
If they turn him into a player I won't be surprised
I wouldn't be surprised either if Bellamy strangles Kata to death for his lack of both offensive and defensive awareness.
Don't see him pushing past Chambers or Seve on the depth chart. Be interesting when Curtis Scott comes back from injury too.
Bellamy isnt a fan of centres who cant defend , but he is also very good at teaching them ,
Going to be interesting to see how this pans out .
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If we see kata throwing sweet passes and looking to distribute within a few weeks at the storm I will lose my rag. Highly unlikely but...
All the best to him though. Had such high hopes for him early on, and we've never been able to develop him into a well rounded centre. How much is on kata versus the various coaches is yet to be seen.
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I don't know why Benji should be embarrassed. He was proud to be back in black. What a legend
For a player that had tasted NRL and test success and then was dropped, had what can only be said as failed rugby stint, to be back in the Kiwi jersey in what was built as a pressure match for us - the emotions would’ve been sky high for a proud man like Benji.
Was great to see.
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No Isaac Luke against the Panthers this round. Looks like we're committing to Lawton as our hooker going forward while injury-plagued Roache gets another chance to earn a 2020 contract.
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1 Roger Tuivasa-Sheck (c)
2 David Fusitu’a
3 Peta Hiku
4 Patrick Herbert
5 Ken Maumalo
6 Kodi Nikorima
7 Blake Green
8 Agnastius Paasi
9 Karl Lawton
10 Leeson Ah Mau
11 Adam Blair
12 Isaiah Papali’i
13 Jazz TevagaInterchange
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15 Bunty Afoa
16 Sam Lisone
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21 Chris Satae
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@Sneakdefreak I like this lineup. Speed at the ruck and with Jazz we can get better ball on the edges.
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@ACT-Crusader said in NRL 2019:
@Sneakdefreak I like this lineup. Speed at the ruck and with Jazz we can get better ball on the edges.
Jazz is fucking shit. NSW Cup player at best.
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@mariner4life I was never a fan, but he’s actually stepped up over the last little while.
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@Nepia after listening to the RS talk about it this morning I'm more on the fence than totally against. He's done a lot of rehab and is paying reparations to the folks he terrorised. Plus he had two years out of the game. I'm for rehabilitation and if he has kept a clean sheet since that incident then I'd support them signing him.
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@Paekakboyz Yeah this just my personal opinion on it. Also, I think he’s only just started paying reparations, there were articles about how he hadn’t been paying it last year.
He was also on a good behaviour bond for assault at the time it actually happened (according to a report I read). I’m actually surprised he avoided jail time in the US. Must have some good lawyers.
If he’s rehabilitating himself then all good, I just don’t want him doing it at my club - he’s not even a NZer. 😉
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@Nepia oh totally bro. I have to admit my belief in rehabilitation is being tested with this guys situation. I heard that he didn't have a shitshow of paying the US court $$ figure and went to go see the people face-to-face to sort out a plan, and no doubt apologise again (and again, etc).
I also have no idea how he escaped jail... maybe they still think Oz is a big ol prison
But if the stories of his genuine rehab over a period of time are true I could be swayed. I mean Packer stomped on some dudes head and it's good to see him back on the straight and narrow since he payed his dues.
But when you re-read what Lodge got up to during that rampage
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@Paekakboyz said in NRL 2019:
I heard that he didn't have a shitshow of paying the US court $$ figure and went to go see the people face-to-face to sort out a plan, and no doubt apologise again (and again, etc).
I sincerely doubt any of that is true. I'd revisit my support of a club that signed such a piece of shit.
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@antipodean but if it was true? would you change your position or ?? (genuine Q).
Man, it's fraught - how far is too far over whatever line you hold personally for someone doing horrid shit then turning things around?
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@Paekakboyz said in NRL 2019:
@antipodean but if it was true? would you change your position or ?? (genuine Q).
No. Not at my club.
Man, it's fraught - how far is too far over whatever line you hold personally for someone doing horrid shit then turning things around?
I'm a big believer that rehabilitation needs to be practised in order to reduce recidivism (if for no other reason than cost), but he can do a range of things rather than play footy earning substantially more than the average full-time wage. The game owes him nothing and it sends a very poor message that of all the athletes running around this sort of behaviour can be rewarded with another contract. Go rehabilitate stacking shelves or digging ditches.
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@antipodean that sounds like rehab has a ceiling or a limit, or that the best you can aim for is some kind of low-skill manual job? Does that mean that a person with any sort of high paying or privileged job/career can't re-enter it after paying their dues? Although in saying that I know that people that have fucked up in medicine, finance and other areas have been prevented from practicing again.
If the rehab work I heard about is genuine then it does sound like he's worked hard to get another crack at the NRL. He had two years out of the game plus the other punishments and rehab obligations. Again, I don't know if that's enough, or sufficient if he's genuinely rehabilitated himself.