NRL 2022
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@ACT-Crusader said in NRL 2022:
@mariner4life said in NRL 2022:
well, off-season is two days old aaaaaand
Luciano Leilua has been arrested for punching out his missus
The Warriors' only decent player might be in shit for a pub punch up.Never change NRL
And it was one of the Raiders Mac’s, Mark McLinden, that pitch invaded during the GF.
yeah that's hilarious
strangest protest. whack job
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@mariner4life said in NRL 2022:
@ACT-Crusader said in NRL 2022:
@mariner4life said in NRL 2022:
well, off-season is two days old aaaaaand
Luciano Leilua has been arrested for punching out his missus
The Warriors' only decent player might be in shit for a pub punch up.Never change NRL
And it was one of the Raiders Mac’s, Mark McLinden, that pitch invaded during the GF.
yeah that's hilarious
strangest protest. whack job
He was never the quickest in the halves so no surprise he got chased down 😀
I guess he’ll be in the ACT legislative assembly or the Australian Senate in the next couple of years with this….
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@ACT-Crusader said in NRL 2022:
@mariner4life said in NRL 2022:
@ACT-Crusader said in NRL 2022:
@mariner4life said in NRL 2022:
well, off-season is two days old aaaaaand
Luciano Leilua has been arrested for punching out his missus
The Warriors' only decent player might be in shit for a pub punch up.Never change NRL
And it was one of the Raiders Mac’s, Mark McLinden, that pitch invaded during the GF.
yeah that's hilarious
strangest protest. whack job
He was never the quickest in the halves so no surprise he got chased down 😀
I guess he’ll be in the ACT legislative assembly or the Australian Senate in the next couple of years with this….
of course he got "run down" is because his intention was to rip down the telstra pads!!
that guy was real pissed at his telco
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@ACT-Crusader think you might want to check out his highlights. He was very quick. McFadden was the slower one , but better between the ears.
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@chchfanatic said in NRL 2022:
@ACT-Crusader think you might want to check out his highlights. He was very quick. McFadden was the slower one , but better between the ears.
Spot on. It was the Queensland Reds that took him to the dark side.
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Good signing for dolphins
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Cranky the Cowboys couldn't keep him but he was getting limited minutes.
I sorta hoped he got Feldts spot next year
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@mariner4life said in NRL 2022:
Cranky the Cowboys couldn't keep him but he was getting limited minutes.
I sorta hoped he got Feldts spot next year
What wrong with feldt?
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@Mackerzzzz said in NRL 2022:
@mariner4life said in NRL 2022:
Cranky the Cowboys couldn't keep him but he was getting limited minutes.
I sorta hoped he got Feldts spot next year
What wrong with feldt?
he's a 30 year old winger that is getting slower every month
been an enormous servant. But teams at the top can't afford sentimentality.
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@mariner4life Yeah surprised they didn't do more to keep the hammer. Would have tried to move Feldt on personally.
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@mariner4life said in NRL 2022:
So Penrith won everything
Gus just formalised their best advantage. They have sole dominion over the best rugby league nursery in the world. They develop the wealth of talent, their team is stacked with local juniors because they ALL grow up wanting to be Panthers. There is nothing else out there, rugby league is king
Throw in Sydney's fucked up property prices actively pushing league demographic families in to their area and the rest of the league should be worried.
Their top side won't be as good next year without kikau and apisau, but I don't bet against them unearthing good replacements.
And because they are local boys, and lots are family oriented poly boys, it's very hard to buy them away.
What Penrith has done has ensured that the NRL won't provide salary cap exemptions for talent that is developed by the club.
With their junior competitions and the financial clout of the league club, they'd be certain finalists year on year.
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@antipodean said in NRL 2022:
@mariner4life said in NRL 2022:
So Penrith won everything
Gus just formalised their best advantage. They have sole dominion over the best rugby league nursery in the world. They develop the wealth of talent, their team is stacked with local juniors because they ALL grow up wanting to be Panthers. There is nothing else out there, rugby league is king
Throw in Sydney's fucked up property prices actively pushing league demographic families in to their area and the rest of the league should be worried.
Their top side won't be as good next year without kikau and apisau, but I don't bet against them unearthing good replacements.
And because they are local boys, and lots are family oriented poly boys, it's very hard to buy them away.
What Penrith has done has ensured that the NRL won't provide salary cap exemptions for talent that is developed by the club.
With their junior competitions and the financial clout of the league club, they'd be certain finalists year on year.
Gus Gould has come out and reckons the only way to even the comp is to get rid of the cap
I assume his thinking is that the comp needs a couple of competing teams, so those that can't develop can just buy.
The result of this is that the clubs at the bottom are staying there.
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@mariner4life said in NRL 2022:
@antipodean said in NRL 2022:
@mariner4life said in NRL 2022:
So Penrith won everything
Gus just formalised their best advantage. They have sole dominion over the best rugby league nursery in the world. They develop the wealth of talent, their team is stacked with local juniors because they ALL grow up wanting to be Panthers. There is nothing else out there, rugby league is king
Throw in Sydney's fucked up property prices actively pushing league demographic families in to their area and the rest of the league should be worried.
Their top side won't be as good next year without kikau and apisau, but I don't bet against them unearthing good replacements.
And because they are local boys, and lots are family oriented poly boys, it's very hard to buy them away.
What Penrith has done has ensured that the NRL won't provide salary cap exemptions for talent that is developed by the club.
With their junior competitions and the financial clout of the league club, they'd be certain finalists year on year.
Gus Gould has come out and reckons the only way to even the comp is to get rid of the cap
I assume his thinking is that the comp needs a couple of competing teams, so those that can't develop can just buy.
The result of this is that the clubs at the bottom are staying there.
Gus is a moron. Further proof you don't require a functioning brain to be moderately successful.
"You can buy talent" Yes Gus, at overs which ensures your club goes into unmanageable debt. Dickhead.
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@antipodean said in NRL 2022:
@mariner4life said in NRL 2022:
@antipodean said in NRL 2022:
@mariner4life said in NRL 2022:
So Penrith won everything
Gus just formalised their best advantage. They have sole dominion over the best rugby league nursery in the world. They develop the wealth of talent, their team is stacked with local juniors because they ALL grow up wanting to be Panthers. There is nothing else out there, rugby league is king
Throw in Sydney's fucked up property prices actively pushing league demographic families in to their area and the rest of the league should be worried.
Their top side won't be as good next year without kikau and apisau, but I don't bet against them unearthing good replacements.
And because they are local boys, and lots are family oriented poly boys, it's very hard to buy them away.
What Penrith has done has ensured that the NRL won't provide salary cap exemptions for talent that is developed by the club.
With their junior competitions and the financial clout of the league club, they'd be certain finalists year on year.
Gus Gould has come out and reckons the only way to even the comp is to get rid of the cap
I assume his thinking is that the comp needs a couple of competing teams, so those that can't develop can just buy.
The result of this is that the clubs at the bottom are staying there.
Gus is a moron. Further proof you don't require a functioning brain to be moderately successful.
"You can buy talent" Yes Gus, at overs which ensures your club goes into unmanageable debt. Dickhead.
i can never work Gus out. It's pretty clear he's not a complete moron. He's widely respected by people who know the game.
But his public utterances are ridiculous.
Yes buying average players on massive overs has fucked over so many clubs. Penrith and to a lesser extent the Cowboys have shown the focus on development can pay dividends, along with a couple of astute signings.
The huge problem is, not all areas are the same.
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@mariner4life said in NRL 2022:
@antipodean said in NRL 2022:
@mariner4life said in NRL 2022:
@antipodean said in NRL 2022:
@mariner4life said in NRL 2022:
So Penrith won everything
Gus just formalised their best advantage. They have sole dominion over the best rugby league nursery in the world. They develop the wealth of talent, their team is stacked with local juniors because they ALL grow up wanting to be Panthers. There is nothing else out there, rugby league is king
Throw in Sydney's fucked up property prices actively pushing league demographic families in to their area and the rest of the league should be worried.
Their top side won't be as good next year without kikau and apisau, but I don't bet against them unearthing good replacements.
And because they are local boys, and lots are family oriented poly boys, it's very hard to buy them away.
What Penrith has done has ensured that the NRL won't provide salary cap exemptions for talent that is developed by the club.
With their junior competitions and the financial clout of the league club, they'd be certain finalists year on year.
Gus Gould has come out and reckons the only way to even the comp is to get rid of the cap
I assume his thinking is that the comp needs a couple of competing teams, so those that can't develop can just buy.
The result of this is that the clubs at the bottom are staying there.
Gus is a moron. Further proof you don't require a functioning brain to be moderately successful.
"You can buy talent" Yes Gus, at overs which ensures your club goes into unmanageable debt. Dickhead.
i can never work Gus out. It's pretty clear he's not a complete moron. He's widely respected by people who know the game.
But his public utterances are ridiculous.
I'm not privy to his private insights so can only judge him on what he says publicly. Which doesn't bode well for those who think he's an intellect.
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Munster signs a 4 year extension contract with the storm turning down a reported 400-600 extra with the dolphins .
Apparently still getting a million a year anyway , how much extra do you need I guess if you are happy where you are .
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@antipodean said in NRL 2022:
@mariner4life said in NRL 2022:
@antipodean said in NRL 2022:
@mariner4life said in NRL 2022:
@antipodean said in NRL 2022:
@mariner4life said in NRL 2022:
So Penrith won everything
Gus just formalised their best advantage. They have sole dominion over the best rugby league nursery in the world. They develop the wealth of talent, their team is stacked with local juniors because they ALL grow up wanting to be Panthers. There is nothing else out there, rugby league is king
Throw in Sydney's fucked up property prices actively pushing league demographic families in to their area and the rest of the league should be worried.
Their top side won't be as good next year without kikau and apisau, but I don't bet against them unearthing good replacements.
And because they are local boys, and lots are family oriented poly boys, it's very hard to buy them away.
What Penrith has done has ensured that the NRL won't provide salary cap exemptions for talent that is developed by the club.
With their junior competitions and the financial clout of the league club, they'd be certain finalists year on year.
Gus Gould has come out and reckons the only way to even the comp is to get rid of the cap
I assume his thinking is that the comp needs a couple of competing teams, so those that can't develop can just buy.
The result of this is that the clubs at the bottom are staying there.
Gus is a moron. Further proof you don't require a functioning brain to be moderately successful.
"You can buy talent" Yes Gus, at overs which ensures your club goes into unmanageable debt. Dickhead.
i can never work Gus out. It's pretty clear he's not a complete moron. He's widely respected by people who know the game.
But his public utterances are ridiculous.
I'm not privy to his private insights so can only judge him on what he says publicly. Which doesn't bode well for those who think he's an intellect.
Put it this way it was his pathway idea that he brought to life at Penrith that they are reaping the benefits of now which was also what he was trying to start at the Warriors before going to Canterbury.
He also had 2 premierships in his first 5 years of coaching, the guy has some genuinely great ideas and records to back up his actions.
As @mariner4life noted he also some shit ones and just lets everyone hear what he is thinking whether he has thought it through or not, not helped by being a dick head. Can be a useful one if on your team lol
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@kiwiinmelb said in NRL 2022:
Munster signs a 4 year extension contract with the storm turning down a reported 400-600 extra with the dolphins .
Apparently still getting a million a year anyway , how much extra do you need I guess if you are happy where you are .
a million a year to compete at the Storm?
or a $1.4m to battle away trying to get out of the bottom 4?Easiest call ever.
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@bayimports said in NRL 2022:
@antipodean said in NRL 2022:
@mariner4life said in NRL 2022:
@antipodean said in NRL 2022:
@mariner4life said in NRL 2022:
@antipodean said in NRL 2022:
@mariner4life said in NRL 2022:
So Penrith won everything
Gus just formalised their best advantage. They have sole dominion over the best rugby league nursery in the world. They develop the wealth of talent, their team is stacked with local juniors because they ALL grow up wanting to be Panthers. There is nothing else out there, rugby league is king
Throw in Sydney's fucked up property prices actively pushing league demographic families in to their area and the rest of the league should be worried.
Their top side won't be as good next year without kikau and apisau, but I don't bet against them unearthing good replacements.
And because they are local boys, and lots are family oriented poly boys, it's very hard to buy them away.
What Penrith has done has ensured that the NRL won't provide salary cap exemptions for talent that is developed by the club.
With their junior competitions and the financial clout of the league club, they'd be certain finalists year on year.
Gus Gould has come out and reckons the only way to even the comp is to get rid of the cap
I assume his thinking is that the comp needs a couple of competing teams, so those that can't develop can just buy.
The result of this is that the clubs at the bottom are staying there.
Gus is a moron. Further proof you don't require a functioning brain to be moderately successful.
"You can buy talent" Yes Gus, at overs which ensures your club goes into unmanageable debt. Dickhead.
i can never work Gus out. It's pretty clear he's not a complete moron. He's widely respected by people who know the game.
But his public utterances are ridiculous.
I'm not privy to his private insights so can only judge him on what he says publicly. Which doesn't bode well for those who think he's an intellect.
Put it this way it was his pathway idea that he brought to life at Penrith that they are reaping the benefits of now which was also what he was trying to start at the Warriors before going to Canterbury.
TBH that's just a reflection on everyone else. Pathways aren't a new idea in any other sport.
He also had 2 premierships in his first 5 years of coaching, the guy has some genuinely great ideas and records to back up his actions.
He took over from Ryan while the club was arguably very strong, then his second year they were mid-table. Moved to Penrith which were strong before he got there, then they fell to the bottom half of the table. He's no Craig Bellamy.
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@antipodean said in NRL 2022:
@bayimports said in NRL 2022:
@antipodean said in NRL 2022:
@mariner4life said in NRL 2022:
@antipodean said in NRL 2022:
@mariner4life said in NRL 2022:
@antipodean said in NRL 2022:
@mariner4life said in NRL 2022:
So Penrith won everything
Gus just formalised their best advantage. They have sole dominion over the best rugby league nursery in the world. They develop the wealth of talent, their team is stacked with local juniors because they ALL grow up wanting to be Panthers. There is nothing else out there, rugby league is king
Throw in Sydney's fucked up property prices actively pushing league demographic families in to their area and the rest of the league should be worried.
Their top side won't be as good next year without kikau and apisau, but I don't bet against them unearthing good replacements.
And because they are local boys, and lots are family oriented poly boys, it's very hard to buy them away.
What Penrith has done has ensured that the NRL won't provide salary cap exemptions for talent that is developed by the club.
With their junior competitions and the financial clout of the league club, they'd be certain finalists year on year.
Gus Gould has come out and reckons the only way to even the comp is to get rid of the cap
I assume his thinking is that the comp needs a couple of competing teams, so those that can't develop can just buy.
The result of this is that the clubs at the bottom are staying there.
Gus is a moron. Further proof you don't require a functioning brain to be moderately successful.
"You can buy talent" Yes Gus, at overs which ensures your club goes into unmanageable debt. Dickhead.
i can never work Gus out. It's pretty clear he's not a complete moron. He's widely respected by people who know the game.
But his public utterances are ridiculous.
I'm not privy to his private insights so can only judge him on what he says publicly. Which doesn't bode well for those who think he's an intellect.
Put it this way it was his pathway idea that he brought to life at Penrith that they are reaping the benefits of now which was also what he was trying to start at the Warriors before going to Canterbury.
TBH that's just a reflection on everyone else. Pathways aren't a new idea in any other sport.
No, but he is one of the few to implement it successfully
He also had 2 premierships in his first 5 years of coaching, the guy has some genuinely great ideas and records to back up his actions.
He took over from Ryan while the club was arguably very strong, then his second year they were mid-table. Moved to Penrith which were strong before he got there, then they fell to the bottom half of the table. He's no Craig Bellamy.
He still has results regardless of who he succeeded and where, which is more than most can say. Look my point remains he has had success of which others want to learn from or use him for. I don't think it qualifies him at all as an intellect, however success has a history of following him.