Kearns vs. Stevens Rd 1
This is getting pretty heated now! It might help to snap the players out of their slumber, at least...
Look here.
What about this line from Stevens?
Look here.
What about this line from Stevens?
Tool."The feedback with the boys here (in the City camp) ... everyone I've spoken to said, 'Mate we're glad you said it'.
"I was umming and ahhing about whether to say something but everyone has said 'good' because they are sick of it when they play Melbourne."
James wrote:This is getting pretty heated now! It might help to snap the players out of their slumber, at least...
Look here.
What about this line from Stevens?Tool."The feedback with the boys here (in the City camp) ... everyone I've spoken to said, 'Mate we're glad you said it'.
"I was umming and ahhing about whether to say something but everyone has said 'good' because they are sick of it when they play Melbourne."
He is grumpy and he is not even 35.
You Sexual Frustration is out of control he is going to blow.
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stevens is a homo...and i hope he suffers a serious injury..
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i just read that on the interent in the libraray at school, and i kind of screamed at the computer.
seriously what a tool...get a root already and get over the shit
oh and stop friggen giving wedgies
seriously what a tool...get a root already and get over the shit
oh and stop friggen giving wedgies
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i like how the paper has built it up to be an extraordinary attack on stevens...when all kearnsy said was he is a grub...lol
WOW stop the presses! a grub...whats the big deal
WOW stop the presses! a grub...whats the big deal
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I loved this line:
Way to go Kearnsy!!
Followed by stuff like "he's a bit of a grub" and "he's grubby", it really does sound like they are good mates!!"He's a good mate of mine but there is always niggle in him."
Way to go Kearnsy!!
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kearns can find better mates he doesnt need homo'around him
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Spot on Dani. All Robbie has done is open up the chance for 'the grub' to have another shot at Storm about tackling technique. He hasn't done us any favours at all.StormGurlDani wrote:i think all players should just keep there mouths shut from now on. its just draging out the issue more, causing more bad press.
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I would gladly welcome an OPEN discussion on this topic - if someone wants to make allegations regarding the Storm, I would love to shove images like those posted in the other thread down their whinging throats!
Saying nothing and copping the abuse and allegations (especially from a turd like Stevens) just gets more people on the bandwagon because they assume it must be true. I have had numerous people ask me about my Storm and why they do grapple tackles, and I am sick of having to throw back the same response. If someone came out once and for all and showed the examples of EVERY team doing the so-called grapple tackles, it would be accepted that we are not the only ones tackling around the neck, and could stop the Storm bashing!!
Well done Kearns - bring it on I say!
Saying nothing and copping the abuse and allegations (especially from a turd like Stevens) just gets more people on the bandwagon because they assume it must be true. I have had numerous people ask me about my Storm and why they do grapple tackles, and I am sick of having to throw back the same response. If someone came out once and for all and showed the examples of EVERY team doing the so-called grapple tackles, it would be accepted that we are not the only ones tackling around the neck, and could stop the Storm bashing!!
Well done Kearns - bring it on I say!
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Yep I agree with Kearsy Brinig it on.Insomniac wrote:I would gladly welcome an OPEN discussion on this topic - if someone wants to make allegations regarding the Storm, I would love to shove images like those posted in the other thread down their whinging throats!
Saying nothing and copping the abuse and allegations (especially from a turd like Stevens) just gets more people on the bandwagon because they assume it must be true. I have had numerous people ask me about my Storm and why they do grapple tackles, and I am sick of having to throw back the same response. If someone came out once and for all and showed the examples of EVERY team doing the so-called grapple tackles, it would be accepted that we are not the only ones tackling around the neck, and could stop the Storm bashing!!
Well done Kearns - bring it on I say!
Remember Stormers...... It is us v them.
Of Course all the City Players are happy with him Critiseing the Storm 'cause it takes the heat of there Club.
Stevens is a first Class "Thrower of a tantrum like a 3 year old"
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And how many in that City team do the grapple tackle themselves? And of those that don't, how many others have their own "dirty" tackling style ala Wedgie Boy?"The feedback with the boys here (in the City camp) ... everyone I've spoken to said, 'Mate we're glad you said it'."
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They sound like a couple of school boys resorting to name calling and insults and "I have so-and-so to back me up!"Insomniac wrote:I loved this line:
Followed by stuff like "he's a bit of a grub" and "he's grubby", it really does sound like they are good mates!! ..."He's a good mate of mine but there is always niggle in him."
As for the bit about being backed up by City players I wonder what might have come out if Orford was still in the side to defend the club agaisnt the claims. I wonder who these gutless, nameless players that were speaking to Stevens are. I think I may even ask one member of that side about it, I do have his email address after all, but until now I couldn't think of a decent thing to use it for
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You'll find that the word is "Grubby"
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i think this is getting emabarassing more than anything else
Murray backs Stevens over choke storm
By Steve Mascord
May 6, 2005
City Origin coach Graham Murray has added some rare pre-match spice to the annual clash with Country by backing his prop, Jason Stevens, over criticism of Melbourne's tackling tactics.
Murray's opposite number at Lismore tonight will be Storm coach Craig Bellamy, whose players, according to Stevens, "choked" the prop at Olympic Park last Saturday night.
The claim prompted a stinging response from Melbourne captain Robbie Kearns.
Kearns told Big League on Wednesday that Stevens was "one of the dirtiest players around" and accused him of "doing the wedgie for 12 years". He added: "Every time he has the ball, he leads with his elbow."
Former Australia captain Wally Lewis even described the wedgie - pulling a player's pants up as he is being tackled - as "spineless". But Murray yesterday leapt to the defence of his front-rower, saying the comments that sparked the slanging match were justified.
"All I'll say is that I had a lot to say to [referees' coach] Robert Finch after our trial against the Melbourne Storm," Murray said. "I spoke to him about policing grapple tackles. In that particular tackle he is speaking about, I fully support Jason Stevens in saying that is something we don't need in the game."
Bellamy also hit out at players who had withdrawn through injury without attending the medical on Monday. Manly's Brent Kite and Parramatta's Timana Tahu fell into that category, although it is believed Bellamy was referring to Tahu.
He insisted tonight's game was "not an Origin trial", noting that Country five-eighth Scott Hill was man of the match last year and missed out on a NSW berth.
Tahu might yet play for the Eels against North Queensland on Sunday despite having been ruled out with a back injury.
"We had an instance of one player, who I won't name, who was ruled out without coming to the medical," Bellamy said. "His club ruled him out. I think, if you are going to be ruled out, you should come to the medical."
Kite (shoulder) will miss at least a week, and Manly coach Des Hasler said: "The Country rugby league didn't give us an itinerary until last Friday."
The Sharks have been given a warning over being late onto the field for the second half on Saturday. Coach Stuart Raper said: "We've been accused of being whingers but my players complained of being grabbed around the neck after that game and they haven't complained about it before. They aren't whingers, they're tough and they're not bullshitters …"
Murray backs Stevens over choke storm
By Steve Mascord
May 6, 2005
City Origin coach Graham Murray has added some rare pre-match spice to the annual clash with Country by backing his prop, Jason Stevens, over criticism of Melbourne's tackling tactics.
Murray's opposite number at Lismore tonight will be Storm coach Craig Bellamy, whose players, according to Stevens, "choked" the prop at Olympic Park last Saturday night.
The claim prompted a stinging response from Melbourne captain Robbie Kearns.
Kearns told Big League on Wednesday that Stevens was "one of the dirtiest players around" and accused him of "doing the wedgie for 12 years". He added: "Every time he has the ball, he leads with his elbow."
Former Australia captain Wally Lewis even described the wedgie - pulling a player's pants up as he is being tackled - as "spineless". But Murray yesterday leapt to the defence of his front-rower, saying the comments that sparked the slanging match were justified.
"All I'll say is that I had a lot to say to [referees' coach] Robert Finch after our trial against the Melbourne Storm," Murray said. "I spoke to him about policing grapple tackles. In that particular tackle he is speaking about, I fully support Jason Stevens in saying that is something we don't need in the game."
Bellamy also hit out at players who had withdrawn through injury without attending the medical on Monday. Manly's Brent Kite and Parramatta's Timana Tahu fell into that category, although it is believed Bellamy was referring to Tahu.
He insisted tonight's game was "not an Origin trial", noting that Country five-eighth Scott Hill was man of the match last year and missed out on a NSW berth.
Tahu might yet play for the Eels against North Queensland on Sunday despite having been ruled out with a back injury.
"We had an instance of one player, who I won't name, who was ruled out without coming to the medical," Bellamy said. "His club ruled him out. I think, if you are going to be ruled out, you should come to the medical."
Kite (shoulder) will miss at least a week, and Manly coach Des Hasler said: "The Country rugby league didn't give us an itinerary until last Friday."
The Sharks have been given a warning over being late onto the field for the second half on Saturday. Coach Stuart Raper said: "We've been accused of being whingers but my players complained of being grabbed around the neck after that game and they haven't complained about it before. They aren't whingers, they're tough and they're not bullshitters …"
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