Official thread and signing news
Anyway, I think he could offer in terms of playing, he's being doing pretty good France. But I don't think any club would want the media shitstorm that would accompany signing him. You can get away with it when you're a club in a small city in France, where Rugby League get as much coverage as curling does here. Unless you're like a Gold Coast or something desperate for some attention!yourhero wrote: ↑Fri Sep 11, 2020 8:19 am I would take him back from an ethics standpoint, no problems. And I consider myself a strong advocate of the 'no d*ckheads policy'. My only reason for not wanting him back is purely a salary cap related one.
90%+ of the polynesian players in our team currently would hold the same views as Izzy. The only difference is that they haven't been caught circulating ridiculous bible verses/statements.
]Agree, and that's completely fine. But he's a fool for posting what he did as he knew it would cause a stir, or he is just deliberately shit stirring.
I am staunchly Athiest - one of the groups he said needed to repent or will go to hell. I'm not mad. I obviously don't agree with him, but I do defend his right to have his own idiotic opinion.
I'm a drunk, so I too am in one of the groups he named. Actually, I think he covered most Australians with his list haha
How does Izzy get rubbed out of the game forever for a pretty standard religious post, but wife bashers, steroid users and convicted violent felons are welcomed back and in some cases, celebrated? Seems like a weird place to draw some ethical boundary IMO.
Great point, NRL just wants to avoid the media circus.
And we're all, to some degree, Idolators.Pole wrote: ↑Fri Sep 11, 2020 8:59 amAnyway, I think he could offer in terms of playing, he's being doing pretty good France. But I don't think any club would want the media shitstorm that would accompany signing him. You can get away with it when you're a club in a small city in France, where Rugby League get as much coverage as curling does here. Unless you're like a Gold Coast or something desperate for some attention!yourhero wrote: ↑Fri Sep 11, 2020 8:19 am I would take him back from an ethics standpoint, no problems. And I consider myself a strong advocate of the 'no d*ckheads policy'. My only reason for not wanting him back is purely a salary cap related one.
90%+ of the polynesian players in our team currently would hold the same views as Izzy. The only difference is that they haven't been caught circulating ridiculous bible verses/statements.
]Agree, and that's completely fine. But he's a fool for posting what he did as he knew it would cause a stir, or he is just deliberately shit stirring.
I am staunchly Athiest - one of the groups he said needed to repent or will go to hell. I'm not mad. I obviously don't agree with him, but I do defend his right to have his own idiotic opinion.
I'm a drunk, so I too am in one of the groups he named. Actually, I think he covered most Australians with his list haha
How does Izzy get rubbed out of the game forever for a pretty standard religious post, but wife bashers, steroid users and convicted violent felons are welcomed back and in some cases, celebrated? Seems like a weird place to draw some ethical boundary IMO.
Great point, NRL just wants to avoid the media circus.
I've always wondered how he can put himself out there to be a role model, or even just a footballer in the public eye, that same public that pay his wage and yet he can be an "idol" to his fans. Hypocrite
Told the not overly interested wife about the rumour and her comment was simply, hope not.
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Hello All, just a tigers fan here stopping bye
in recent regards to rumors about our swap with JAC and Talau
i was just wondering how much you guys actually rate Talau
in recent regards to rumors about our swap with JAC and Talau
i was just wondering how much you guys actually rate Talau
https://www.foxsports.com.au/nrl/nrl-pr ... e29fdc8542
Broncos’ poaching raid on Storm continues as shock favourite emerges for CEO role
September 18, 2020
SIMON BRUNSDON
FOX SPORTS
Brisbane tried to poach Melbourne’s coach. They failed.
The Broncos want to bring Cameron Smith “home” to Queensland to lead the Red Hill team.
And now their raid on the Victorian rival has turned its focus to the big boss.
Queensland media is reporting the Broncos board wants to pinch Storm’s chief executive officer Dave Donaghy to replace the outgoing Paul White at year’s end.
White will vacate the top job at Red Hill and his position is one of the most sought after roles in Australian sport at the moment.
The Courier Mail reports Brisbane had 160 applicants and the club has reduced that list down to five names.
Fox League host Ben Ikin is included among them, as is former Queensland Reds boss Richard Barker.
But a number of media outlets now say Donaghy is a short priced favourite to land the role.
Channel 7 Queensland reports the job is as good as Donaghy’s if he wants it. The Broncos are set to make a formal off in the coming days.
Donaghy is one of the youngest club CEOs in the NRL but also one of the most respected given the powerhouse Melbourne has become.
Ikin was considered favourite to lead Brisbane into 2021 but now sits behind Donaghy on the pecking order, according to the reports.
It’s not the only vacant role at Red Hill currently.
The Broncos are yet to find a new coach after the sacking of Anthony Seibold mid-season.