Mystery of the Missing Accountant
This from Cronk on the Fox News Website:
COOPER CRONK
2021 PREMIERS
ROOSTERS: A little bias but I think they’ve changed the things that let them down last year and these changes will have a huge impact on their performances.
DALLY M MEDALLIST
LUKE KEARY: More responsibility, more involved, big season!
This is the guy that player over 300 games. I know most of the time they pick their club, Alexander picked Panthers, Ennis picked Raiders. But really the only one to pick the Roosters and Keary. I think I tend to agree with Premiers comment more and more
COOPER CRONK
2021 PREMIERS
ROOSTERS: A little bias but I think they’ve changed the things that let them down last year and these changes will have a huge impact on their performances.
DALLY M MEDALLIST
LUKE KEARY: More responsibility, more involved, big season!
This is the guy that player over 300 games. I know most of the time they pick their club, Alexander picked Panthers, Ennis picked Raiders. But really the only one to pick the Roosters and Keary. I think I tend to agree with Premiers comment more and more
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Am I the only one who think the Roosters might come down to earth even more this year? They haven't solved their biggest issue which is at halfback. Cordner's also suffering quite badly from a heap of head knocks and Luke Keary's not the most durable player.glennb wrote: ↑Thu Feb 18, 2021 9:53 am This from Cronk on the Fox News Website:
COOPER CRONK
2021 PREMIERS
ROOSTERS: A little bias but I think they’ve changed the things that let them down last year and these changes will have a huge impact on their performances.
DALLY M MEDALLIST
LUKE KEARY: More responsibility, more involved, big season!
This is the guy that player over 300 games. I know most of the time they pick their club, Alexander picked Panthers, Ennis picked Raiders. But really the only one to pick the Roosters and Keary. I think I tend to agree with Premiers comment more and more
Anyway, staying on topic here - Meninga's come out today claiming the Titans have not spoken to Cameron Smith and are not going to sign him: https://www.couriermail.com.au/sport/nr ... 3fbdc4e6da
Take that as you will but I genuinely believe him. Weirdly, I can't see Smith playing for Brisbane either. Although, McCullough is now gone?
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Very well said. We have been very lucky to have Cooper and Cameron represent us with such distinction over so many years.six rings wrote: ↑Wed Feb 17, 2021 8:35 am First off Cooper Cronk isnt a traitor. He simply moved states because he fell in love. He gave many tremendous years of service to the Storm and was influential along with others, in making us the No 1 team in the country for players to want to come and play for. He toiled his sweat and blood for us, the supporters, and won 4 Grand Finals and gave us some magical memories that will live with true Melbourne Storm supporters for ever.
Secondly Cameron has spent almost 20 years at our Club and delivered us incredible treasured moments. What he does now is his business and any way, we could hardly have Cam, Harry and the Cheese in the same side so Cam is kind of doing us a favour by moving on, on the back of a great premiership as well.
Both Cooper Cronk and Cameron Smith's last games for the Melbourne Storm were premiership winning games so it is always great to go out on top!
19 posts and nearly half of them are putting the club or players down.
Now everyone is entitled to an opinion and I can see where there is room for disappointment. And there's a fine line between criticism and abuse. But posts attacking current or ex-players/coaches etc. (like the one above) come across as trolling and WILL be subject to moderation.
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I think they live under the bridge off Cameron Rd. It's just near Shorten Drive
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https://www.sen.com.au/news/2021/02/24/ ... admission/
“He’s certainly left it a little late hasn’t he,” Rodski said.
“Look, he’s earnt the right to take his time in making the decision, he’s the most capped player of all time and the greatest player of all time.
Smith moved his family north to Queensland at the conclusion of the 2020 season, and Rodski suggested the former Storm captain is likely to spend 2021 and onwards in the Sunshine State.
“Look, he moved his family up to Queensland late last year,” he added.
“We’ve been preparing from a club perspective for life with and life without Cameron, we’re going to give him every opportunity to make that decision.
“If he does end up hanging up the boots it’s been an incredible career, if he does keep playing on who does know what he can do over the next few years.
“He has moved his family north so it’s unlikely that he’ll play at the Melbourne Storm if he chooses to play on.”
“He’s certainly left it a little late hasn’t he,” Rodski said.
“Look, he’s earnt the right to take his time in making the decision, he’s the most capped player of all time and the greatest player of all time.
Smith moved his family north to Queensland at the conclusion of the 2020 season, and Rodski suggested the former Storm captain is likely to spend 2021 and onwards in the Sunshine State.
“Look, he moved his family up to Queensland late last year,” he added.
“We’ve been preparing from a club perspective for life with and life without Cameron, we’re going to give him every opportunity to make that decision.
“If he does end up hanging up the boots it’s been an incredible career, if he does keep playing on who does know what he can do over the next few years.
“He has moved his family north so it’s unlikely that he’ll play at the Melbourne Storm if he chooses to play on.”
https://www.foxsports.com.au/nrl/nrl-pr ... e34befbe9e
The Broncos have called on the services of a multi-millionaire business tycoon to negotiate with Cameron Smith in a final play to lure the champion hooker to Red Hill.
The Courier Mail reported the Titans are officially out of the running and Smith is leaning towards retirement, but that hasn’t stopped the Broncos pulling out all the stops if he decides to play on.
Smith was at Suncorp Stadium to host a group of corporate companies at a guest speaking event on Tuesday.
The fact Smith was talking about his life and career in rugby league hinted that his playing days are likely over, but the Broncos won’t give up on securing his services without a fight.
Broncos coach Kevin Walters confirmed the club is interested in Smith should he decide to play on and Brisbane have now used a rich businessman who lives near Smith on the Gold Coast to help broker a deal at the 11th hour.
Walters has not spoken directly to Smith since last November as the 430-game Storm legend went on a well earned holiday with his family, who have relocated to Queensland.
The Broncos have called on the services of a multi-millionaire business tycoon to negotiate with Cameron Smith in a final play to lure the champion hooker to Red Hill.
The Courier Mail reported the Titans are officially out of the running and Smith is leaning towards retirement, but that hasn’t stopped the Broncos pulling out all the stops if he decides to play on.
Smith was at Suncorp Stadium to host a group of corporate companies at a guest speaking event on Tuesday.
The fact Smith was talking about his life and career in rugby league hinted that his playing days are likely over, but the Broncos won’t give up on securing his services without a fight.
Broncos coach Kevin Walters confirmed the club is interested in Smith should he decide to play on and Brisbane have now used a rich businessman who lives near Smith on the Gold Coast to help broker a deal at the 11th hour.
Walters has not spoken directly to Smith since last November as the 430-game Storm legend went on a well earned holiday with his family, who have relocated to Queensland.
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Maybe they're not be a troll. Maybe they just have serious abandonment issues...TC wrote: ↑Sun Feb 21, 2021 5:44 pm19 posts and nearly half of them are putting the club or players down.
Now everyone is entitled to an opinion and I can see where there is room for disappointment. And there's a fine line between criticism and abuse. But posts attacking current or ex-players/coaches etc. (like the one above) come across as trolling and WILL be subject to moderation.
Consider yourself advised.