Read today that Teddy , our captain didn't even know that Terral May was asked to leave. Makes Lense sense all the time. What a way to treat a top line player and to leave the captain out of the loop.
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Originally posted by Rooster1908 View PostRead today that Teddy , our captain didn't even know that Terral May was asked to leave. Makes Lense sense all the time. What a way to treat a top line player and to leave the captain out of the loop.
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Incidentally, Sua'ali'i said that he doesn't drink alcohol (and we know May doesn't). Sounds like a lot of these islanders are staying off the booze, training hard and seeing some pretty awesome fitness outcomes.
Though my rig is comparable to Peter Andre's at his prime, I'm still jelly of these boys.Last edited by ism22; Yesterday, 06:40 PM.
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Originally posted by ism22 View PostIncidentally, Sua'ali'i said that he doesn't drink alcohol (and we know May doesn't). Sounds like a lot of these islanders are staying off the booze, training hard and seeing some pretty awesome fitness outcomes.
Though my rig is comparable to Peter Andre's at his prime, I'm still jelly of these boys.
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Originally posted by Rooster1908 View PostRead today that Teddy , our captain didn't even know that Terral May was asked to leave. Makes Lense sense all the time. What a way to treat a top line player and to leave the captain out of the loop.
Team selection and tactical decisions, sure. But if I was a player I wouldn't want my captain having a say in my contract, creates a weird dynamic.
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Originally posted by ism22 View PostIncidentally, Sua'ali'i said that he doesn't drink alcohol (and we know May doesn't). Sounds like a lot of these islanders are staying off the booze, training hard and seeing some pretty awesome fitness outcomes.
Though my rig is comparable to Peter Andre's at his prime, I'm still jelly of these boys.
1. They don't drink alcohol.
2. They regularly do yoga or some form of stretching.
3. They weigh no more than 75 kg
4. They smoke weed or make special butter as a alcohol replacement.
The older you get the harder it is to pop up onto your feet when surfing. This becomes increasingly more difficult if you're over weight.
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Originally posted by Rooster_6 View Post
With all due respect to Teddy, not really sure the captain should be consulted on the make up of the squad.
Team selection and tactical decisions, sure. But if I was a player I wouldn't want my captain having a say in my contract, creates a weird dynamic.
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Originally posted by Rooster1908 View Post
Agree but I wasn't saying he should have a say just that he should be informed beforehand because as captain he will be asked the question.He should be able to be more prepared than to say he was shocked .
I know as a boss myself I try to do my best not to bug my guys when they're trying to detatch from work on days off or annual leave.
I hear what you're saying but the best part of that Teddy interview for me is how fresh he said he felt with the time off on holidays and not playing rep footy. I'd take that over him being bugged during his holidays so he could be prepared with a response to the question.
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Originally posted by Bates View Post
All the old surfers that I know (65 plus) that still surf very well and pretty much on a daily basis have these things in common.
1. They don't drink alcohol.
2. They regularly do yoga or some form of stretching.
3. They weigh no more than 75 kg
4. They smoke weed or make special butter as a alcohol replacement.
The older you get the harder it is to pop up onto your feet when surfing. This becomes increasingly more difficult if you're over weight.
Wonder how stoned surfing works.
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