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Why the hell is Ryles going to lead our forward pack when he could not lead a very good St George one when he was part of it.
People are kidding if they thinlk this idiot is the solution to our problems.
Ryles is a moron of the highest calibre that goes missing when the blow totrch is applied. Nick politis signs "Big Names". The only problems is he signs them 4 years after they had a reputation as "Big Names".
Nick, just sell cars. Please.
Alcohol never solved any life problems.....then again neither did milk.
Ryles is a moron of the highest calibre that goes missing when the blow totrch is applied. Nick politis signs "Big Names". The only problems is he signs them 4 years after they had a reputation as "Big Names".
Nick, just sell cars. Please.
I'm with Melon.
He was very tough, but h'e now old with a dodgy knee.
gives away too many penalties, too easy to niggle
$150K max
Its not just that he gives away penalties, its when he does it, when the game is in the balance and the pressure is on.
If we have to have him I agree, anymore than $150K is a waste of money
The Internet is a place for posting silly things
Try and be serious and you will look stupid
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CATALANS DRAGONS’ Australian star Greg Bird is hoping to resurrect his NRL career with Gold Coast Titans next season – if an appeal against a conviction for attacking his girlfriend is successful.
Bird, who joined the Dragons in mid-season after a planned move to Bradford broke down because of a visa refusal, helped them into the second round of the play-offs with a 25-16 win at Wakefield.
The Dragons had hoped to keep stand-off Bird for 2010, but the Titans, who are looking for an experienced half-back, have now moved in.
Bird was sentenced to a minimum eight months’ jail after being convicted of recklessly wounding his girlfriend Katie Milligan last August. His appeal is being heard in late November.
The Dragons, who go to Huddersfield in the preliminary semi-final on Friday, are already losing prop Jason Ryles to Sydney Roosters at the end of the season.
Hull have released football operations manager Jon Sharp after just a year in the job. Former Huddersfield coach Sharp had 12 months left on his contract.
“The club will not have the role of football operations manager next season, therefore Sharp has been released from his contract,” said a club statement.
Sharp said: “I found the role of football operations manager really frustrating. I wasn’t able to influence the team as much as I would have liked.”
Hull KR’s former Great Britain centre Chev Walker will remain in hospital for another week after undergoing surgery on a compound fracture of his left leg, suffered in the 44-8 play-off defeat at his old club Leeds.
St Helens are in the market for a front rower after confirming that prop Jason Cayless is returning to Australia at the end of the season.
Has Jason Ryles signed with us already?? look what it says.
and Jason Cayless returning to Australia wonder if he would come back to Roosters. It's either Cayless or Ryles.
Delecto Oriens est odio Meridianus
To love Easts is to hate Souffs
Originally posted by Bill Shankley, Liverpool FC
At a football club, there’s a holy trinity – the players, the manager and the supporters. Directors don’t come into it. They are only there to sign the cheques.
Originally posted by Andy Raymond Commentating Souffs V Manly 18/04/09
The fireworks at the Easter show are making more noise than the crowd tonight
I'll take him if we can get him. Although I don't mind if we don't get him because we've got Martin Kennedy who I think will turn out to be really good next year. He has impressed me whenever he has made the step up to NRL.
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