Does Elroy not like answering. He makes statements. Then no word when asked questions. Come on man. What is the latest from uR info guy.
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Blake Ferguson WILL be at the Roosters next year.
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Originally posted by roostersrule2 View PostSharks and Bunnies are leading the race.
I can't see Cronulla being an attractive option for a reformed party boy. That's like sending a newly turned lesbian to studs afloat.
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Originally posted by Matty_C View PostI can't see how we could afford him, but $Ouffs come on, how could they be able to afford him?
I can't see Cronulla being an attractive option for a reformed party boy. That's like sending a newly turned lesbian to studs afloat.
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Originally posted by Matty_C View PostI can't see how we could afford him, but $Ouffs come on, how could they be able to afford him?
I can't see Cronulla being an attractive option for a reformed party boy. That's like sending a newly turned lesbian to studs afloat.
Crocker - gone
Peats - gone
Hunt - gone
Everingham - gone
Farrell - gone
Lima - gone
I think Souths would have space for sure
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If he does sign with them...they have a few in their rabble who have committed or have been alleged to have committed crimes against women.. Inglis, Teo, now Flake....
Also Leg Breaker Luke and various members of the Burgii are not much better...a team which is full of grubs. I reckon it is all going to end in tears.Originally posted by boogie
"There's a lot of people competing for title of dumbest chookpen member such as Tommy S, Rusty, Johnny, ROC, Tobin but without a doubt you are the worst, youre thick as a brick christ this is the dumbest thing I've read in a long time you should go back to supporting the panthers"
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Sydney Roosters
Ferguson not on the radar .
Robinson has hosed down the Roosters' interest in troubled star Blake Ferguson, claiming the sacked Canberra has never been discussed.
Despite admitting he was aware of rugby league's biggest rumour - that Ferguson would be at the Roosters in 2014 - Robinson said the club simply couldn't afford him.
"I've heard the same rumours, but we haven't talked about Blake Ferguson,'' Robinson said.
"I've met him once, when I think everybody met him when he was at the cafe (inside Allianz Stadium) going to the NRL, but other than that I've never met him.
"I can imagine Blake's got some off field stuff going on and it looks like he's getting back on track and then he'll be looking for an NRL team which will be his priority. But we haven't discussed that at all.''
Asked if fitting Ferguson under the salary cap would be an issue, Robinson replied: "Yes it would be, definitely.''
Robinson said the club's ability to retain experienced forward Luke O'Donnell was also problematic.
O'Donnell, 32, knocked back an offer from the Cronulla Sharks last week, sighting a desire to stay at the Roosters after winning a premiership in his return to the NRL.
"We haven't signed him, but we've been talking to him so I'm hoping he's going to (sign),'' Robinson said.
"It would be good news for us if he does.''
Robinson has several new faces at the Roosters in 2014, with former premiership-winning hooker Heath L'Estrange returning to the club after four seasons in the UK Super League. He will replace Nafe Seluini as the back-up hooker to Jake Friend.
L'Estrange won a premiership with the Manly Sea Eagles in 2008 after spending the previous four years at the Bondi Junction club.
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Originally posted by Roosters oh Yeah !! View PostSydney Roosters
Ferguson not on the radar .
Robinson has hosed down the Roosters' interest in troubled star Blake Ferguson, claiming the sacked Canberra has never been discussed.
Despite admitting he was aware of rugby league's biggest rumour - that Ferguson would be at the Roosters in 2014 - Robinson said the club simply couldn't afford him.
"I've heard the same rumours, but we haven't talked about Blake Ferguson,'' Robinson said.
"I've met him once, when I think everybody met him when he was at the cafe (inside Allianz Stadium) going to the NRL, but other than that I've never met him.
"I can imagine Blake's got some off field stuff going on and it looks like he's getting back on track and then he'll be looking for an NRL team which will be his priority. But we haven't discussed that at all.''
Asked if fitting Ferguson under the salary cap would be an issue, Robinson replied: "Yes it would be, definitely.''
Robinson said the club's ability to retain experienced forward Luke O'Donnell was also problematic.
O'Donnell, 32, knocked back an offer from the Cronulla Sharks last week, sighting a desire to stay at the Roosters after winning a premiership in his return to the NRL.
"We haven't signed him, but we've been talking to him so I'm hoping he's going to (sign),'' Robinson said.
"It would be good news for us if he does.''
Robinson has several new faces at the Roosters in 2014, with former premiership-winning hooker Heath L'Estrange returning to the club after four seasons in the UK Super League. He will replace Nafe Seluini as the back-up hooker to Jake Friend.
L'Estrange won a premiership with the Manly Sea Eagles in 2008 after spending the previous four years at the Bondi Junction club.
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