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Originally posted by Rooster Cogburn View PostI wasn't a professional athlete earning $200,000 a year!
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Originally posted by Rooster_6 View PostWhy should that change anything... whether he's earning 1 million a year or $10 an hour at Mcdonalds he's still 19 and still none the wiser. Gotta be young and stupid to be old and wise.
$500K over 3 years in fact.
It doesn't change what happened, but perhaps Jake should have thought more about whether a few nights hard on the grog was going to be worth losing that amount of moula.
I realise Jake is not the sharpest tool in the shed, but it doesn't take too many brains to figure out that he was on a bloody good wicket for his age and experience.
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Originally posted by novice chook View PostThe fact is he had a lot more to lose than most 19 year olds on $10 an hour at Maccas.
$500K over 3 years in fact.
It doesn't change what happened, but perhaps Jake should have thought more about whether a few nights hard on the grog was going to be worth losing that amount of moula.
I realise Jake is not the sharpest tool in the shed, but it doesn't take too many brains to figure out that he was on a bloody good wicket for his age and experience.
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On christmas eve I had a long chat with a prominent player manager. He told me that nine out of every ten young players were haveing problems coping with the expectations and restrictions placed on them by clubs and the NRL.
Maybe the NRL shouldn't let the younger players into the FG comp until they are 20 yoa and allow them to make there way in life like all other teenagers???
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Originally posted by murry View PostOn christmas eve I had a long chat with a prominent player manager. He told me that nine out of every ten young players were haveing problems coping with the expectations and restrictions placed on them by clubs and the NRL.
Maybe the NRL shouldn't let the younger players into the FG comp until they are 20 yoa and allow them to make there way in life like all other teenagers???
To be honest, these blokes don't suddenly mature overnight when they turn 20.
The individual coaches need to take more responsiblity for deciding whether or not a young player is physically and mentally ready to play NRL footy. Some are, many aren't.
But that has its critics as well - remember when Brian Smith decided not to blood Jarryd Hayne because he thought he wasn't ready (and he was probably right). Some people still criticise him for that.
NCSupporting the RW&B, through good times and bad times.
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