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    MASCORD: Roosters’ Dubai trip raises plenty of questions

    Are the Sydney Roosters seriously going for a training camp in Dubai, where rugby league’s official representative was locked up by the government for 13 days?
    This column is fond of pointing out short-sightedness and a lack of unity in the 13-man game, but it’s hard to think of a bigger disconnect in recent years than this rather scandalous development.
    It’s been reported by multiple sources that, en route to their Langtree Park appointment with St Helens on February 20, the Tricolours will be stopping off in Dubai for a three-day training camp.
    To recap, rugby union claims the right to run rugby of all codes in the United Arab Emirates, and to prove its point, had UAERL general manager Sol Mokdad incarcerated for fraud in May last year.
    World Cup qualifiers set down for Dubai in December were duly moved to Africa because self-governed rugby league is essentially illegal in the UAE.
    There is now no sanctioned rugby league in a country that once had ambitions to host the World Cup. Playing the World Club Challenge there is off the agenda indefinitely.
    But do the weather, affordable facilities and a handy airline hub outweigh the moral responsibility the Roosters feel to the sport they play?
    Roosters coach Trent Robinson is a devoted internationalist. I’d like to think he is aware of the situation and plans to use the trip to rugby league’s advantage.
    But how can the club pump money into the economy of a country where rugby league is not only illegal but has been actively persecuted?
    Sol Mokdad, jailed on May 6, chose the high road when I asked him about the plans.
    “It’s an outstanding place for a training camp. The weather is brilliant,” he said.
    “I’m going to be constructive and hope that whoever has organised this training camp should use their contacts to give rugby league recognition as an independent sport in the UAE.”
    But there are fears the rugby union will instead parade the Roosters as a shining example of their sport, while continuing to muddy the waters regarding league’s independence globally.
    Mokdad is now in Lebanon and doesn’t believe rugby league has a future in Dubai. But the real fear is that the Rugby League International Federation itself will appease the government to such an extent that rugby union will end up getting its way and will run league.
    And if that happens, it can happen elsewhere. The Italian Rugby Union recently annexed the rebel league comp there. We are looking at a slippery slope where rugby league could end up like touch football.
    Just about everywhere but Australia, touch football is closely aligned to rugby union. There are a dozen countries where rugby league could end up run by union if we are not strong.
    What hope does rugby league have when it’s biggest clubs tacitly support a regime that locks up its officials?
    The Roosters should either lead a concerted campaign to right the wrongs of Sol Mokdad’s imprisonment, or abandon this Dubai visit completely.

  • #2
    ChookMaster,

    Where did you find this?

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    • #3
      Probably just the easiest way to enforce a 3 day booze ban? You drink... you're spending the next 100 years in prison.

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      • #4
        Surely the roosters going to Dubai is also an attempt to fly the rugby league flag in the area.

        Dealing with wayward regimes is always tricky, but, with the right publicity, this could be a plus for rugby league.

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        • #5
          Are we really going there to 'pump money into the economy'?

          Or are we just stopping off for a couple of days to break the flight up?

          Don't mind Mascord usually, but this is just bullshit.

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          • #6
            I strongly doubt there is any political motivation from the club either way...just a practical decision.

            I'm sure the good people of Dubai will be suitably uninterested anyway.

            Ahh the off season.
            #We Stand with ourJewish community#

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            • #7
              What's in it for Mascord to get offside with the Chooks? seems a dumb idea. Long bow article.
              As long as they don't go indoor snow skiing and break something.
              Now we have to listen to 'balloon arms' and his 'scoops' as he's the only one that doesn't sledge the Chooks.
              Anyone else think Weidler is the illegitimate son of Will Ferrell?

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              • #8
                Originally posted by ism22 View Post
                Probably just the easiest way to enforce a 3 day booze ban? You drink... you're spending the next 100 years in prison.
                Mate there is a massive booze culture in Dubai amongst the non-Arab population. An NRL team could get into a lot of trouble there.

                Bizarre article though.

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                • #9
                  They will be getting flogged in Dubai. There will be no energy to get into trouble.

                  Mascord sees himself as the defender of the RL minnows around the world. Tragically for him 99% of the RL public couldn't care less.

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                  • #10
                    Mascords' a legend, and I think his point isn't that out-there. I mean a corrupt regime imprisoned a bloke for spruiking RL (allegedly), at the behest of Rugby Union.

                    I'm sure his sub-editor had a hand in making the article feel more emotional than initially intended, too.
                    Making Steve Naughton look like Vince Mellars...

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by Salvatori Grubber View Post
                      Mascords' a legend, and I think his point isn't that out-there. I mean a corrupt regime imprisoned a bloke for spruiking RL (allegedly), at the behest of Rugby Union.

                      I'm sure his sub-editor had a hand in making the article feel more emotional than initially intended, too.
                      I find Mascord boring. Whenever he is on NRL 360 I fast forward.

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                      • #12
                        Life imprisonment for touching any woman wearing a yellow dress is a bit harsh.

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by 2026 View Post
                          Life imprisonment for touching any woman wearing a yellow dress is a bit harsh.
                          What do you get for touching a women while dancing with her?

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by BigCoq View Post
                            What do you get for touching a women while dancing with her?
                            Dancing is not permitted.

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by 2026 View Post
                              Dancing is not permitted.
                              How do they populate?

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