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Latrell Mitchell - Brilliant article
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Rushton is also a Real Estate agent! Same dude
https://www.realestate.com.au/agent/...ushton-2268658
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Another policy of do nothing from nrl.....
needs to be player manager accreditation scheme with registered agents who can be de registered for misconduct. Currently raffertys rules at nrlWritten and published on behalf of the Liberal Party, Queensland
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Originally posted by Horry View PostRushton is also a Real Estate agent! Same dude
https://www.realestate.com.au/agent/...ushton-2268658...
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Originally posted by The Axe View PostAnother policy of do nothing from nrl.....
needs to be player manager accreditation scheme with registered agents who can be de registered for misconduct. Currently raffertys rules at nrl
https://www.nrl.com/operations/the-p...-agent-scheme/
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Originally posted by Headless Chook View Post
There is an accreditation for player managers and they can be de-registered if they do the wrong thing.
https://www.nrl.com/operations/the-p...-agent-scheme/Written and published on behalf of the Liberal Party, Queensland
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FIVE-EIGHTH
With Cooper Cronk announcing this week that 2019 will be his farewell season, Mitchell said he would love to move into the No. 6 jersey next year alongside Luke Keary.
“I can see myself there, yeah,” he says. “I’d love to train at five-eighth for a full pre-season.
“I played a lot at No. 6 as a kid, and I’ve seen my dad play there too. So I know the position.
“And I know if I trained that position for an entire pre-season I could do it. Originally it was the other way, I was a half who didn’t know if he could play centre.
“I’d definitely be excited to take on a new role and take my game to another level.”
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Originally posted by Chooksforme View PostHe will need to harden up abit, if a blue with his agent did all that to him, I hope he never has to face a rea crisis in his life then.
We all have our own troubles in life and we all react differently. Who are we to judge Latrell for the way he's handled his adversity? Even moreso who are we to assume we know the extent of his troubles?
Each to his or her own but I'd rather wish him and his family well rather than tell him to harden up.
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Originally posted by Tommy Smith View PostDisagree completely.
We all have our own troubles in life and we all react differently. Who are we to judge Latrell for the way he's handled his adversity? Even moreso who are we to assume we know the extent of his troubles?
Each to his or her own but I'd rather wish him and his family well rather than tell him to harden up.
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Originally posted by Chooksforme View PostHe will need to harden up abit, if a blue with his agent did all that to him, I hope he never has to face a rea crisis in his life then.
Everyone reacts differently to situations and Latrell has always been an emotional bloke who wears his highs and his lows on his sleeve for all to see. That is who he is, and he will never change. He is a little more complicated than your average footballer and I reckon will always be a little 'high maintenance'.Supporting the RW&B, through good times and bad times.
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