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Originally posted by fletch View PostSuaalii reportedly starts training with us on Monday also the Roosters are going to apply to the NRL Commission to allow him to play from round 1 2021 while he will still be 17.
Surely he couldn't attend first team training if he's still at school?
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Originally posted by Rooster_6 View Post
I thought I read he was quite heavily invested in studying for the HSC and Souths had worked around that for him this year. If that's the case I can't imagine him playing first grade this year.
Surely he couldn't attend first team training if he's still at school?
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Originally posted by Rooster_6 View Post
I thought I read he was quite heavily invested in studying for the HSC and Souths had worked around that for him this year. If that's the case I can't imagine him playing first grade this year.
Surely he couldn't attend first team training if he's still at school?
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zero tackle quoting the tele -
'Suaalii was contracted with the Rabbitohs for 2021 on a deal that would see him earn $60,000. However, after the hype that clouded him at Souths, the King’s product has opted for a move to their rivals in a deal reportedly worth less than at Redfern.'
don't know what we're paying him in 2022 but sounds like he's not all about the money. bennet's a great coach but he won't be there after next year so makes sense for a young bloke starting out to jump ship and get with the strength
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I thought I read he was quite heavily invested in studying for the HSC and Souths had worked around that for him this year. If that's the case I can't imagine him playing first grade this year.
Surely he couldn't attend first team training if he's still at school?
I'd be surprised if he's heavily invested in study. Most League players aren't; Terry Hill mumbled about how he was impervious to education in a nightmare recall of his learning experience back in the day. The fact is that lads and gals can't leave school before they are 17 these days - the youth unemployment figures are an embarrassment.
Where is he at? The King's School on a "scholarship"? No way heavily invested - token islander.
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Originally posted by Larry Long Balls View Post
If Souths were going to be exempt to play him at the age of 17 it would seem logical that the same situation would still apply for him at the Roosters. Perhaps the question is does Robbo want a 17 year old playing first grade?
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[QUOTE=Paddo Colt 61;n859631][QUOTE=Rooster
I thought I read he was quite heavily invested in studying for the HSC and Souths had worked around that for him this year. If that's the case I can't imagine him playing first grade this year.
Surely he couldn't attend first team training if he's still at school?
I'd be surprised if he's heavily invested in study. Most League players aren't; Terry Hill mumbled about how he was impervious to education in a nightmare recall of his learning experience back in the day. The fact is that lads and gals can't leave school before they are 17 these days - the youth unemployment figures are an embarrassment.
Where is he at? The King's School on a "scholarship"? No way heavily invested - token islander.
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You know nothing. My nephew is friends with the guy and tells me he is very humble and polite and studied very hard this year.
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Originally posted by Rooster_6 View Post
I thought I read he was quite heavily invested in studying for the HSC and Souths had worked around that for him this year. If that's the case I can't imagine him playing first grade this year.
Surely he couldn't attend first team training if he's still at school?
Turns out everybody does IB now and a pass grade in it guarantees you an ATAR of 90. Such a scam IMO. However, it makes no sense doing the HSC these days because it's a pain (I hated it) and you learn nothing from it.
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Originally posted by Paddo Colt 61 View PostI thought I read he was quite heavily invested in studying for the HSC and Souths had worked around that for him this year. If that's the case I can't imagine him playing first grade this year.
Surely he couldn't attend first team training if he's still at school?
I'd be surprised if he's heavily invested in study. Most League players aren't; Terry Hill mumbled about how he was impervious to education in a nightmare recall of his learning experience back in the day. The fact is that lads and gals can't leave school before they are 17 these days - the youth unemployment figures are an embarrassment.
Where is he at? The King's School on a "scholarship"? No way heavily invested - token islander.
How about go **** yourself you racist slither of pigshit.
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