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  • The "Ricky" documentary on Kayo

    Has a lot on his time at the Roosters, and all in all it's an excellent show.

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    I enjoy it too.

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    • #3
      Yeah it was very moving. Very worth watching.

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      • #4
        Did he speak favourably about the club?

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        • #5
          Didn’t see it, might look for it over the weekend. The olympics is taking too much of my time

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          • #6
            Hope they showed the exit interviews of the clubs he left
            ..it’ll be interesting to see

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            • #7
              just watched it - it's great. watching scenes from the 2002 gf reminded me the relief i felt when we won that night. for the newer fans it's good to remember that there was a long time when we didn't win things and you can't take our current good record for granted. robbo has taken things to another level but ricky brought us our first win for yonks and will always be a roosters hero.
              was glad to hear him acknowledge gus gould's input. says he thought he wasn't ready for the head coaching job but gus convinced him that he was.

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              • #8
                couldn’t have said it any better myself
                Ricky Whitewash
                The propaganda coming out of Fox in pursuit of its desire to deify Ricky Stuart would have made Korean Central Television blush in embarrassment, such was the utter whitewashing of history in ‘Ricky’. It was touted as an inside look at one of the most complex figures in the game but was nothing more than a romanticised propaganda reel that highlighted what a great bloke and great competitor Ricky is – both true, I’m sure – without dealing with any of the real self-imposed troubles he faced including his ending at the Roosters, his embarrassing end as Australian coach, his issues at the Sharks, his debacle of a year at the Eels or his poor record as Origin coach. It also didn’t really deal with the troubles he has faced this year. If Fox Sports just wants to be a propaganda machine, that is fine. But it cannot act like it has a 30-for-30 style documentary when it is just an overproduced fluff piece that was bordering on romcom territory.
                NICK TEDESCHI wraps up the week in rugby league in From The Couch. PVL Saves The Day Again Saturday loomed as a complete disaster when all three NRL games were cancelled with Queensland entering a snap lockdown. The Queensland Government acted with a heavy hand declaring no professional sport would be played for three days. […]
                ..it’ll be interesting to see

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by OMR View Post
                  Didn’t see it, might look for it over the weekend. The olympics is taking too much of my time
                  Same... pretty darn good Olympics too ay!

                  Numerous medals aside, I'm a massive fan of the track. Seeing Bol break Doubell's record and Browning do our fastest ever Olympic 100m time was unreal!!!

                  Every night there's been hours of top notch contests across an awesome range of sports. I put my son to sleep and then just binge on Olympics until late (and I don't generally turn the tele on unless Easts are playing). All FTA too so none of the flipping annoying talking heads (plus political agendas seeded into sports/commentaries) from Fox.

                  Gonna be sad when it's all over. Very much glad it happened!

                  Edit: for the equality buffs, women's sport is not only getting 50:50 coverage, the standards have lifted massively! In my day (not long ago), most female athletes were just big girls who muscled their way to the end without much technique/conditioning (their times were all pretty amateur from a men's perspective as 15 y/o dudes running at the club level coulda beaten gold medal times). I'm now noticing the gap between male/female times disintegrate as women move into a truely professional era. As an athlete it's really quite special as it just means the quality of the competitions is even better to watch!
                  Last edited by ism22; 08-05-2021, 10:05 AM.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by The Skeez View Post
                    couldn’t have said it any better myself
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                    no doubt it's not a hard hitting expose but that's pretty much the way sports journalism is. if a sportsman makes it onto the front page he'll be vilified but if he's on the back page he'll be deified.

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by The Skeez View Post
                      couldn’t have said it any better myself
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                      I tend to agree with this. Ricky became a News Limited God the minute he signed with Super League all those years ago. He's untouchable on there.
                      Still I found the part about the 2002 Grand Final very interesting as would any Roosters fan. It was the first premiership I ever saw us win and I'd been waiting 25 years to see it!

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by ism22 View Post

                        Same... pretty darn good Olympics too ay!

                        Numerous medals aside, I'm a massive fan of the track. Seeing Bol break Doubell's record and Browning do our fastest ever Olympic 100m time was unreal!!!

                        Every night there's been hours of top notch contests across an awesome range of sports. I put my son to sleep and then just binge on Olympics until late (and I don't generally turn the tele on unless Easts are playing). All FTA too so none of the flipping annoying talking heads (plus political agendas seeded into sports/commentaries) from Fox.

                        Gonna be sad when it's all over. Very much glad it happened!

                        Edit: for the equality buffs, women's sport is not only getting 50:50 coverage, the standards have lifted massively! In my day (not long ago), most female athletes were just big girls who muscled their way to the end without much technique/conditioning (their times were all pretty amateur from a men's perspective as 15 y/o dudes running at the club level coulda beaten gold medal times). I'm now noticing the gap between male/female times disintegrate as women move into a truely professional era. As an athlete it's really quite special as it just means the quality of the competitions is even better to watch!
                        Download the 7 plus app and you can pretty much choose to watch any event you like, I’ve really enjoyed these Olympics too, time zone obviously helps.

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by ism22 View Post

                          Same... pretty darn good Olympics too ay!

                          Numerous medals aside, I'm a massive fan of the track. Seeing Bol break Doubell's record and Browning do our fastest ever Olympic 100m time was unreal!!!

                          Every night there's been hours of top notch contests across an awesome range of sports. I put my son to sleep and then just binge on Olympics until late (and I don't generally turn the tele on unless Easts are playing). All FTA too so none of the flipping annoying talking heads (plus political agendas seeded into sports/commentaries) from Fox.

                          Gonna be sad when it's all over. Very much glad it happened!

                          Edit: for the equality buffs, women's sport is not only getting 50:50 coverage, the standards have lifted massively! In my day (not long ago), most female athletes were just big girls who muscled their way to the end without much technique/conditioning (their times were all pretty amateur from a men's perspective as 15 y/o dudes running at the club level coulda beaten gold medal times). I'm now noticing the gap between male/female times disintegrate as women move into a truely professional era. As an athlete it's really quite special as it just means the quality of the competitions is even better to watch!
                          I'm loving the Olympics too. It's the best Olympics since Sydney.

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by zac View Post

                            no doubt it's not a hard hitting expose but that's pretty much the way sports journalism is. if a sportsman makes it onto the front page he'll be vilified but if he's on the back page he'll be deified.
                            Yep... rightly or wrongly, I think you've gotta tell a good story if you want exclusive access to somebody. If you're just gonna burn/backstab them then they're gonna shut you down.

                            That said... you can ask somebody about their challenges without burning/backstabbing them. You've just gotta frame it properly.

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                            PS - PVL reads like PVD to me. Wonder if they have the same appetite for disco biscuits?

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by ism22 View Post

                              Yep... rightly or wrongly, I think you've gotta tell a good story if you want exclusive access to somebody. If you're just gonna burn/backstab them then they're gonna shut you down.

                              That said... you can ask somebody about their challenges without burning/backstabbing them. You've just gotta frame it properly.

                              ---

                              PS - PVL reads like PVD to me. Wonder if they have the same appetite for disco biscuits?
                              no doubt a smart sensitive interviewer could have done a better job but hey, this is sports journalism. i think ricky divides people so those who don't like him will see the doco as a whitewash. i like him so maybe i've gone the other way. the last 5 mins was an ad for canberra and rings hollow if you look at canberra's form this year.

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