As it is currently, the saintly "Roosters Way' is turning our players and Club into victims.
Victims on and off the field.
Our Club subjected to ridicule off the field for losing.
Our players subjected to verbal vilification on the field, the offenders knowing our players and Clubwon't out them and they'll get away with it. So they keep doing it.
What was said to or about Suaalii after he almost scored a second try that got Manu and Radley fired up, and left Suaalii clearly shocked?
Coach Payten has the right idea, he goes into press conferences and speaks out....while our Club says nothing, no complaints.
Our Club should've gone into the press conference demanding to know why the Roosters did not receive a penalty when the Dogs player tackled Walker in the air early in the game after he kicked the ball.
Because the Club didn't complain, that tackle on Roosters kickers now becomes the norm.
Cummins soon penalised Roosters for a similar tackle that wasn't anywhere near as bad.
On tv last night Radley refused to say what was said about or to Suaalii.
Players in other clubs when playing against the Roosters, seem to know that by simply holding their necks in tackles, most of the time they'll receive a penalty.
This gentlemanly, peaceful, no-complaining "Roosters Way" needs changing, now.
Victims on and off the field.
Our Club subjected to ridicule off the field for losing.
Our players subjected to verbal vilification on the field, the offenders knowing our players and Clubwon't out them and they'll get away with it. So they keep doing it.
What was said to or about Suaalii after he almost scored a second try that got Manu and Radley fired up, and left Suaalii clearly shocked?
Coach Payten has the right idea, he goes into press conferences and speaks out....while our Club says nothing, no complaints.
Our Club should've gone into the press conference demanding to know why the Roosters did not receive a penalty when the Dogs player tackled Walker in the air early in the game after he kicked the ball.
Because the Club didn't complain, that tackle on Roosters kickers now becomes the norm.
Cummins soon penalised Roosters for a similar tackle that wasn't anywhere near as bad.
On tv last night Radley refused to say what was said about or to Suaalii.
Players in other clubs when playing against the Roosters, seem to know that by simply holding their necks in tackles, most of the time they'll receive a penalty.
This gentlemanly, peaceful, no-complaining "Roosters Way" needs changing, now.
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