Announcement

Collapse
No announcement yet.

Buzz: Matt Lodge to Roosters

Collapse
X
 
  • Filter
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts

  • So full strength bench is; TKO, Lodge, Nat, Watson.

    Comment


    • Originally posted by Kramer View Post

      Chanel 7 showed footage of the incident in New York on the evening news. Just to toss it in the Roosters face, Trent was interviewed and said that he spoke with Lodge in a long interview, and concluded that all was ok with Lodge now. I'm happy with that, so time to accept it and move on me thinks.
      I would be happy to have him and so called move on if he had abided by the court ruling and paid the compensation to the victims Time doesn't change what he did but his actions could. will continue to support the Roosters of course but not this grub

      Comment


      • Good article on Lodge and why he left the Warriors for those interested:

        Matt Lodge on the drunken attack that led him to reject $2.8 million deal to re-sign with the Warriors


        Matt Lodge has been silent on his departure from the Warriors — until now. He lifts the lid on claims of racism, his bust-up with Warriors owner Mark Robinson and why he rejected a mega deal.

        Lodge told NewsCorp he felt the need to speak out after being emotionally rocked by rumours he quit the Club in protest at speculation Warriors supremo Mark Robinson was racist..

        Lodge launched a passionate defence of Robinson, who has vehemently denied making racist remarks, and lauded the business tycoon’s financial support for the Warriors.

        However, he delivered his version of events following Robinson‘s claim the pair had a bust-up between “two alpha males” at a Brisbane pub last December.
        The former Broncos prop claims he was on the receiving end of an unprovoked tirade from Robinson at a team function.

        Matt Lodge’s 14-game stint at the Warriors ended in a blaze of controversy.
        Lodge says he left the venue to avoid a full-blown confrontation and offered to meet with Robinson the next day to smoke the peace pipe, but claims the intended meeting to clear the air never eventuated.
        That was a factor in Lodge’s decision to walk away from a four-year, $700,000-a-season Warriors extension, which he was poised to sign before the Robinson altercation convinced him he did not have a long-term future at the club.
        “It was one of many things that led me to call time at the Warriors,” Lodge said, speaking for the first time since his hasty departure from the Warriors last week.
        “I really can’t control what is said by others as it (Robinson’s attack) happened in front of people at a club team function.
        “There was no argument.
        “I said nothing back. I left the venue and ended up driving home.
        “There was nothing ‘alpha’ about me there that night. I’ve learnt over time that gets you nowhere.
        “I offered to meet the next day when Mark was sober for a man-to-man conversation. It’s how I would rather it was settled but he never got around to sitting down with me.
        “I have no interest in disclosing the exact comments or details.
        “Despite what some may think I have morals and values and I don’t get any joy whatsoever in making someone else’s life tough.
        “I was very close to signing a four-year deal the Warriors offered me in the pre-season despite my family (former recruitment chief and Lodge’s father-in-law Peter O’Sullivan and his brother-in-law, halfback Sean O’Sullivan) leaving the club just months before.
        “I was invested in the group of boys. And I was keen to go to New Zealand. I really enjoyed my time with the lads.”
        Robinson vehemently denied racism allegationson Thursday and Lodge backed those sentiments, praising the Warriors owner for keeping the club alive.
        “I can’t control what’s being said, but I will say I don’t think Mark Robinson is a racist man and I don’t want him called that or to be labelled racist. I just don’t,” Lodge said.
        “What’s happened has happened. It is what it is. I’m over it.

        Lodge says Warriors owner Mark Robinson has given his heart, soul and hard-earned money to keep the Kiwi club alive.
        “But I don’t want Mark being called racist. I always observe people and he’s definitely an inclusive man who I believe would give an opportunity to anyone who works hard for it. I have not seen him show any racism at all.
        “Although we never got the chance to know each other that well, I respect what Mark does.
        “He is a businessman who has decided to put his hand in his own pocket and fund a rugby league club that no doubt costs him a lot of money.
        “That in itself is passion for the game. The game I love.
        “And even if people don’t agree with everything, almost everyone should respect him for doing that for the Warriors.
        “He would be sacrificing a lot of his own hard-earned money. He has stuck by them and kept all his staff employed even during this Covid period. He kept the club alive in a difficult period.
        “I was going to just stay quiet but I thought I should speak up for him. He has a nice family himself and an awesome little son and the thought of him having to go to school when someone has read racism stuff about his dad upset me.
        “It’s never nice for people reading about their family. It’s not fair and it’s a feeling I know.
        “Despite everything that’s happened it just doesn’t sit well with me. Mark wouldn’t know this, but I do recognise the care he has for people and little things he does to help people off his own back. He’s a very passionate man.

        Lodge says he will miss playing with his Warriors teammates.
        “So I hope I can kill the racism speculation right now and it can be retracted for Mark and his family.”
        Lodge only joined the Warriors last July after a mid-season release from the Broncos. In the space of 10 months, the 26-year-old played 14 games for the club and triggered an inferno of debate over his shock departure, including revelations he received a $700,000 payout from Robinson.
        While stung by Robinson’s pub tirade, Lodge produced some outstanding form this season, including a barnstorming display in round 4 when he charged for 155 metres to inspire the Warriors’ 20-6 defeat of his former club Brisbane.
        But with the Warriors due to return to New Zealand next month, he decided it was time to hit the eject button. It is understood Lodge was concerned at some other off-field incidents related to the treatment of Warriors teammates, which represented the final straw in him knocking back the four-year upgrade.

        “It wasn’t a planned exit. I was supposed to play out the year at least. It all happened really fast,” he said.
        “This time around, when I called time at the Warriors, I made the decision after learning from my last months with the Broncos.
        “I wouldn’t let the boys know what was affecting me. I continued to buy in. I trained my hardest every session, I helped younger lads out and made time for the boys. I gave everything I could to try to get us a win every week.
        “I’m just somewhat happy my time ended with the club with respect from the boys because at the end of the day that’s what matters to me most. It was very tough getting in front of that group and telling them I was done.
        “I don’t think I’ve ever done anything wrong by Mark or his team. I was disappointed but it’s over now and I won’t hold any grudges whatsoever for what’s happened.
        “But I could no longer put my body on the line and give my best for him. As mark said it (his payout) was just a business transaction. It’s a tough game. I know I always perform well when there’s more of a connection than that.
        “I really do wish the Warriors all the best and I wish I did get a chance to get over to New Zealand to play some games. I’m happy my New Zealand teammates are getting home to their family and friends.
        “I‘d like to thank Mark Robinson for letting me play for his team. I believe he has purchased a very special club with lots of potential and I hope he is the man that can lead them to success.”

        Just days after severing ties with the Warriors, Lodge made a shock switch of codes to play second-grade rugby union in Brisbane.
        The veteran of 91 first-grade games insists he has not signed with a rival NRL club — he has been linked with Manly after buying a $2.5 million home on Sydney’s northern beaches — but is hopeful of resurrecting his career in the Telstra Premiership.
        “I’m just going to step away, let all the emotion die down and get myself in a calm and rational, decision-making state,” he said.
        “I want to take my time and pick the right club for me, not someone I can help, but someone who can help me.
        “I haven’t ticked off some goals I’ve always wanted to.
        “The next decision is so important to me. It’s been a tough couple of years mentally. I want to get this one right.
        “If that takes a bit longer that’s OK ... I’ll be training regardless.”




        Comment


        • Originally posted by Vasco View Post
          I'd take him.
          I think Lodge will be a good signing despite his crap history off the field. This opportunity for Lodge should be the catalyst that gets him cranked up not just for one game but well into the finals.

          Comment


          • Originally posted by Rooster1908 View Post

            I would be happy to have him and so called move on if he had abided by the court ruling and paid the compensation to the victims Time doesn't change what he did but his actions could. will continue to support the Roosters of course but not this grub

            Try forgiveness it's good for the soul

            Comment


            • Originally posted by Bondicigar View Post


              Try forgiveness it's good for the soul
              Beautifully said and such a lovely post.

              The Abdallah family channelled their grief into creating the i4give project:

              https://www.i4give.com

              Happy game day everyone. I need to start work soon so don't have time to wait for Thirteen's thread so hope everyone enjoys the game this evening.
              "Those who care about you can hear you, even when you are quiet" - Steve Maraboli

              Comment


              • Originally posted by crikey chris View Post
                Mixed feelings about Lodge.. kind of not happy, but interested in seeing how he performs. We are desperate for fit first grade standard props at the moment. A big jump in standards from the Bears to first grade.

                If Robbo believes it would benefit Easts at the moment, I trust his judgement.
                Sensible and rational post. I did just enjoy reading on Fox Sports website that the Roosters would be the one club with such a strong culture and master coach to be the place for him to come. Although at the top of the article, it called us desperate...make up your minds...

                I'm not fussed as it's only for a handful of games..I'm also confused with some of the comments on here. Some are claiming they know for a fact that the compensation money wasn't paid to the victims (posting an article from 4 years ago is not evidence of this) but others are saying it's been paid. The only people who know this are the family themselves and I hope they are now living in peace and quiet wherever they are.
                "Those who care about you can hear you, even when you are quiet" - Steve Maraboli

                Comment


                • Originally posted by Rooster1908 View Post

                  I would be happy to have him and so called move on if he had abided by the court ruling and paid the compensation to the victims Time doesn't change what he did but his actions could. will continue to support the Roosters of course but not this grub
                  Who says he hasn't paid them?

                  Comment


                  • Originally posted by redwhiteblue View Post

                    Sensible and rational post. I did just enjoy reading on Fox Sports website that the Roosters would be the one club with such a strong culture and master coach to be the place for him to come. Although at the top of the article, it called us desperate...make up your minds...

                    I'm not fussed as it's only for a handful of games..I'm also confused with some of the comments on here. Some are claiming they know for a fact that the compensation money wasn't paid to the victims (posting an article from 4 years ago is not evidence of this) but others are saying it's been paid. The only people who know this are the family themselves and I hope they are now living in peace and quiet wherever they are.
                    Interestingly Robbo said he didn't want him before but after meeting him this time, saw a more mature dude who revealed some fragility as he's got a 2nd kid on the way.

                    I hope he's right and that Lodge wants the job for the right reasons.

                    Comment


                    • Originally posted by ism22 View Post

                      Who says he hasn't paid them?
                      Who said he has.
                      And his victims did say he hasn't paid them and hasn't apologized in person.
                      Do your research you are a lawyer for goodness sake.
                      This isn't about the Roosters its about decency . .Got to love all these people making excuses to sign a true grub .I could well imagine vyou would be supportive of him if it was your family he attacked and that goes for RWB as well
                      Last edited by Rooster1908; 07-01-2022, 09:30 AM.

                      Comment


                      • Originally posted by Lydon View Post
                        Good article on Lodge and why he left the Warriors for those interested:

                        Matt Lodge on the drunken attack that led him to reject $2.8 million deal to re-sign with the Warriors


                        Matt Lodge has been silent on his departure from the Warriors — until now. He lifts the lid on claims of racism, his bust-up with Warriors owner Mark Robinson and why he rejected a mega deal.

                        Lodge told NewsCorp he felt the need to speak out after being emotionally rocked by rumours he quit the Club in protest at speculation Warriors supremo Mark Robinson was racist..

                        Lodge launched a passionate defence of Robinson, who has vehemently denied making racist remarks, and lauded the business tycoon’s financial support for the Warriors.

                        However, he delivered his version of events following Robinson‘s claim the pair had a bust-up between “two alpha males” at a Brisbane pub last December.
                        The former Broncos prop claims he was on the receiving end of an unprovoked tirade from Robinson at a team function.

                        Matt Lodge’s 14-game stint at the Warriors ended in a blaze of controversy.
                        Lodge says he left the venue to avoid a full-blown confrontation and offered to meet with Robinson the next day to smoke the peace pipe, but claims the intended meeting to clear the air never eventuated.
                        That was a factor in Lodge’s decision to walk away from a four-year, $700,000-a-season Warriors extension, which he was poised to sign before the Robinson altercation convinced him he did not have a long-term future at the club.
                        “It was one of many things that led me to call time at the Warriors,” Lodge said, speaking for the first time since his hasty departure from the Warriors last week.
                        “I really can’t control what is said by others as it (Robinson’s attack) happened in front of people at a club team function.
                        “There was no argument.
                        “I said nothing back. I left the venue and ended up driving home.
                        “There was nothing ‘alpha’ about me there that night. I’ve learnt over time that gets you nowhere.
                        “I offered to meet the next day when Mark was sober for a man-to-man conversation. It’s how I would rather it was settled but he never got around to sitting down with me.
                        “I have no interest in disclosing the exact comments or details.
                        “Despite what some may think I have morals and values and I don’t get any joy whatsoever in making someone else’s life tough.
                        “I was very close to signing a four-year deal the Warriors offered me in the pre-season despite my family (former recruitment chief and Lodge’s father-in-law Peter O’Sullivan and his brother-in-law, halfback Sean O’Sullivan) leaving the club just months before.
                        “I was invested in the group of boys. And I was keen to go to New Zealand. I really enjoyed my time with the lads.”
                        Robinson vehemently denied racism allegationson Thursday and Lodge backed those sentiments, praising the Warriors owner for keeping the club alive.
                        “I can’t control what’s being said, but I will say I don’t think Mark Robinson is a racist man and I don’t want him called that or to be labelled racist. I just don’t,” Lodge said.
                        “What’s happened has happened. It is what it is. I’m over it.

                        Lodge says Warriors owner Mark Robinson has given his heart, soul and hard-earned money to keep the Kiwi club alive.
                        “But I don’t want Mark being called racist. I always observe people and he’s definitely an inclusive man who I believe would give an opportunity to anyone who works hard for it. I have not seen him show any racism at all.
                        “Although we never got the chance to know each other that well, I respect what Mark does.
                        “He is a businessman who has decided to put his hand in his own pocket and fund a rugby league club that no doubt costs him a lot of money.
                        “That in itself is passion for the game. The game I love.
                        “And even if people don’t agree with everything, almost everyone should respect him for doing that for the Warriors.
                        “He would be sacrificing a lot of his own hard-earned money. He has stuck by them and kept all his staff employed even during this Covid period. He kept the club alive in a difficult period.
                        “I was going to just stay quiet but I thought I should speak up for him. He has a nice family himself and an awesome little son and the thought of him having to go to school when someone has read racism stuff about his dad upset me.
                        “It’s never nice for people reading about their family. It’s not fair and it’s a feeling I know.
                        “Despite everything that’s happened it just doesn’t sit well with me. Mark wouldn’t know this, but I do recognise the care he has for people and little things he does to help people off his own back. He’s a very passionate man.

                        Lodge says he will miss playing with his Warriors teammates.
                        “So I hope I can kill the racism speculation right now and it can be retracted for Mark and his family.”
                        Lodge only joined the Warriors last July after a mid-season release from the Broncos. In the space of 10 months, the 26-year-old played 14 games for the club and triggered an inferno of debate over his shock departure, including revelations he received a $700,000 payout from Robinson.
                        While stung by Robinson’s pub tirade, Lodge produced some outstanding form this season, including a barnstorming display in round 4 when he charged for 155 metres to inspire the Warriors’ 20-6 defeat of his former club Brisbane.
                        But with the Warriors due to return to New Zealand next month, he decided it was time to hit the eject button. It is understood Lodge was concerned at some other off-field incidents related to the treatment of Warriors teammates, which represented the final straw in him knocking back the four-year upgrade.

                        “It wasn’t a planned exit. I was supposed to play out the year at least. It all happened really fast,” he said.
                        “This time around, when I called time at the Warriors, I made the decision after learning from my last months with the Broncos.
                        “I wouldn’t let the boys know what was affecting me. I continued to buy in. I trained my hardest every session, I helped younger lads out and made time for the boys. I gave everything I could to try to get us a win every week.
                        “I’m just somewhat happy my time ended with the club with respect from the boys because at the end of the day that’s what matters to me most. It was very tough getting in front of that group and telling them I was done.
                        “I don’t think I’ve ever done anything wrong by Mark or his team. I was disappointed but it’s over now and I won’t hold any grudges whatsoever for what’s happened.
                        “But I could no longer put my body on the line and give my best for him. As mark said it (his payout) was just a business transaction. It’s a tough game. I know I always perform well when there’s more of a connection than that.
                        “I really do wish the Warriors all the best and I wish I did get a chance to get over to New Zealand to play some games. I’m happy my New Zealand teammates are getting home to their family and friends.
                        “I‘d like to thank Mark Robinson for letting me play for his team. I believe he has purchased a very special club with lots of potential and I hope he is the man that can lead them to success.”

                        Just days after severing ties with the Warriors, Lodge made a shock switch of codes to play second-grade rugby union in Brisbane.
                        The veteran of 91 first-grade games insists he has not signed with a rival NRL club — he has been linked with Manly after buying a $2.5 million home on Sydney’s northern beaches — but is hopeful of resurrecting his career in the Telstra Premiership.
                        “I’m just going to step away, let all the emotion die down and get myself in a calm and rational, decision-making state,” he said.
                        “I want to take my time and pick the right club for me, not someone I can help, but someone who can help me.
                        “I haven’t ticked off some goals I’ve always wanted to.
                        “The next decision is so important to me. It’s been a tough couple of years mentally. I want to get this one right.
                        “If that takes a bit longer that’s OK ... I’ll be training regardless.”



                        Leaving the Worriers after a run in with a drunk owner. Sounds familiar.... Kez v The Phone Chucker

                        Comment


                        • Originally posted by Bondicigar View Post


                          Try forgiveness it's good for the soul
                          I can imagine you would be saying that if he went to the vermin .

                          Comment


                          • I'm not jumping up and down about this signing and like many I'm concerned about any player who would draw negative attention to our club due to past criminal activity. However from what I've seen/heard about Lodge over the past few seasons it is evident that he is trying to turn himself around.
                            I personally believe that everyone deserves a second chance in life. Lodge appears to have taken his, and is trying to make something of himself. I obviously don't know him, but this is the impression I get. He has a young family which as a parent myself would be something most people wouldn't want to mess up.
                            For those, like me, concerned about this signing, I will say that this isn't the first ex-con, trying to get their life back on track, that we have signed in recent years. Anyone remember Zane Tetevano. He proved that occasionally you can ignore the "no dik head policy." Not only did he work his backside off for the team and his young family, but he won 2 comps with us along the way. Lodge is twice as good a player, and I'd be happy with him achieving half of what Zane accomplished with us - 1 comp.
                            Last edited by SupermanSupportsEasts4Eva; 07-01-2022, 09:24 AM.

                            Comment


                            • Originally posted by Rooster1908 View Post

                              I can imagine you would be saying that if he went to the vermin .
                              Joining souffs is like going to hell. No point in asking for forgiveness, its too late

                              Comment


                              • Originally posted by ism22 View Post

                                Who says he hasn't paid them?
                                Good question!
                                FVCK CANCER

                                Comment

                                Working...
                                X