Five and a kick: Joey Manu is not the Roosters' best fullback, unless they want to run him into the ground
1. Manu is not No.1 at Roosters Everyone knows Joey Manu is a really good fullback. He’s probably in the top five in the…
There was a very interesting article in the Sydney Morning Herald yesterday. Solomon Haumono has come clean after 13 years of everyone believing he went AWOL chasing “the pleasure machine” Gabrielle Richens.
He has admitted it was all a ploy set up by he and Mundine to escape a contract with the Bulldogs.
Combined with the Sonny Bill Williams incident, the Bulldogs have now been the victim of two blokes doing a runner on their contract. Both times, Mundine has been involved.
What has he got against them? Or would he do it to any club?
And who does he think he is to get involved with contract breaking?
I am not a fan of Mudine, however this article raises even more concerns I have about those other sports stars in the stable of Mundine’s manager, Koda Nasser.
It seems where there is one, there is the other, and they likely have opinions that they can impart upon others to influence them.
It makes you wonder what plans have they got in store for Sonny Bill Williams, and Quade Cooper? Are they only signing up for one-year deals so they can both come up for a pair deal when the NRL salary cap increases?
I am sure other management teams have their sports stars getting together often, however when these blokes all get together to play poker, it makes me very nervous about what is going to come out of it all.
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