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'Culture of entitled men': How Dragons can make this right

Well noted Justin, unfortunately you are about 15 years too late and V’landys has only had a very short time to mop up a mess created over along time. Like the Queen Mary (not referring to the coach at the Dragons) the ship will take a a long time to turn.
However, like Rich1234 I’m not having a go at a well written article but really this has been going on for a very long time.

V'landys is out of touch and losing his battle with AFL and rugby

Unfortunately, 1.5 your epidemiologist credentials seem out of date. The flu shot has a lot to do with CV 19 in regards to having a compromised immune system if you are exposed to CV 19. Health workers, aged care workers etc can’t work without a flu shot- regardless of outdated ideology. If the employer says get it, then you do or don’t work. Very simple.
Yes I have credentials as a medical microbiologist (not virology but mycology).
Question. If another NRL player catches influenza and has played against the Titans, will our Mr Cartwright put his hand up to be tested for influenza antibody titre and if found positive be liable to be sued? No – he’ll say it’s everybody else’s fault. On the other hand, if he can’t have a vaccine due to allergies etc then sorry unlucky you still can’t play.
Let the season begin without mindless headlines please.

Cartwright can say no to his flu shot, but the NRL should say no to him

The EPL are pretty good too!

Referees get it right and the commentators misread the room - again

Absolutely brilliant Mary. Nailed it! Phil Gould has made a profession out of blowing up- unfortunately, the media outlets that he works for encourage this behaviour because it does get conversation on the hill going. I find it boring to say the least.

Referees get it right and the commentators misread the room - again

I’m not sure you can be classified as everyone else!

The poisoned chalice: Coaching the Dragons

Am I reading the correct article? This seems like a regurgitation of play only? Better title would be:
Two Boof Heads derail Two Rudderless Clubs. You could then focus on Fifita and De Belin.

Would a merged Dragons and Sharks outfit do better against teams like the Warriors and Panthers?

What a refreshing way to looking at the the age old problem. The only caveat is that society and in particular the NRL is run by economists and accountants at the expense community ethical expectations. Just look at our banks to draw a parallel.

Fixing rugby league step three of five: Stop selling its soul

Very easy to say when Ian Schubert controlled the policing for so long.

Joey and Freddie are right: There are too many teams in Sydney

Spot on!

Joey and Freddie are right: There are too many teams in Sydney

Without question the first team should be the Cronulla Sharks that vacate the Sydney basin. They have shown improper management over a number of years and this continues into 2019. Although they have a strong junior base, their crowd numbers have not improved. Time for a fresh start for them – bring on the West Coast Sharks! This would allow the Dragons to occupy from the Cooks River to to the border of Victoria. Yes, more games at WIN and Kogarah and less at Homebush- the biggest round game of the year could perhaps be played there with Alliance being ‘rejuvenated ‘.
Unfortunately, the second team that needs to move on, perhaps to the Central Coast is the poor old West’s Tigers. Again, another club in need of a fresh start. They have had diabolical management in the last 10 years and have reached critical point with the leaving of their saviour to the Panthers. Canterbury would easily fill that gap created.
The next pressing issue is to stop the Broncos being a one horse town. More QLD teams are urgently needed to keep the game viable and valid. Bring on Ipswich.

Joey and Freddie are right: There are too many teams in Sydney

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