NFL looms as rugby league's greatest threat
Gone are the days of the English Super League and rugby union drawing the best out of the NRL. With Cowboys enforcer Jason Taumalolo…
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This is just a prime example of a player becoming bigger then the team. From his exclaiming “this is my house” after kicking a winning field goal during his return, I knew it was a bad idea for the Gold Coast.
It’s a pity that cutting Hayne would cost the club three times more then sacking Henry. But the fact of the matter is a player has been held in higher priority then a coach. I understand Henry has people wanting him out of the club but it’s still an absolute joke.
Jarryd Hayne's Gold Coast future to be sorted at crisis talks
Absolutely agree mate- the Lightweight’s can manage but the point is- they shouldn’t have to. It’s this concept that McGregor can command when he wants to fight and who against.
Sure, he will generate this interest but it’s the fact that the sport that demands legitimacy is struggling to hold onto it due to allowing it’s biggest star calling the shots
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I totally agree with your views here. I think Barrett has been unlucky- not poor as a coach. We have to remember that clubs will have bad patches every now and then. Manly is not exception. A top tier team for the better part of a decade, the Sea Eagles are just facing a slump that all clubs experience. Bulldogs of 2008 anyone?
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How can you justify that this is a rubbish article? Clearly everyone else here is agreeing with Bradley. You are entitled to your opinion- it’s a free country. Just don’t take a personalized stab at a very talented writer.
The Eels must be given the Storm treatment
Norm Provan is a justifiable choice for Immortal. It a surprise he isn’t there already
Legend status doesn't make you Immortal
Yes you are correct. More exposure for the Hall of Fame is what is required
Legend status doesn't make you Immortal
You make a compelling point. Out of this list I have only seen Joey play in the flesh but I do agree Mal will be there eventually. He is Centre of the Century after all
Legend status doesn't make you Immortal
Enforcing the Hall of Fame recognizes the achievements of the best players. Immortals are the next step.
Legend status doesn't make you Immortal
You make some great points as well. Talent and control are two different things
Legend status doesn't make you Immortal
This is just a prime example of a player becoming bigger then the team. From his exclaiming “this is my house” after kicking a winning field goal during his return, I knew it was a bad idea for the Gold Coast.
It’s a pity that cutting Hayne would cost the club three times more then sacking Henry. But the fact of the matter is a player has been held in higher priority then a coach. I understand Henry has people wanting him out of the club but it’s still an absolute joke.
Jarryd Hayne's Gold Coast future to be sorted at crisis talks