Uruguay wrote:so Agar hasn't made himself look like a moaning School Boy then by saying the bigger boys where picking on his little Tongan wool headed freak?
and Cockayne hasn't improved his on field temper compared with his early days at Rovers?
No he's done exactly right.
He's put the referees under pressure to treat him right.
He admits that Lauaki has disapline problems and has to work on them to become a asset, but on the 'tackles' and hkr tactics he got it right.
Newton all but confirms this.
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The Reason wrote:Hi Andy
The Rugby Football League are in the process of reviewing the video that you are referring to. We do not condone behaviour of this nature and have contacted the player’s employer, Hull F.C., who have confirmed that they are dealing with the incident under their club rules.
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The All New Chester Wire wrote:The year after you beat us in the cup and you came to the HJ and we knocked you out of the cup, Justin Morgan accused us of all sorts and said we'd broken bones and the like. All the "injured" players played for you the next week.
Really?
I'd forgotten about that, I could have done with a load of Wire fans whining on about it for the last three years to remind me.
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Sheldon wrote:No he's done exactly right.
He's put the referees under pressure to treat him right.
He probably has. Professional sport isn't some sort of gentlemans duel, regulated by honour and a second with a rather spiffing quiff. Anything to get an advantage, if Agar's managed to put a seed of doubt into Cummings and therefore the rest of them's minds about Lauiki, then well done.
As an aside, I really did think Extreme Lauiki Baiting was a brilliant new pantomime sport on Good Friday, fantastically aided by both sets of fans. For next year, maybe we could have some sort of Hull version of Pamplona's Running of the Bulls. We could keep Lauiki in a darkened dungeon in that old gateway (Beverley Gate?) at the top of Whitefriargate from Palm Sunday, feeding him only on raw meat and 20/20, then release him to the strains of Red Red Robin at which point he could chase and try to "gore" Rovers fans in their shirts right the way down into the Old Town.
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Sheldon wrote:No he's done exactly right.
He's put the referees under pressure to treat him right.
He admits that Lauaki has disapline problems and has to work on them to become a asset, but on the 'tackles' and hkr tactics he got it right.
Newton all but confirms this.
I disagree with that, the refs won't use his comments as a reason to treat him differently. If anything they will look more closely at his actions in giving penalties away. They way you are looking at it Agar has criticised the refs for not looking after the player and criticising the refs doesn’t mean that they will change their opinion.
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Basil Fawlty wrote:Perhaps Rich feels a little under pressure... for what its worth both Rovers and FC might be on the back-end of two defeats in the next two games!
I'm expecting to lose the next 2 although i'd be delighted if we could win the cup game
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clubfoot fc wrote:I'm expecting to lose the next 2 although i'd be delighted if we could win the cup game
Why? surely you should be expecting to win every game you play?
“It’s like an alarm clock’s gone off, and I’ve just got to get away. I think it was John Lennon who said: “Life is what happens when you’re making other plans.”, and that’s how I feel. Although he also said: “I am the Walrus I am the eggman” so I don’t know what to believe.”
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