No offence to the lad, but just how bad do you think SL is roopy? He'll probably sign now I've said that. Hopefully he'd at least have the decency to make me look an idiot twice over. We'd need a non-fed (and probably quota) spot, which'd mean de-registering Green in all likelihood.
Just to save the east Hull google connection from catching aflame.
No offence to the lad, but just how bad do you think SL is roopy? He'll probably sign now I've said that. Hopefully he'd at least have the decency to make me look an idiot twice over. We'd need a non-fed (and probably quota) spot, which'd mean de-registering Green in all likelihood.
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Mild Rover wrote:It's very hard to resist a bit of reductio ad absurdum. But I shall.
I'm sure Sandercock will be delighted to consider him when he's ready - and he perhaps isn't far away. I know very little about it, but maybe he and Dave Scott would be near the top of the list for full-time deals next year? Maybe that could even be brought forward. But right now he's a teenage, part-time loose forward as far as I can tell. Withers and Murrell/Hall looks a better bet to me. Playing youngsters is a means not an end.
It's almost like you fast forwarded 12 months and did find and replace, Morgan and Sandercock:
Mild Rover wrote:Bell was playing still playing under-18s last year, wasn't he? If he is amongst the best 17 players available, then I'm confident Morgan will pick him. The coaches see him train regularly - they'll know how close he is. I want him to be ready, but if he isn't yet that isn't a reflection on the club's overall commitment to developing players.
Quote:Murray has been under close scrutiny since last November, when it emerged he was part of a suspicious betting plunge on a North Queensland Cowboys penalty goal to be the first scoring play in a game against the Canterbury Bulldogs.
Quote:Murray has been under close scrutiny since last November, when it emerged he was part of a suspicious betting plunge on a North Queensland Cowboys penalty goal to be the first scoring play in a game against the Canterbury Bulldogs.
Let's hope not, eh?
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Mrs Barista wrote:It's almost like you fast forwarded 12 months and did find and replace, Morgan and Sandercock:
Consistent. Good that.
Talking of which, I made a point, circa 2009, of acknowledging the damage done to Hull FC by injuries - like a squirrel... erm, squirreling away a nut for winter.
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Brad's only role in the betting scam was to put on a bet for someone else, and then gave a false account to police before coming clean.
He was training with the Titans up till a few weeks ago and was at a Knights feeder club last season after being cut by Parra because of the scandel.
He was the best junior half in australia in 2009 and a lot of NRL clubs would give him a shot if the scandel would go away, even though his part in it was very small.
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Mild Rover wrote:Consistent. Good that.
Talking of which, I made a point, circa 2009, of acknowledging the damage done to Hull FC by injuries - like a squirrel... erm, squirreling away a nut for winter.
Oh, don't worry about your bulging nutbags. I'll be rummaging extensively amongst those of your compadres should the absence of a first choice halfback combo at Rovers correlate with non top-4 results. Fortunately for one and all on here, it won't, because Sandercock is so very exciting, much more so than Justine.
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roopy wrote:Brad's only role in the betting scam was to put on a bet for someone else, and then gave a false account to police before coming clean.
He was training with the Titans up till a few weeks ago and was at a Knights feeder club last season after being cut by Parra because of the scandel.
He was the best junior half in australia in 2009 and a lot of NRL clubs would give him a shot if the scandel would go away, even though his part in it was very small.
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