Boyd bombshell: Maroons star 'done' with rep footy

I have never understood the fascination with it, Kevvie followed Bennett to two clubs and Jackson three. Langmack, Thomas, Farrar and Gillespie all followed Ryan to Wests and Dogs.

Who knew there was so many unhealthy relationships in the game.
 
Off the top of my head, smashing Gasnier twice. I hated that prick. I found the video!

Best thing about that video is seeing Ricky walking away humiliated...........again
 
Bit of a side topic, but do you really think it's healthy? I get Boyd has had issues in his life, and I get that Bennett has been a great help and influence with this, but I find it a little weird/unhealthy how he's followed him around so much. Each to their own though, if it works for him/them, then good on them.
It's a little weird for a grown man but it's not as if Bennett hasn't looked after him financially. For most of his career, especially 2010 and 15, Boyd earned that money. Note the use of the past-tense. "Earned" that money. He isn't earning it now but will continue to get it for the next 3 years after this regardless.

I asked this before but can't recall the answer. I'm sure my No.1 cyber stalker "Tommy" has the info but Boyd was signed on his 4 year deal toward the end of last season, wasn't he? There is no way any other coach would have given him even close to that much money for that long. If he signed that contract at the end of 2015 it would have been a good, fair deal for both parties (club and player). Doubtful any other coach would have made him captain either.
 
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Does anyone have a favourite memory of Boyd playing for QLD?

The 2013 Origin decider in Sydney is mine personally.

Boyd had two massive plays in that game. The first was grounding the ball in-goal. NSW were claiming a try but replays show Boyd slid in and got a fingertip to the ball - that's all you need.

Later in the second half he made a huge bust when we were coming out of our own half. NSW were coming to get us. I'm not sure if it was a kick return or he linked up with Slater but he picked up about 40m and ensured we started the set in Blues territory.

I remember thinking they were massive plays.

His two tries on debut were also a highlight. What about you? Any moments of his career that stand out?

Ps If you're going to trot out that old chestnut of 'all he had to was fall over the line for his tries' or 'anyone could play outside Inglis' spare me.

Mine was when willie tonga hurt his shoulder and Boyd moved in to defend at centre. From memory he smashed gasnier or cooper all night long when they tried to target tonga
 
Bit of a side topic, but do you really think it's healthy? I get Boyd has had issues in his life, and I get that Bennett has been a great help and influence with this, but I find it a little weird/unhealthy how he's followed him around so much. Each to their own though, if it works for him/them, then good on them.
Followed him around so much ? Yes, nothing about it sounds unhealthy unless your thinking is influenced by some deep seated problem of your own. He had a father figure, wise and respected who he knew genuinely cared about him. He also got paid well to play for him so it wasn't a hard decision to go to St George. He enjoyed great success from the relationship , probably great personal support and guidance, advice as well while at St George. When WB moved to Newcastle Boyd's contract was probably up for renewal or he had the year in his favour so if something works and you're enjoying the new challenges it's not unreasonable that you'd continue doing what has worked in the past.

When Newcastle became a basket case under Tinkler and he had a chance to truly go home and get well paid into the bargain it was probably a no brainer. I think this particular decision had very little to do with WB and his relationship with WB would have been well down the list, everything else screamed out that it was a good move. I believe if the Broncos had offered him a chance to come home he likely would have irrespective of WBs intentions. Whether he would have received an invite like that is a different matter and I only point it out as the chance to go home would have been enough on it's own merit.
 
It's a little weird for a grown man but it's not as if Bennett hasn't looked after him financially. For most of his career, especially 2010 and 15, Boyd earned that money. Note the use of the past-tense. "Earned" that money. He isn't earning it now but will continue to get it for the next 3 years after this regardless.

I asked this before but can't recall the answer. I'm sure my No.1 cyber stalker "Tommy" has the info but Boyd was signed on his 4 year deal toward the end of last season, wasn't he? There is no way any other coach would have given him even close to that much money for that long. If he signed that contract at the end of 2015 it would have been a good, fair deal for both parties (club and player). Doubtful any other coach would have made him captain either.

Again, like Boyd "tarnishing his legacy", the only people responsible for making it "weird" are people like you who project such labels to their relationship. It's a close relationship, sure. It's at times been exactly like a father/son relationship. That's a good thing. Boyd obviously needed a figurehead at times and Wayne Bennett is most certainly someone I would consider to be an excellent role model. I applaud that in a business as ruthless, aggressive, and territorial as first grade Rugby League, relationships such as this are able to be formed and maintained.

What's "weird" is faceless internet wombles who act quasi-homophobic about it.
 
Followed him around so much ? Yes, nothing about it sounds unhealthy unless your thinking is influenced by some deep seated problem of your own. He had a father figure, wise and respected who he knew genuinely cared about him. He also got paid well to play for him so it wasn't a hard decision to go to St George. He enjoyed great success from the relationship , probably great personal support and guidance, advice as well while at St George. When WB moved to Newcastle Boyd's contract was probably up for renewal or he had the year in his favour so if something works and you're enjoying the new challenges it's not unreasonable that you'd continue doing what has worked in the past.

When Newcastle became a basket case under Tinkler and he had a chance to truly go home and get well paid into the bargain it was probably a no brainer. I think this particular decision had very little to do with WB and his relationship with WB would have been well down the list, everything else screamed out that it was a good move. I believe if the Broncos had offered him a chance to come home he likely would have irrespective of WBs intentions. Whether he would have received an invite like that is a different matter and I only point it out as the chance to go home would have been enough on it's own merit.

Nice embellishments!
Newcastle became a basket case under Tinkler and someone else...... And never mind the fact we had Ben Barba under contract so we had to heavily subsidize his contract to go on and kill it playing fullback for another club......
 
Again, like Boyd "tarnishing his legacy", the only people responsible for making it "weird" are people like you who project such labels to their relationship. It's a close relationship, sure. It's at times been exactly like a father/son relationship. That's a good thing. Boyd obviously needed a figurehead at times and Wayne Bennett is most certainly someone I would consider to be an excellent role model. I applaud that in a business as ruthless, aggressive, and territorial as first grade Rugby League, relationships such as this are able to be formed and maintained.

Whoa! That hit a soft spot:shhhhhhhhhhhhosh:. I said "a little weird". If Boyd were not being looked after financially it would be weird period. If it was merely due to "a father/son relationship" I would call it "very weird". What kind of son who is a grown man follows his dad around and what kind of father allows it?
 
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Nice embellishments!
Newcastle became a basket case under Tinkler and someone else...... And never mind the fact we had Ben Barba under contract so we had to heavily subsidize his contract to go on and kill it playing fullback for another club......

Are you really that easily influenced by the media that you believe Wayne Bennett was responsible for what happened at the Knights?

Was it Wayne Bennett who caused bad blood in the region by racking up debts with many of the local contractors and refused to pay them?

Was it Wayne Bennett that had financial control and often left the players unpaid for months?

Was it Wayne Bennett that rang players directly, abused them, and told them that their performances did not justify their contracts?

Was it Wayne Bennett that, when it all went to shit, caused every playing and staff contract to become null and void, causing one of the biggest upheavals in the game?
 
If I was a well paid employee, and I had an awesome boss, I would most certainly follow him company to company, why the heck not?

A good boss makes all the difference in the world to being happy at work.
 
Are you really that easily influenced by the media that you believe Wayne Bennett was responsible for what happened at the Knights?

Was it Wayne Bennett who caused bad blood in the region by racking up debts with many of the local contractors and refused to pay them?

Was it Wayne Bennett that had financial control and often left the players unpaid for months?

Was it Wayne Bennett that rang players directly, abused them, and told them that their performances did not justify their contracts?

Was it Wayne Bennett that, when it all went to shit, caused every playing and staff contract to become null and void, causing one of the biggest upheavals in the game?
I have been over ....... and over and over and over this on another thread. The answer is obviously that Wayne Bennett was at least partly responsible. The only question is to what extent. Anyone who denies that is letting his or her love for Wayne Bennett hopelessly cloud his or her objective judgement.

I can't remember what thread it was but I'm sure Tommy knows. You can ask him and look over the comments I made on the subject there.
 
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If I was a well paid employee, and I had an awesome boss, I would most certainly follow him company to company, why the heck not?

A good boss makes all the difference in the world to being happy at work.
Yeah I was thinking along the same lines... it's not uncommon to see employees move to follow a manger they like working under. It's also not uncommon for a manager to make an offer to former employees in order to get them to follow.

Should it also be considered weird that Cameron Smith and Billy Slater have played all their football under the one coach and have barely entertained moving clubs??
 
You mean a father and son working together? Yeah, that would never happen. So fucking weird.
If a son who is a grown man followed his father all around the country merely because it's his father, it would be very weird for both parties. But as I stated, I know there is a lot more to it so it's only "a little weird".
 
Nice embellishments!
Newcastle became a basket case under Tinkler and someone else...... And never mind the fact we had Ben Barba under contract so we had to heavily subsidize his contract to go on and kill it playing fullback for another club......
Huh? Embellishments? You do understand the meaning of the word don't you ?
noun
  1. a decorative detail or feature added to something to make it more attractive.
    "architectural embellishments"
    synonyms:decoration, ornamentation, adornment; More
    [TBODY] [/TBODY]
    • a detail, especially one that is untrue, added to a statement or story to make it more interesting.
      "stripped of her embellishments, the core of hard fact was disappointingly small"
      synonyms:elaboration, addition, exaggeration; More
      [TBODY] [/TBODY]
    • the action of adding decorative details.
      "the embellishment of church interiors through the use of the visual arts"
    I added this so you learn something today as so many days have clearly passed you by with no additions. The fact is the Newcastle club became a basket case under Tinkler. One of his employees, WB was there at the time but ultimately the buck stopped with the owner who didn't pay the bills. See, this is where you misused the word 'embellishments' as I didn't add any irrelevant or dubious details. In actual fact I ommitted the irrelevant detail about the coach being employed there. So, this is where you were wrong but nevermind, there's a father fgure right here to help his little boy along with his English. Also, try and stay on topic please, I just cannot see what Ben Barba has to do with WB and Boyd's working and personal relationship.
 
Huh? Embellishments? You do understand the meaning of the word don't you ?
noun
  1. a decorative detail or feature added to something to make it more attractive.
    "architectural embellishments"
    synonyms:decoration, ornamentation, adornment; More
    [TBODY] [/TBODY]
    • a detail, especially one that is untrue, added to a statement or story to make it more interesting.
      "stripped of her embellishments, the core of hard fact was disappointingly small"
      synonyms:elaboration, addition, exaggeration; More
      [TBODY] [/TBODY]
    • the action of adding decorative details.
      "the embellishment of church interiors through the use of the visual arts"
    I added this so you learn something today as so many days have clearly passed you by with no additions. The fact is the Newcastle club became a basket case under Tinkler. One of his employees, WB was there at the time but ultimately the buck stopped with the owner who didn't pay the bills. See, this is where you misused the word 'embellishments' as I didn't add any irrelevant or dubious details. In actual fact I ommitted the irrelevant detail about the coach being employed there. So, this is where you were wrong but nevermind, there's a father fgure right here to help his little boy along with his English. Also, try and stay on topic please, I just cannot see what Ben Barba has to do with WB and Boyd's working and personal relationship.
WOW If you want me to read that, you will have to do a much better job with the formatting.
 
Whoa! That hit a soft spot:shhhhhhhhhhhhosh:. I said "a little weird". If Boyd were not being looked after financially it would be weird period. If it was merely due to "a father/son relationship" I would call it "very weird". What kind of son who is a grown man follows his dad around and what kind of father allows it?

You do realise they are not actually father and son, don't you?
 

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