FaithinHook
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- Jun 4, 2013
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Done and done
Good ol GI. His going to be ever so pleased lol
Done and done
According to The Mole Bennett is keen on bringing in Rod Griffin to replace McGuire
THE MOLE’S MONDAY SCOOPS! | Rugby League Week
He rips and tears and carries the ball with great purpose.I think that would be a good move, they could do worse. You don't have to be a giant to be effective in the front row. One of Huge's favourite players Danny Nutley was proof of that.
He rips and tears and carries the ball with great purpose.
I am a bit worried with his size though (Josh, already one of the smallest props in the comp, is taller and has 10 Kgs on him)... especially in defense, although his tackling technique will make the most difference between being effective or a speed bump.
Would love to see this bloke run out for us. I think he'd make an excelent impact from the bench.
Triple M said Broncos announcement in the next hour. But 5 mins ago said NRL announcement. Who knows.
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Apparently he'll be straight into first grade next year.
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Bennett leaning towards Manly over Titans I’m hearing Wayne Bennett will have the final say on where boom Broncos halfback Ash Taylor ends up - and that he is steering him towards Manly.
The Sea Eagles and Titans are both desperate to sign Taylor, rated one of the best up-and-coming playmakers in the game.
The Broncos had him under contract for 2016 - but Bennett has granted him a release.
The experienced coach is steering the youngster towards Manly due to the ongoing tensions between the Broncos and Titans.
Broncos to re-sign Francis Molo as he deals with the death of James Ackerman
RUGBY league contract wars can be a ruthless jungle but compassion and common sense has paved the way for prop Francis Molo to stay at the Broncos.
Molo will pass up a six-figure offer from the Titans to stay with the Broncos but both clubs have shown admirable sensitivity in a difficult situation.
Molo is taking a break from the game after the death of Sunshine Coast forward James Ackerman, who collapsed after being tackled by Molo when he was playing for Broncos feeder club Norths.
Molo has returned to training and attended the club’s session at Red Hill yesterday. He could have signed a substantially superior two-year deal with the Titans but instead will agree to a one-year deal with the Broncos.