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Yeh Kahu is like the gift that just keeps on giving isn’t hesliding doors moment though - KHunt at fullback doesn't knee Lockyer in the head
Yeh Kahu is like the gift that just keeps on giving isn’t hesliding doors moment though - KHunt at fullback doesn't knee Lockyer in the head
Yeh Kahu is like the gift that just keeps on giving isn’t he
Yeah, largely as an interchange utility playmaker or 5/8th for when Kevie or Langer were absent. This isn't his debut but from his first season playing 5/8th with Kevie at halfback. Sailor playing in the backrow funnily enough.Lockyer was 95.
Yeap, can't put that on Kahu.It was Beale.
It was too, you’re right.It was Beale.
Yeah, largely as an interchange utility playmaker or 5/8th for when Kevie or Langer were absent. This isn't his debut but from his first season playing 5/8th with Kevie at halfback. Sailor playing in the backrow funnily enough.
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Yeap, can't put that on Kahu.
The Karma is that it was detrimental to his career too. He never really reached the heights he promised in AFL or Rugby. Such a shame. I wish he had stayed. But money matters more sometimes.
I’d take a back dated drug suspension for a premiership.Who knows we could have ended up with a drug culture if he stayed.
Do you really believe we would have got our suspensions backdated?I’d take a back dated drug suspension for a premiership.
How about rorting the cap the year before and the year after our premiership? That’d do alright.Do you really believe we would have got our suspensions backdated?
He's not. He's still a fit and proper person to be a director at his management company, Cove, and from reading elsewhere the more recent player contracts have clauses which mean in the event Moses is deregistered then Cove can appoint a new player manager. Moses can still hold the reins it just won't be his signature on the contract.It could easily be both. I'm very glad Isaac Moses is out of the picture at the moment.
Kahu was just about the last Bronco you could blame it on because it had to have been done by someone who was actually fit and on the field at the time and that would just about always rule Kahu out.It was too, you’re right.
Knew ut was a Kuwu that dud ut. Just got thum muxed up.
Do we know manages Boyd and Milf?He's not. He's still a fit and proper person to be a director at his management company, Cove, and from reading elsewhere the more recent player contracts have clauses which mean in the event Moses is deregistered then Cove can appoint a new player manager. Moses can still hold the reins it just won't be his signature on the contract.
Moses is an interesting part of all this. The two player movements Pies gets the most credit for, Niko and Macca, all involve Moses. Kiko was a Moses player moving from one Moses coach to another Moses coach, and Macca was also sent off to another Moses coach's team. I'm not suggesting anything underhanded, overhanded, back-handed or red-handed but it does demonstrate the difficulties managing perceived conflicts of interest when a player agent also has a number of coaches on their books.
George Mimis and Sam Ayoub.Do we know manages Boyd and Milf?
This is interesting and could explain a lot about why a powerful club like Brisbane has been entering such terrible deals with player contracts and seems to be such a shambles with roster planning, it's the most likely explanation I have seen so far.He's not. He's still a fit and proper person to be a director at his management company, Cove, and from reading elsewhere the more recent player contracts have clauses which mean in the event Moses is deregistered then Cove can appoint a new player manager. Moses can still hold the reins it just won't be his signature on the contract.
Moses is an interesting part of all this. The two player movements Pies gets the most credit for, Niko and Macca, all involve Moses. Kiko was a Moses player moving from one Moses coach to another Moses coach, and Macca was also sent off to another Moses coach's team. I'm not suggesting anything underhanded, overhanded, back-handed or red-handed but it does demonstrate the difficulties managing perceived conflicts of interest when a player agent also has a number of coaches on their books.
This is interesting and could explain a lot about why a powerful club like Brisbane has been entering such terrible deals with player contracts and seems to be such a shambles with roster planning, it's the most likely explanation I have seen so far.
How do clubs like Melbourne and Sydney handle the player manager situation? I have a view that the 80%+ of club success comes from the top, management and culture and whichever clipboard holder you place in charge is the other 20% of the recipe of success.
I just learned this and it makes total sense.Politis wouldn't deal with Moses, can't stand him. When Teddy was managed by him, Politis got the deal done but refused to talk to Moses and Copley was the last Moses player the Roosters have had.