- Apr 9, 2012
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Super Freak .......assuming you'll now move all those posts talking about this topic from the other thread ......where its currently being discussed
...to here?
...to here?
It was a joke - phins are trying to poach him, hence the request for release, and when denied, the sob story in the media about the poor naïve Samoan boy.
The article quoted his agent, Matt Anderson saying literally this:He's a Kiwi.
Sounds like a positional change is the best option then.Big body that runs and passes, thinks quick and moves quick. Good defender. Queensland had Gray as captain and 6 so had to get him in at 13 so he can mix it up. Runs like a lock but passes like a 6.
Nothing like Reynolds.
Literally says on his Instagram that he’s from WellingtonThe article quoted his agent, Matt Anderson saying literally this:
"I'm disappointed that this can occur to a young Samoan kid at the age of 17 - without any legal advice,"
The article quoted his agent, Matt Anderson saying literally this:
"I'm disappointed that this can occur to a young Samoan kid at the age of 17 - without any legal advice,"Next thing you'll be denying Jordan Riki's indigenous heritage.
Literally says on his Instagram that he’s from Wellington
It's hard to believe you'd continue this line of argument during a World Cup.Maybe Matt is poor at Geography I don't know but he was born in New Zealand.
It's hard to believe you'd continue this line of argument during a World Cup.
Or whether they're a woman.Imagine arguing with someone about where they were born.
Lol are we referring to Luke Keary as a young Irish lad from this point onwards?It's hard to believe you'd continue this line of argument during a World Cup.
Now Google "Anthony Milford."
Literally says on his Instagram that he’s from Wellington
Yup, so true. This sort of shit should never happen especially to us but in the contrary, it keeps happening & no one seems to lay the law at the club which is ridiculous. No one’s bigger than the club.So let's say hypothetically speaking that this kid is making stuff up now, surely the Broncs would have potential grounds to sue here for defamation.
Conversely, if what he is saying is true, it would mean the club's stance of holding him to his contract carries no weight whatsoever and if it went to court, you'd think it would be ruled in this kid's favour quickly.
Why does this sort of thing only seem to happen to us when it comes to contracts?
And where was the Samoan captain, Junior Paulo, born and what is his nationality?I asked him and he said 100% born in New Zealand.
But what would he know.
They could go after his teddy bear.So let's say hypothetically speaking that this kid is making stuff up now, surely the Broncs would have potential grounds to sue here for defamation.