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  • Tennessee Tornado
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    Originally posted by ism22 View Post

    Mason came to us quite young (~26 or so?) I think he was simply a troublemaker, the wrong cultural fit and did his ACL as well so we never got any value from him.

    It's pretty funny hearing him boast about his ability on his poddie though. When I think Willie Mason I think of a big dummy who at one point in his career offered a lot of grunt but went soft for us. In his mind he's a tall, athletic, Manu-like player with silky ball skills, who coulda played FB or halves if he wanted to. IDK if he was ever that but he seems to think he was?

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    Side note since DCE's on our radar, Wikipedia has the following previous goss. Sounds like DCE might be a good cultural fit if Mase holds such opinions (though he's changed his angle since teaming up with Scope).

    Love how he says stuff though. Particularly the last part where he's like 'who cares? WTF did we need to have a big meeting about that shyte?!?'

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    In June 2018, Mason claimed that when he was at Manly that nobody wanted to play alongside teammate DCE and that he was the reason there was such a divide at the club. Mason went on to say "I was there in 2015, I've never seen, never been involved in a team, that I could just see such a divide in a club, It was because of Cherry-Evans. All this shit that's been happening around him, like, something's wrong, "He then signed with the Gold Coast Titans for like 10 years", Mason said. "And then there was a big f..... meeting, Cherry-Evans has got something to say. "I just signed a deal with the Titans boys, blah blah blah". "I'm like, who gives a f..., you don't hold a meeting about that. No one cared"

    Mason's comments came in the wake of former Manly player Anthony Watmough commenting on a Hello Sport Podcast calling Cherry-Evans a "****wit" and that he was the reason other players needed to depart the club.
    It’s easy for these heroes to say anything on a podcast when their target can’t or won’t defend themselves.

    Mason was one of the worst things ever to happen to the roosters and what he brought to the club had the potential to burn it down. I have zero respect for him and anything he says.

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  • Tennessee Tornado
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    The issue between Galvin and the tigers has more to do with the issues between Isaac moses and Benji Marshall. Moses is using the Galvin situation to project his own opinion about Marshall and as a result has put Galvin in a precarious position with his teammates. This situation could have been easily avoided

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  • ism22
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    Serious question - who the fark is Galvin and why should I care? Sounds like he's the second coming of Luke Brooks.

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  • ism22
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    Originally posted by roostermcgregor View Post

    Lots of players like DCE come to the Roosters at the end of their careers, offer us nothing, and also struggle in the NRL.

    Willie Mason and Paul Vautin are great examples of that , and there is be a mind boggling list of others, isn't there?
    Mason came to us quite young (~26 or so?) I think he was simply a troublemaker, the wrong cultural fit and did his ACL as well so we never got any value from him.

    It's pretty funny hearing him boast about his ability on his poddie though. When I think Willie Mason I think of a big dummy who at one point in his career offered a lot of grunt but went soft for us. In his mind he's a tall, athletic, Manu-like player with silky ball skills, who coulda played FB or halves if he wanted to. IDK if he was ever that but he seems to think he was?

    ---

    Side note since DCE's on our radar, Wikipedia has the following previous goss. Sounds like DCE might be a good cultural fit if Mase holds such opinions (though he's changed his angle since teaming up with Scope).

    Love how he says stuff though. Particularly the last part where he's like 'who cares? WTF did we need to have a big meeting about that shyte?!?'

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    In June 2018, Mason claimed that when he was at Manly that nobody wanted to play alongside teammate DCE and that he was the reason there was such a divide at the club. Mason went on to say "I was there in 2015, I've never seen, never been involved in a team, that I could just see such a divide in a club, It was because of Cherry-Evans. All this shit that's been happening around him, like, something's wrong, "He then signed with the Gold Coast Titans for like 10 years", Mason said. "And then there was a big f..... meeting, Cherry-Evans has got something to say. "I just signed a deal with the Titans boys, blah blah blah". "I'm like, who gives a f..., you don't hold a meeting about that. No one cared"

    Mason's comments came in the wake of former Manly player Anthony Watmough commenting on a Hello Sport Podcast calling Cherry-Evans a "****wit" and that he was the reason other players needed to depart the club.

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  • bondi.boy
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    DTele today:

    "On Tuesday, having been demoted to NSW Cup, he attempted to explain his decision, stating that he made the call early to give the Tigers time to prepare for his departure.

    He said it was important he developed his game at another club.

    His father James backed his son and said he would do his best for the Tigers while he remained at the club."


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    Well there you go.

    Last edited by bondi.boy; 04-16-2025, 08:28 AM.

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  • wayne challis
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    Originally posted by SamKerrSimp View Post

    Chand Townsend is right up there with the worst and remember Paul Langmack even had a stint lol David Barnhill, Dale Shearer, Mark Riddell, Mark O'Meley, Chris Beattie, Danny Nutley, Reece Robinson, Kevin Naiqama fark me we can pick em. Who was that former Queensland origin player that we pulled from obscurity in the Ricky Stuart era who hadn't played first grade for about 5 years and then got injured and retired.

    A few have been very good to great: Brett Mullins killed it in 2002, Luke O'Donnell started off very poor for the first half 2013 but finished strong, Brett Morris was sensational I'd argue pound for pound he was the best of all of them, Josh Morris pretty good but came a year too late sadly, Cooper Cronk was good but lucky to walked in to a team primed to win he wouldn't have done much in 2017, Jason Ryles was good in 2010 but stunk in 2011. Speaking of 2017 we had Michael Gordon at the end of his career from memory he went alright with little expectations on him.
    Was it John Doyle the hooker??

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  • Chook2
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    Gees again seems nrl clubs paying way over for potential and kids while they only offer 30 + guys half the money

    I feel for Galvin as it would be his agent driving this! Now the players are off him and don’t want to play for him. Pressure now on Luai who has been solid but hasn’t put the $1m performance in yet for the tigers
    Just as the poor old tigers look like they have turned a corner and competitive again something always appears - makes you value supporting the chooks as the tigers would be hard to follow

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  • bondi.boy
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    Originally posted by Bates View Post
    So Galvin has been dropped for this coming round.

    Doueihi will play five eighth.

    Are they biting their nose off?
    Could be.

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  • The Lip
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    Originally posted by roostermcgregor View Post

    Lots of players like DCE come to the Roosters at the end of their careers, offer us nothing, and also struggle in the NRL.

    Willie Mason and Paul Vautin are great examples of that , and there is be a mind boggling list of others, isn't there?
    To be fair Willie Mason was signed in 2008 and Vautin in 1990 so they are very much signings of an era way gone. I think for every older player we have signed in the last 10 yrs that’s been a dud we have at least one older player signing that’s been a great signing. Cronk, O’Donnell, Morris, Morris and even Lodge for his first year were all good examples of this.

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  • MKCS
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    Originally posted by roostermcgregor View Post

    Lots of players like DCE come to the Roosters at the end of their careers, offer us nothing, and also struggle in the NRL.

    Willie Mason and Paul Vautin are great examples of that , and there is be a mind boggling list of others, isn't there?
    None of those players were really on DCE's level to be honest, the closest was Cooper Cronk who of course lead us to back to back comps.

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  • SamKerrSimp
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    Originally posted by roostermcgregor View Post

    Lots of players like DCE come to the Roosters at the end of their careers, offer us nothing, and also struggle in the NRL.

    Willie Mason and Paul Vautin are great examples of that , and there is be a mind boggling list of others, isn't there?
    Chand Townsend is right up there with the worst and remember Paul Langmack even had a stint lol David Barnhill, Dale Shearer, Mark Riddell, Mark O'Meley, Chris Beattie, Danny Nutley, Reece Robinson, Kevin Naiqama fark me we can pick em. Who was that former Queensland origin player that we pulled from obscurity in the Ricky Stuart era who hadn't played first grade for about 5 years and then got injured and retired.

    A few have been very good to great: Brett Mullins killed it in 2002, Luke O'Donnell started off very poor for the first half 2013 but finished strong, Brett Morris was sensational I'd argue pound for pound he was the best of all of them, Josh Morris pretty good but came a year too late sadly, Cooper Cronk was good but lucky to walked in to a team primed to win he wouldn't have done much in 2017, Jason Ryles was good in 2010 but stunk in 2011. Speaking of 2017 we had Michael Gordon at the end of his career from memory he went alright with little expectations on him.
    Last edited by SamKerrSimp; 04-16-2025, 12:02 AM.

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  • roostermcgregor
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    Originally posted by MKCS View Post

    Lots of players do very well in NSW Cup and then struggle in the NRL. Sandon Smith is a great example of that, isn't he?
    Lots of players like DCE come to the Roosters at the end of their careers, offer us nothing, and also struggle in the NRL.

    Willie Mason and Paul Vautin are great examples of that , and there is be a mind boggling list of others, isn't there?

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  • roosterchook
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    Originally posted by Roosterfarian View Post
    What a greedy focker. Second year in grade and he is not happy with his junior clubs offer of $1m a season. Who wants a player like that?
    Acting like a spoiled brat. No wonder his team mates don’t want a bar of him. Only 19 and already thinks the world of himself!

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  • A Country Member
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    Moses doesn’t even need to be an accredited agent to work the deals and get someone else to facilitate the deal.

    What would be humorous would be if Galvin was banished to reserve grade until his deal finishes a the end of 2026. He wouldn’t even be able to use the homesickness line to get out of his Tigpies contract. They overpaid Brooks for years, what’s one more year gonna hurt?

    It would take a powerful act like this to stand up to agents who strongarm clubs into decisions like these whilst crippling the club who plans to sign him.

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  • Bates
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    So Galvin has been dropped for this coming round.

    Doueihi will play five eighth.

    Are they biting their nose off?

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