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Originally posted by "gaz" View PostThen again, maybe our Front Row stocks were plentiful and players like the Va'a brothers, Wong, etc are ready and could not be held back any longer.
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Then again, maybe our Front Row stocks were plentiful and players like the Va'a brothers, Wong, etc are ready and could not be held back any longer.
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I can understand if we tried to move smith on before may
twice the pay packet and has performed average on and off the field
let’s hope we nail the replacement
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Originally posted by Schooner View PostNone of our forwards were as good after Origin as before. They were good enough for the lessor sides but couldn't handle Penrith or Storm. May hits and spins on most hit-ups and doesn't go through the line like he can when he keeps running with power. Collins rarely worries the defence and they have learnt to team up on Spencer because he's the main one they have to worry about when he's on. Radley is less effective playing on an edge but then again, he isn't getting penalized as much. We will really miss JWH but I think he probably went a year too long.
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None of our forwards were as good after Origin as before. They were good enough for the lessor sides but couldn't handle Penrith or Storm. May hits and spins on most hit-ups and doesn't go through the line like he can when he keeps running with power. Collins rarely worries the defence and they have learnt to team up on Spencer because he's the main one they have to worry about when he's on. Radley is less effective playing on an edge but then again, he isn't getting penalized as much. We will really miss JWH but I think he probably went a year too long.
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Originally posted by Chook2 View Post
Name one player who isn’t playing for financial benefits? Yes some love the club etc but there is very little club loyalty now as it’s become a business for the player and the agent to get as much $ as they can in a short career
aubo / cords and friend all got paid - they didn’t play for free
people will stay at clubs like the roosters for less money for premierships etc as long as their pay is close to what they could get
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Originally posted by King Salvo View Post
Here it is JFC
Terrell May prepares to take legal action against online fan groups
Sydney Roosters star Terrell May is preparing to launch legal action against online fan groups spreading ‘damaging’ rumours in the wake of the shock revelation that he is unwanted at the Bondi club.
This masthead understands that Terrell’s manager David Rawlings and his lawyers have issued three cease and desist notices to popular Facebook supporter groups in recent days.
May’s team is preparing to take further legal action against at least one of the NRL fan pages on social media.
May was sensationally tapped on the shoulder last week by the Roosters, telling the 25-year-old he is free to explore the open market about an immediate move away from Bondi just six months after he agreed to a two-year extension.
The shock development sent the rumour mill into overdrive, creating speculation that coach Trent Robinson’s willingness to offload May had to do with off-field issues rather than a desire to reshape his roster.
One rumour falsely implicated May’s teammate and his partner.
Rawlings told this masthead that May is prepared to hold online trolls to account.
“The business transactions of rugby league often end up in the public domain, and of course where there is limited information on hand it’s natural to speculate,” Rawlings said.
“However, when speculation becomes reputable and personally damaging – we won’t tolerate it.
In September an NRL player poll survey by News Corp Australia, in partnership with the RLPA, revealed around 14 per cent of players still face either racial or targeted abuse.
May is currently touring England with the Samoan side but is expected back in Australia on Wednesday. Rawlings and May will meet later this week to discuss his options on the open market.
May won’t be short of options in trying to find a new home with three Sydney clubs already reaching out to his manager to express interest in his service for 2025 and beyond.
Clubs like the Wests Tigers, Canterbury and St George Illawarra are among the clubs in the market for a middle forward.
Newcastle is shaping as an option for May if the Knights fail to lock-in forward Leo Thompson, who is one of the most sought after free agents on the market.
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Originally posted by Nicola Tesla View PostI don’t know anyone who could possibly have heard any of Mays interviews and not understand the connection between the reasoning supposedly given for his off loading.
Makes sense to me.
He has natural ability and a work ethic driven by money not the desire to win at all costs.. which is ok, but obviously not enough for what the management wants.
We don’t know the little things that go on behind closed doors.
They may be subtle, but enough for the staff to note that this is not the type of player they need in the front row.
When I heard his interviews, I wasn’t impressed, he isn’t someone I’d want to go into battle with.
Unless you are there day in and out, then it’s hard to know really.
The only real question is whether this was known before he re-signed.
But I might be way off.
He has plenty of ability and is still developing his game. We're in the dark as to what has happened so it makes no sense imo.
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Originally posted by King Salvo View Post
Here it is JFC
Terrell May prepares to take legal action against online fan groups
Sydney Roosters star Terrell May is preparing to launch legal action against online fan groups spreading ‘damaging’ rumours in the wake of the shock revelation that he is unwanted at the Bondi club.
This masthead understands that Terrell’s manager David Rawlings and his lawyers have issued three cease and desist notices to popular Facebook supporter groups in recent days.
May’s team is preparing to take further legal action against at least one of the NRL fan pages on social media.
May was sensationally tapped on the shoulder last week by the Roosters, telling the 25-year-old he is free to explore the open market about an immediate move away from Bondi just six months after he agreed to a two-year extension.
The shock development sent the rumour mill into overdrive, creating speculation that coach Trent Robinson’s willingness to offload May had to do with off-field issues rather than a desire to reshape his roster.
One rumour falsely implicated May’s teammate and his partner.
Rawlings told this masthead that May is prepared to hold online trolls to account.
“The business transactions of rugby league often end up in the public domain, and of course where there is limited information on hand it’s natural to speculate,” Rawlings said.
“However, when speculation becomes reputable and personally damaging – we won’t tolerate it.
In September an NRL player poll survey by News Corp Australia, in partnership with the RLPA, revealed around 14 per cent of players still face either racial or targeted abuse.
May is currently touring England with the Samoan side but is expected back in Australia on Wednesday. Rawlings and May will meet later this week to discuss his options on the open market.
May won’t be short of options in trying to find a new home with three Sydney clubs already reaching out to his manager to express interest in his service for 2025 and beyond.
Clubs like the Wests Tigers, Canterbury and St George Illawarra are among the clubs in the market for a middle forward.
Newcastle is shaping as an option for May if the Knights fail to lock-in forward Leo Thompson, who is one of the most sought after free agents on the market.
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Originally posted by Nicola Tesla View PostI don’t know anyone who could possibly have heard any of Mays interviews and not understand the connection between the reasoning supposedly given for his off loading.
Makes sense to me.
He has natural ability and a work ethic driven by money not the desire to win at all costs.. which is ok, but obviously not enough for what the management wants.
We don’t know the little things that go on behind closed doors.
They may be subtle, but enough for the staff to note that this is not the type of player they need in the front row.
When I heard his interviews, I wasn’t impressed, he isn’t someone I’d want to go into battle with.
Unless you are there day in and out, then it’s hard to know really.
The only real question is whether this was known before he re-signed.
But I might be way off.
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Originally posted by Jacks Fur Coat View PostNot sure if it's been mentioned but reports today say Terrell is seeking cease and desist actions against online accounts making accusations against him. I'm sure someone can post the full article. Be careful.
Terrell May prepares to take legal action against online fan groups
Sydney Roosters star Terrell May is preparing to launch legal action against online fan groups spreading ‘damaging’ rumours in the wake of the shock revelation that he is unwanted at the Bondi club.
This masthead understands that Terrell’s manager David Rawlings and his lawyers have issued three cease and desist notices to popular Facebook supporter groups in recent days.
May’s team is preparing to take further legal action against at least one of the NRL fan pages on social media.
May was sensationally tapped on the shoulder last week by the Roosters, telling the 25-year-old he is free to explore the open market about an immediate move away from Bondi just six months after he agreed to a two-year extension.
The shock development sent the rumour mill into overdrive, creating speculation that coach Trent Robinson’s willingness to offload May had to do with off-field issues rather than a desire to reshape his roster.
One rumour falsely implicated May’s teammate and his partner.
Rawlings told this masthead that May is prepared to hold online trolls to account.
“The business transactions of rugby league often end up in the public domain, and of course where there is limited information on hand it’s natural to speculate,” Rawlings said.
“However, when speculation becomes reputable and personally damaging – we won’t tolerate it.
In September an NRL player poll survey by News Corp Australia, in partnership with the RLPA, revealed around 14 per cent of players still face either racial or targeted abuse.
May is currently touring England with the Samoan side but is expected back in Australia on Wednesday. Rawlings and May will meet later this week to discuss his options on the open market.
May won’t be short of options in trying to find a new home with three Sydney clubs already reaching out to his manager to express interest in his service for 2025 and beyond.
Clubs like the Wests Tigers, Canterbury and St George Illawarra are among the clubs in the market for a middle forward.
Newcastle is shaping as an option for May if the Knights fail to lock-in forward Leo Thompson, who is one of the most sought after free agents on the market.
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Originally posted by Jacks Fur Coat View PostNot sure if it's been mentioned but reports today say Terrell is seeking cease and desist actions against online accounts making accusations against him. I'm sure someone can post the full article. Be careful.
Amazing how gullible some are if they read something on social media.
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Not sure if it's been mentioned but reports today say Terrell is seeking cease and desist actions against online accounts making accusations against him. I'm sure someone can post the full article. Be careful.
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