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  • #16
    We should keep Jorbs, give him the captaincy for Newtown and tell him whenever a half or hooker is out he is first to be called up, surely we can afford to keep him.

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    • #17
      Originally posted by -RnB- View Post
      I can confirm Smithy told him tonight was his last game in Roosters colours.
      He was too emotional - he hasn't been able to land a contract anywhere else.

      I think everyone needs to lay off tbh.

      He should have at least been able to have gone back out there in the last 10 minutes.
      that was my first thought, smithy told him before the game if he gets us there that was it

      in that case totally understandable, he does give 110% everytime, but he did play a big role in the season for what itys worth for him

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      • #18
        Originally posted by miggs View Post
        that was my first thought, smithy told him before the game if he gets us there that was it

        in that case totally understandable, he does give 110% everytime, but he did play a big role in the season for what itys worth for him
        Exactly... it's not fun being told something like that. Yes it's business... but he just had mixed emotions.

        I think anyone in his position would feel the same way.

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        • #19
          It's sad because he is a nice guy and is getting married too but at least look happy.

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          • #20
            pretty heartbreaking, like having a baby then giving it to its rightful mum (cant think of the name at the moment) too much celebrating

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            • #21
              James reminded me of watching an under eights match.

              Sooky lala. You don't do that in the NRL Mr.

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              • #22
                I can understand his devastation, I thought he was good while he was on the field, and has been a trier for us for a long time, unfortunate he just isnt up to the standard of Friend and watts so no room for him in our future, but I hope he finds somewhere, maybe in England. Good luck Jaubs, thanks for your efforts.

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                • #23
                  There are many players who play for heaps of years and get nowhere near a GF. This bloke has the chance to be a part of something very special. A part of it like the other 16.

                  If his part is to be 15 minutes in a GF, then so be it, but its a lot better than so many others get. So James, pull your head in and be part of this really special time.

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                  • #24
                    Not sure what the story is with Jaubs, channel 9 coverage showed a whole heap of him looking down and out after we won, maybe a few remedial sessions with Koups will fix him up.

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                    • #25
                      Originally posted by -RnB- View Post
                      I can confirm Smithy told him tonight was his last game in Roosters colours.
                      I have to ask, how do you know this? After all, you said in another thread that you don't follow the Roosters but that bit of information is quite sensitive and suggests someone close to the team or JAubs specifically. Six degrees ...?

                      Originally posted by -RnB- View Post
                      He was too emotional - he hasn't been able to land a contract anywhere else.
                      I don't blame him for being emotional given the contract situation and given how little game time he gets but I guess his emotions have gotten the better of his professionalism which appears to have been his downfall. Learn from that JAubs.

                      Originally posted by -RnB- View Post
                      I think everyone needs to lay off tbh.
                      I for one, will be sad to see JAubs leave as I think he's a good player.

                      Originally posted by -RnB- View Post
                      He should have at least been able to have gone back out there in the last 10 minutes.
                      Totally agree, I thought that was harsh. Friend looked tired toward the end and could have used a break in my opinion.
                      "The price of freedom is eternal vigilance."

                      Thomas Jefferson

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                      • #26
                        Originally posted by miggs View Post
                        that was my first thought, smithy told him before the game if he gets us there that was it

                        in that case totally understandable, he does give 110% everytime, but he did play a big role in the season for what itys worth for him
                        As if he told him that. Give me a break.

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                        • #27
                          Far too much speculation here.
                          It could be 1000 different things, some good some bad.
                          The Internet is a place for posting silly things
                          Try and be serious and you will look stupid
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                          • #28
                            Originally posted by Hugh Jorgan View Post
                            James reminded me of watching an under eights match.

                            Sooky lala. You don't do that in the NRL Mr.
                            Should you wait until tonight before you choose your avatar?
                            Alcohol never solved any life problems.....then again neither did milk.

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                            • #29
                              I direct James Aubusson to John Rheinberger. Perhaps he saw him before the St Merge game a few weeks ago. Rheinberger played a game and a half for the Roosters, including the 1975 Grand Final. He may have only played 100 minutes of League in his life but he has a grand final victory to remember.

                              Jaubs should grow up.

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                              • #30
                                It's interesting to note after last night's game, Jaubs arrived first in a taxi followed by the Roosters bus with the rest of the team.

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