Melonskank does resemble a gnome doesn't he? Did you guys know that Melonhead actually runs the club via this very internet forum. Interesting but true. He is a very important man, just ask him and he will tell you.
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Originally posted by Mad_Rooster_In_Hong Kong View PostMelonskank does resemble a gnome doesn't he? Did you guys know that Melonhead actually runs the club via this very internet forum. Interesting but true. He is a very important man, just ask him and he will tell you.
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You goose there will be no SBW at the roosters, make me look like an idiot telling my friends his coming.
NRL bad boy Todd Carney looks headed to Cronulla while his former employers Sydney Roosters distance themselves from All Blacks star Sonny Bill Williams.
It has been revealed South Sydney had no interest in signing troubled former Dally M Medal winner Carney while Gold Coast Titans have withdrawn their interest.
That leaves Carney with just one option - the Sharks.
Cronulla coach Shane Flanagan will meet with Carney's manager, David Riolo, when it is understood the Sharks will table a two or possibly three-year deal.
The Sharks will, however, insist Carney agree to a number of strict discipline clauses before signing the former Sydney Roosters and Canberra star.
NRL chef executive David Gallop will also interview Carney before registering the brilliant yet erratic player for what could be his final chance in the NRL.
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Gallop has been frustrated at Carney's ongoing promises regarding his behaviour. Photos of a heavily tattooed Carney holidaying in Thailand, seemingly intoxicated, may not endear him to Sharks fans.
Asked how his club would handle Carney if he signed, Sharks chairman Damian Irvine said: "We would handle Todd exactly the same as the rest of our roster. We have a good, genuine roster.
"They know what is below the line and above the line in terms of behaviour. We have standards and expectations."
Meanwhile the Roosters have denied rugby league's hottest rumour - that the club will shortly sign All Blacks superstar Sonny Bill Williams
For the past week speculation has increased that Williams will return to the NRL after Rugby World Cup 2011, and Bondi was where many thought Williams would land.
But one Roosters official said: "It's rubbish. We have never had a chat to him."
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Originally posted by eleroy View PostYou goose there will be no SBW at the roosters, make me look like an idiot telling my friends his coming.
NRL bad boy Todd Carney looks headed to Cronulla while his former employers Sydney Roosters distance themselves from All Blacks star Sonny Bill Williams.
It has been revealed South Sydney had no interest in signing troubled former Dally M Medal winner Carney while Gold Coast Titans have withdrawn their interest.
That leaves Carney with just one option - the Sharks.
Cronulla coach Shane Flanagan will meet with Carney's manager, David Riolo, when it is understood the Sharks will table a two or possibly three-year deal.
The Sharks will, however, insist Carney agree to a number of strict discipline clauses before signing the former Sydney Roosters and Canberra star.
NRL chef executive David Gallop will also interview Carney before registering the brilliant yet erratic player for what could be his final chance in the NRL.
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Gallop has been frustrated at Carney's ongoing promises regarding his behaviour. Photos of a heavily tattooed Carney holidaying in Thailand, seemingly intoxicated, may not endear him to Sharks fans.
Asked how his club would handle Carney if he signed, Sharks chairman Damian Irvine said: "We would handle Todd exactly the same as the rest of our roster. We have a good, genuine roster.
"They know what is below the line and above the line in terms of behaviour. We have standards and expectations."
Meanwhile the Roosters have denied rugby league's hottest rumour - that the club will shortly sign All Blacks superstar Sonny Bill Williams
For the past week speculation has increased that Williams will return to the NRL after Rugby World Cup 2011, and Bondi was where many thought Williams would land.
But one Roosters official said: "It's rubbish. We have never had a chat to him."
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Originally posted by Dylan Fitzgerald View PostGuys SBW hasn't said much about coming back to Rugby League.
He's coming back (quite possibly next season) and 4 clubs are adamant that he's ready to sign with them. The Roosters are in the papers but the other 3 aren't.
I'm guessing that Solomon Haumono will cut the deal, he's an accredited player agent.
Anyway, just sit back and watch it all unfold.
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Originally posted by Imadog View PostHe didn't say much about playing Rugby in France either.
He's coming back (quite possibly next season) and 4 clubs are adamant that he's ready to sign with them. The Roosters are in the papers but the other 3 aren't.
I'm guessing that Solomon Haumono will cut the deal, he's an accredited player agent.
Anyway, just sit back and watch it all unfold.
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Originally posted by Headless Chook View PostYou guys would be one of the other 3 clubs vying for his sig no doubt. Who are the other two?
I can only go on the 2 clubs that have enquired about releases, and that's Parra (because of Kearney) and the Warriors (because of John Ackland and I think he wants to go home).
He's being shopped around, most definitely. I don't know so this is me speculating but I doubt Cooper is part of the deal. I can see them both playing in the NRL some time soon and teaming up for the Kiwi's.
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