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Suaalii granted permission to play 1st grade
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Originally posted by Rooster1908 View PostGood news but hope they dont rush it and i suspect they wont. Play him when were short when the rep games come about and if we get injuries but for me just no need to rush it
My hope is that he gets a game or two when players are out so that he has a solid run regardless of the result.
The Bears' FB page suggests he was absolutely rampant on the weekend (starved of ball and looked like scoring every time he touched it). I know it's reserve grade but he was up against men and those lower grades can be really physical (lotsa strong dudes who don't quite have the talent trying to prove themselves with big hits on anybody who's been earmarked for NRL selection).
IMO his debut will be awesome. Can't wait!!!
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Originally posted by SupermanSupportsEasts4Eva View PostGreat news. I don't see him getting a starting spot until SOO when Teddy (and probs Toops) are unavailable
In any event, it is good news today. We will do the right thing by the young bloke. If he is good enough, he is old enough.MRR or Rabid
Some people believe supporting the Roosters
is a matter of life and death, I am very disappointed
with that attitude. I can assure you it is
much, much more important than that.
(1981 Bill Shankly quote variation)
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Originally posted by ism22 View Post
Agreed.
My hope is that he gets a game or two when players are out so that he has a solid run regardless of the result.
The Bears' FB page suggests he was absolutely rampant on the weekend (starved of ball and looked like scoring every time he touched it). I know it's reserve grade but he was up against men and those lower grades can be really physical (lotsa strong dudes who don't quite have the talent trying to prove themselves with big hits on anybody who's been earmarked for NRL selection).
IMO his debut will be awesome. Can't wait!!!
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LOLz I'm in the office today and a manager who supports souffs was spamming me about this all yesterday.
Gonna go check if he wants to go downstairs for a latte with me later on. (Side story... he always orders a short black that's 1/4 the size of a regular one and really strong. After Souffs pulled our pants down last year [and he gave me grief] I bought a round of coffees... he got a babycino and his name was spelled using an alternative spelling that he hates... 'whoops, sorry bro').Last edited by ism22; 03-16-2021, 08:24 AM.
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Originally posted by zac View Postgood to have the option even if we don't have to use it but with injuries and suspensions atm he's probably just one tight hammy from an outside back away from being in the team
Rather, he's developed quickly, his focus will be on his HSC, the NRL know he's already dominating grown men in the NSW Cup and it would be great for his development if he could get a few games under his belt in 2021 as NSW Cup is a grade below where he's at so will get boring.
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I am glad he is looking comfortable in his first games against men and when the time is right he will likely do well in the NRL. But people are carrying on as if he was setting the world one fire.
I am just waiting for the headline "Suaalii runs both ways in game. or Suaalii catches the ball with both hands" or journalist amazed as how his socks stay upThe Internet is a place for posting silly things
Try and be serious and you will look stupid
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How Rabbitohs accidentally helped arch-rival convince NRL to grant Suaalii exemption
It’s been revealed South Sydney inadvertently helped its arch-rival Sydney Roosters convince the NRL to let teenage superstar Joseph Suaalii bend the game’s age rule.
On Monday the game’s governing body announced 17-year-old Suaalii has been granted an exemption from the rule that states a player can’t play in the top professional grade before his 18th birthday.
It took a lengthy and detailed process to reach the decision, and it all started back in August when the teen was still contracted to the Rabbitohs.
The Bunnies would ultimately lose a tug-of-war with eastern beaches rival the Roosters, who now have the gun centre at their disposal as early as Round 2.
But it was an email from Bunnies boss Blake Solly to head office that started the ball rolling on the age exemption.
Solly wrote to ARLC chairman Peter V’landys in August explaining the game could lose Suaalii to rugby union unless he was allowed to begin his NRL career in 2021.
That was when Solly was still confident Suaalii would be at his club this year, but his pitch was apparently taken into consideration when V’landys and the NRL granted exemption for the Roosters on Monday.
“Because of how special they heard this young man is. It has nothing to do with the Roosters.”
NRL boss Andrew Abdo confirmed the Rabbitohs had actually approached the governing body originally about Suaalii.
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