2020 hooker (and Fainu disc.)

Cust or Croker for hooker 2020 if Nas is out

  • Cust

    Votes: 47 32.4%
  • Crocker

    Votes: 16 11.0%
  • Zach Dockar-Clay

    Votes: 16 11.0%
  • Fainu

    Votes: 16 11.0%
  • Levi

    Votes: 50 34.5%

  • Total voters
    145
If we are revisiting the sex tape then it was instagram. Not that it matters, he plead guilty and its a black mark on his record.

He can only do so much. Maybe he wasn't aware i still have no idea. Who is this Guilford mob? When i was 14 me and my friends got stuck at Guilford station after a day at wonderland.. we witnessed some poor bastard cop a massive beat down. Still a ****ty area i see

The group in question have a prominent social media following and are troublesome enough for the police to classify as organised crime, which is why he was initially denied bail.

All I'm saying is that the club should've known and should have taken steps to mitigate the risk of situations exactly like this unfolding.
 
Again, you’re getting your apps and public online content all muddled. Snapchat stuff isn’t public, it’s a person-to-person app that allows content to briefly be shared before it auto-deletes. This is not the same thing as, for example, sticking it on your Facebook page or website for all to see.

I’m not going to guess at how old you are, but I would suggest not understanding this kind of stuff is a generational thing. Don’t get me wrong, I’m a deal older than these guys as well, and I don’t get the compulsive need to share everything, but I do have siblings of that age group who do the Snapchat thing...which tells me, if nothing else, not to judge the younger folks by the standards I grew up with:think:

Really.
There are plenty of ways to save snapchat videos with and without the sender knowing before it auto deletes.

You can send your snapchat videos to one person or a group of people.

Snapchat is not and cannot be guaranteed private. Google snapchat porn and see how many auto deleted videos there are for all to view.
 
So...Docker-Clay to get a crack in the 9 or what?

I would say the odds are currently 100-1 against ..... I like DOcker, and think he is a real good footballer ..... but when you are only 4'6" you need to be a whole lot better than real good .... the defensive pressure and workload on a 1st grade hooker in the modern game is enormous ... and the size of fast mobile forwards getting ridiculous .....

My view is the cliched "too small" .... but I have been wrong before .. I think ..... but anyway ... wish him good luck ...
 
I would say the odds are currently 100-1 against ..... I like DOcker, and think he is a real good footballer ..... but when you are only 4'6" you need to be a whole lot better than real good .... the defensive pressure and workload on a 1st grade hooker in the modern game is enormous ... and the size of fast mobile forwards getting ridiculous .....

My view is the cliched "too small" .... but I have been wrong before .. I think ..... but anyway ... wish him good luck ...
He is definitely handy and ok as a depth option but really that is about it. Dont wanna have to rely on him weekly in an NRL competition.
 
In recent years the Sea Eagles never seem to get a break, do they. Just when it looked like we had the potential premiership winning squad, one of our prime spine players looks potentially out for the count, even before he's really started. Then there's Jake, DCE and AFB with injuries that may delay their start to the season. OK, who's put the witch's spell on us. Whose been fiddling around with the eye of gnat, tooth of wolf, slips of yew and lizards tongue in their brew.
 
In recent years the Sea Eagles never seem to get a break, do they. Just when it looked like we had the potential premiership winning squad, one of our prime spine players looks potentially out for the count, even before he's really started. Then there's Jake, DCE and AFB with injuries that may delay their start to the season. OK, who's put the witch's spell on us. Whose been fiddling around with the eye of gnat, tooth of wolf, slips of yew and lizards tongue in their brew.
Silly people messing around with the wrong Gods again :p
But really, I think all clubs have suffered as much as us. I would still argue for media favoritism in terms of the language used and punishments called for. I think the current media climate has a lot to do with the number of problems we see: journalists are constantly looking for stories which they then build up to generate clicks and there is stuff that wouldn't have even been reported on 10+ years ago. As for injuries you could easily argue the increased workload that players are now put through (in training as well as games). There are also plenty of sport scientists suggesting that there could be negative impacts on young people's physical development caused by the increased intensity and singular focus of the semi proffessional training programs that they now undertake.
 
So there looks to have been some offence taken especially on this thread lately.
Just pay heed to these words and you shall be fine...
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Dont do **** on shoe. Just walk around....
 
Silly people messing around with the wrong Gods again :p
But really, I think all clubs have suffered as much as us. I would still argue for media favoritism in terms of the language used and punishments called for. I think the current media climate has a lot to do with the number of problems we see: journalists are constantly looking for stories which they then build up to generate clicks and there is stuff that wouldn't have even been reported on 10+ years ago. As for injuries you could easily argue the increased workload that players are now put through (in training as well as games). There are also plenty of sport scientists suggesting that there could be negative impacts on young people's physical development caused by the increased intensity and singular focus of the semi proffessional training programs that they now undertake.

Sorry. Not convinced. Its definitely witches brew.
 
In recent years the Sea Eagles never seem to get a break, do they. Just when it looked like we had the potential premiership winning squad, one of our prime spine players looks potentially out for the count, even before he's really started. Then there's Jake, DCE and AFB with injuries that may delay their start to the season. OK, who's put the witch's spell on us. Whose been fiddling around with the eye of gnat, tooth of wolf, slips of yew and lizards tongue in their brew.
The club can only blame itself. All these are self inflicted.

Manly lets Fainu hang around with the wrong crowd

Manly also let DCE Jake and AFB delay surgery to play international games in the off season.

Can't blame bad luck for that
 
Silly people messing around with the wrong Gods again :p
But really, I think all clubs have suffered as much as us. I would still argue for media favoritism in terms of the language used and punishments called for. I think the current media climate has a lot to do with the number of problems we see: journalists are constantly looking for stories which they then build up to generate clicks and there is stuff that wouldn't have even been reported on 10+ years ago. As for injuries you could easily argue the increased workload that players are now put through (in training as well as games). There are also plenty of sport scientists suggesting that there could be negative impacts on young people's physical development caused by the increased intensity and singular focus of the semi proffessional training programs that they now undertake.
 
Players' union claims NRL's stand-down rule isn't working

Adrian Proszenko


By Adrian Proszenko



November 14, 2019 — 2.42pm

https://www.smh.com.au/sport/nrl/pl...e-isn-t-working-20191114-p53ang.html#comments
The player’s union continues to oppose the NRL’s ‘no fault’ stand-down policy in the belief the hardline measure isn’t adequately addressing the issue of off-field player behaviour.

The governing body introduced the rule in the hope it would placate sponsors and stem the spate of incidents that resulted in the last preseason being dubbed the “summer of hell”. However, the game’s stars continue to bring the game into disrepute with monotonous regularity.

Manly hooker Manase Fainu (centre) is under house arrest  after being hit with three charges relating to an alleged stabbing at a church dance.


Manly hooker Manase Fainu (centre) is under house arrest after being hit with three charges relating to an alleged stabbing at a church dance.Credit:Louise Kennerley


In the space of a few weeks, David Fifita and Nelson Asofa-Solomona were involved in separate incidents outside the same nightclub in Bali, former Souths star Sam Burgess has been issued with an AVO after an altercation with his estranged father-in-law, Josh Dugan was reportedly involved in a nightclub fracas in Queensland and Manly hooker Manase Fainu is under house arrest after he was charged with stabbing a man at a Mormon church dance.

The Rugby League Players’ Association is in mediation talks with the NRL after claiming the introduction of the stand-down rule breached the terms of their collective bargaining agreement. If the parties don’t resolve the matter it will be sent to arbitration, with an outcome expected before the start of the 2020 season.
 
Someone has to get this kid off social media. He’s posting often, even at a distance about his case by replaying news footage, not to mention sitting in a car eating maccas while seemingly watching players train. At the very least his barrister or Dessie need to have a serious talk to this kid. Not smart at all.
 
As per above (mitch)

A second person has been charged over his alleged role in a brawl that resulted in Manly star Manase Fainu being charged with the stabbing of a man at a Morman church dance.

Jona Faingaa was charged with affray after being arrested by appointment at Liverpool Police Station on Thursday night. The charging of Faingaa, known as “Big Buck”, could have ramifications for Fainu after the Sea Eagles star became the latest player suspended under the NRL’s ‘no fault’ stand-down policy.

Fainu has pleaded not guilty to wounding a person with intent to cause grievous bodily harm, affray and recklessly causing grievous bodily harm in company over the incident at a church dance in Wattle Grove, a suburb he has been banned from visiting while on bail.

It is alleged a brawl erupted outside the church after a man identified only as "Big Buck" hit another attendee with a baton. It is alleged Fainu then stabbed a 24-year-old man in the back, who required treatment by NSW Ambulance paramedics and was taken to hospital in a serious but stable condition

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