Yes but in other breaking news I note that my IQ has dropped 20 points by contributing to @BOZO s inanity today.On the other hand, old mate Bozo is providing many lols.
Yes but in other breaking news I note that my IQ has dropped 20 points by contributing to @BOZO s inanity today.On the other hand, old mate Bozo is providing many lols.
So you are saying Kristie was not committed in her job ?We want committed staff , committed to the brand , committed to seeing it succeed and committed to working hard to achieve that.
Oh yes off course I know the game that you play feathered freindYes but in other breaking news I note that my IQ has dropped 20 points by contributing to @BOZO s inanity.
No, my comment is in a general sense of what has prevailed there for years ( nepotism ).So you are saying Kristie was not committed in her job ?
It's not my story, mate, and it's not yours either. One thing for sure, its definitely not RHs story; however, I find it ironic that KF, in relaying this story to RH, has reinforced TMs case by doing precisely the thing (leaking confidential info) that she has been potentially dismissed for. At this stage, its extremely well played TM in my opinion.Because you have respect for your views
But you do not have the confidence in your side of the story
It is not my storyIt's not my story, mate, and it's not yours either. One thing for sure, its definitely not RHs story; however, I find it ironic that KF, in relaying this story to RH, has reinforced TMs case by doing precisely the thing (leaking confidential info) that she has been dismissed for. At this stage, its extremely well played TM in my opinion.
AH, but the gay community gives it a bit of a twirl! 🤣🤣The correct term is .. fangirling .. google it ... but don't tell Budgie I corrected her or she will slap me upside the head.
It is not my story
This is Ray Hadleys allegations
I have told you before
Go straight to the source off all allegations
Ray had the balls to put his allegations on the line and I hope you do the same
Go to Hadley
He will happily take you all on
So put up or Shut up and move on
If that's is all true, i'd be happy to let him go and bring Weekes onto the wing.Garrick as good as gone I feel. Love him but no way we will or should be paying a winger on fullback money.
Newcastle is pushing for Manly’s Reuben Garrick to be granted an immediate release — a move that would allow Knights superstar Kalyn Ponga to shift directly into the halves.
Garrick, 25, has a contract at Brookvale for next season but the Knights are anxious for the prolific point scorer to play fullback next season.
Should Manly refuse to release Garrick, Newcastle would need to wait until November 1 — next Tuesday — to lodge a formal offer for 2024.
Newcastle has long-term interest in Garrick but the Knights’ interest would wane for 2024 if he’s not released by Manly for 2023.
The Daily Telegraph has been told talks between both clubs over Garrick are continuing.
Newcastle want Ponga in the halves but are unable to complete the switch until the club acquires a first string fullback. That, the club thinks, would be Garrick.
During such an unstable period at the club, Manly may be reluctant to allow crowd favourite Garrick to walk out – thus creating further headlines for the already embattled club.
Manly fullback Tom Trbojevic is recovering well from a season-ending shoulder injury and will certainly be fit and ready for round one next season.
In a text to The Daily Telegraph, Trbojevic wrote: “I am going well and, yes, I will be good to go for round one.”
It remains unknown whether his return will impact Manly’s decision over Garrick, who has ably substituted for Trbojevic in recent years.
Garrick is being paid winger’s money at Manly but could earn considerably more as a fullback.
The Sea Eagles have no immediate plans to release Garrick early but would carefully consider their position should the star player express a strong desire to play fullback.
Garrick won’t play fullback at Brookvale given he is behind Trbojevic with young Kaeo Weekes stamped as a future fullback along with Tolu Koula.
While no offer has been lodged, Manly has plans to extend Garrick.
The Sea Eagles may feel that letting Garrick depart now would leave the club short of depth in the outside backs.
Garrick scored 162 points this year and a stunning 334 points in 2021. He has spoken previously about an aspiration to play fullback.
When asked about playing fullback back in April, Garrick said: “I enjoy it. It’s a bit of a change-up from wing.”
Former Manly coach Des Hasler, when asked about Garrick switching to fullback, said in July: “Obviously Reuben still has that ability, he has that fitness and has that ability to turn up at different parts of the field, which is required of one to do these days (from fullback).”
Manly returns to off-season training in mid-November.
Speculation around Luke Brooks leaving for Newcastle refuses to dissipate despite constant denials by Wests Tigers management.
Who’s Hadley?No-one gives a flying **** what Hadley says, nobody listens to him anymore. He's got zero influence at this club and he can rant all he likes.
Hopefully the talks work in the club’s favour, would like to see Mapapalangi back at the club and they could throw in Bailey as part of the deal…Garrick as good as gone I feel. Love him but no way we will or should be paying a winger on fullback money.
Newcastle is pushing for Manly’s Reuben Garrick to be granted an immediate release — a move that would allow Knights superstar Kalyn Ponga to shift directly into the halves.
Garrick, 25, has a contract at Brookvale for next season but the Knights are anxious for the prolific point scorer to play fullback next season.
Should Manly refuse to release Garrick, Newcastle would need to wait until November 1 — next Tuesday — to lodge a formal offer for 2024.
Newcastle has long-term interest in Garrick but the Knights’ interest would wane for 2024 if he’s not released by Manly for 2023.
The Daily Telegraph has been told talks between both clubs over Garrick are continuing.
Newcastle want Ponga in the halves but are unable to complete the switch until the club acquires a first string fullback. That, the club thinks, would be Garrick.
During such an unstable period at the club, Manly may be reluctant to allow crowd favourite Garrick to walk out – thus creating further headlines for the already embattled club.
Manly fullback Tom Trbojevic is recovering well from a season-ending shoulder injury and will certainly be fit and ready for round one next season.
In a text to The Daily Telegraph, Trbojevic wrote: “I am going well and, yes, I will be good to go for round one.”
It remains unknown whether his return will impact Manly’s decision over Garrick, who has ably substituted for Trbojevic in recent years.
Garrick is being paid winger’s money at Manly but could earn considerably more as a fullback.
The Sea Eagles have no immediate plans to release Garrick early but would carefully consider their position should the star player express a strong desire to play fullback.
Garrick won’t play fullback at Brookvale given he is behind Trbojevic with young Kaeo Weekes stamped as a future fullback along with Tolu Koula.
While no offer has been lodged, Manly has plans to extend Garrick.
The Sea Eagles may feel that letting Garrick depart now would leave the club short of depth in the outside backs.
Garrick scored 162 points this year and a stunning 334 points in 2021. He has spoken previously about an aspiration to play fullback.
When asked about playing fullback back in April, Garrick said: “I enjoy it. It’s a bit of a change-up from wing.”
Former Manly coach Des Hasler, when asked about Garrick switching to fullback, said in July: “Obviously Reuben still has that ability, he has that fitness and has that ability to turn up at different parts of the field, which is required of one to do these days (from fullback).”
Manly returns to off-season training in mid-November.
Speculation around Luke Brooks leaving for Newcastle refuses to dissipate despite constant denials by Wests Tigers management.
So Koula isn’t suitable enough to fill in at fullback?I suspect Manly wouldn’t release Garrick for nothing so a swap could be in the worksThe club would be crazy to let Garrick go now. Keep him for another year at least.
If Porcelovic goes down again next year in say Round 3 with a season-ending suspected broken fingernail, we will want to have someone with some decent experience filling in again.
KO Weekes will get more opportunities at Manly in due course.
100% @Nordburg Koula is ready to play fullback if needed, and there is no way we release Garrick without getting a substantial benefit from that release.So Koula isn’t suitable enough to fill in at fullback?I suspect Manly wouldn’t release Garrick for nothing so a swap could be in the works
I haven’t forgotten about Imogen Coca Koula, Sudburg.So Koula isn’t suitable enough to fill in at fullback?I suspect Manly wouldn’t release Garrick for nothing so a swap could be in the works
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