Remember:
* Actively exploring his options = he wants to stay but wants to suck every dollar out of the Broncos to keep him.
* Wants to stay = looking to sign elsewhere but needs to suck every dollar out of the club who wants to poach him.
Can I get my journalism degree now?
Shiba and Gos have been training as the starting centre and 2rf, with Mariner & Piaks as the reserves. It may change but that is the current pecking order.
This is the limit of ChatGTP, it can't actually create anything of its own, let alone deduce what the actual truth is. It can only gather information from the internet and simplify it. In this case, the majority of NRL sources are the Sydney media and... the cesspool of social media opinion.
Another rant...
When I talk of players not being "developed", Bukowski is pretty highly regarded, and even though he's nowhere near ready for NRL, up until now the Broncos haven't flinched with Mozer because Bukowski is coming through the ranks. However, as I noted last week, he was also also...
Such a poorly researched comment above. We had Haas and Jensen starting, with Willison coming off the bench and definitely able to be that impact game-changer.
Willison is still likely to be that guy. Te Kura is tall but very young so he doesn't have the muscular frame yet. Whereas Willison is...
I don't know much more than I already posted, but the "demotion" (if you want to call it that) happened when they returned after Christmas, so it doesn't seem that it's just for the camp. You'd have the main NRL regulars, then a depth group (which the younger players have been a part of until...
When I say short term, I mean this year. If they are unlikely to be required or ready for NRL this year, they are being pushed back in favour of some journeymen. Not even NRL journeymen, just older players from cup who could hold the fort for a game or 2.
Just has me worried for the development...
It would seem like Maguire has been tasked with creating immediate results. Which may be at the expense of development. Some of the younger players have been pushed back a bit further while some older depth players are getting a run. One example being Leota, who is in the top 30 but will not be...
Will be interesting to know when that was filmed. Still confident, but a lot more reserved and less of a show-off. If it's post-Madge's arrival it shows.
The NRL has always based its punishments on the outcome, not the cause. Two almost identical actions (eg, shoulder to the head) where one tackled player gets up unaffected, and the other is knocked unconscious and has a broken jaw, we know that one is going to be dealt with more severely.
In...
But normally it's a Bronco that gets an example made of them. Like Carrigan's "hip drop". Other team's players? All unfortunate accidents. A Bronco? THIS NEEDS TO BE STAMPED OUT RIGHT NOW AND A PRECENDENT SET. I guess the NRL still has that opportunity via whatever suspension they hand down.
It's still going to cost him big time financially. Even if the insurance of the dealership covers the costs (and therefore no civil suit can be brought against him directly by the people he hit), the insurance company will hold Mam liable for these costs.