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No dickheads policy? Must be certain exceptions if true.
Sounds like a moron. Why would we do this?Surely this Dane Laurie thing is just a rumour.
He has had his fair share of disciplinary action!
http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daine_Laurie#section_1
Not great ball security but definitely could bend the line. Can't see the logic in buying him. It's a rumour at this stage.I remember seeing him in a couple of games for WT, if my memory serves me correctly he was a clutz.
Do we not have a player being paid $600k to "Bend the line"? WTF is going onNot great ball security but definitely could bend the line. Can't see the logic in buying him. It's a rumour at this stage.
*insert Danny Weasel Bullshit* and then add in the Bulldogs may, may not, or may have signed Folau..DW Rumours from SMH
'[h=3]Eels fuming at Dogs[/h]Parramatta are convinced they know which Bulldogs official was leaking information about the club wanting to sign Aiden Tolman. The Eels deny they are interested in signing the prop and say Tolman is unwanted at Belmore. They claim the Bulldogs are pushing Parramatta into the picture so Canterbury can eventually say they can't afford Tolman. Parra say they don't want Tolman or fellow Dogs forward Frank Pritchard and they are convinced that Waratahs recruit Israel Folau, a player the Eels narrowly missed out on in the off-season, is close to signing or has already signed with Canterbury for 2014. Clearly, the Dogs will need to make room to afford the former rugby league international and GWS Giants marquee signing. The Eels are sick of being used as leverage by other clubs to suit their signing agendas.
Read more: http://www.smh.com.au/rugby-league/...me-partners-20130406-2he0r.html#ixzz2PjDCjtDM
We haven't had a player that looked like predator since we got rid of Idris.Just heard on radio dogs have signed Dane Laurie mid season, effective asap
Mr Visible = Matress B for those playing at home.Lol guys, if it's from Mr Visible (in this thread), take it for a bit of a chuckle
The man has a good sense of humour. Well trolled Mr.V, well trolled
Mr.V is just taking the piss out of a lot of folks posting stupid rumours tis all
Moving the most dangerous fullback in the NRL last year to halfback? No.What abour babra at halfback and folau at fullback make sense to me.
Suggestions are Michael Dobson who has been carving up ESL may be looking for a return to the NRL. With Dobson lined up with Titans Management group as in the case of a majority of many bulldogs players including James Graham, it is seen as a possibility given Greenbergs relationship with the Titans. Dobson left the NRL mid 2008 from Canberra.
Momentum as clubs look at England:If we went to the ESL I would prefer Johnny Lomax or Sam Tomkins, but i dont think they would leave England.
You may be able to answer this Mr I . Did barba play in the halves in under 20's or was he fb ?[/QUOTE]Moving the most dangerous fullback in the NRL last year to halfback? No.
He played halfback in the NSW Cup though. Even won the grand final leading that team around. That said, I watched that game, and he wasn't much of a halfback.He was playing at 5/8 in Toyota cup.You may be able to answer this Mr I . Did barba play in the halves in under 20's or was he fb ?
They played him at halfback in NSW Cup, because they thought he was one (the word was that he was the next JT), not because anyone kept him out of that position. During that time it was found he had neither the kicking game, nor passing game to be a success in that role, he struggled to direct forwards around properly and he tended to play a lone hand a lot of the time, taking on the line as the first option, and loved going for intercepts when in defence.Yeah Barba played in the halves for both NSW Cup and Toyota Cup. Also had a very small stint at hooker for one or two games.
Toyota Cup from memory Daniel Aboud-Sleiman kept him in the halves, and NSW Cup Michael Lett kept him in the halves.
However this was all before he found his feet at fullback. Now, one of his greatest assets is hitting holes from behind our attacking line. If you play him in the halves he is nowhere near as dangerous as he's unable to be "anywhere and everywhere". At the moment he can hide behind our forwards in the attacking line, making the defensively line having to look past our forwards to see where Barba is lurking.