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Lachlan Lewis is one lucky boy... In all seriousness though I'll think we will be ok.
I feel for stadium management: he we got this brand new world-class stadium... 2 weeks later....Fuck my life.........
I just started getting used to my new second home in Townsville and now this!!!!!!!!
ok - never knew that - the kennel is better than a phone call to telstraYou can put fox on pause for 5 bucks a month mate.
Super League 2.0??It was only a matter of time..
Hopefully this is the death of the NRL so they can create a professionally run competition for once where the majority of clubs aren't losing millions of dollars per year.
This is probably finally the death of Foxtel too, which I won't complain about.
Hopefully there'll be significant change. Gus is one of the few people equipped to run the league from a pure football perspective.Super League 2.0??
It was only a matter of time..
Hopefully this is the death of the NRL so they can create a professionally run competition for once where the majority of clubs aren't losing millions of dollars per year.
This is probably finally the death of Foxtel too, which I won't complain about.
Literally. Ironically rich Chinese will probably end up buying them upIf any clubs fold due to this suspension or dare I say cancellation to the season there will be a lot of players looking for new homes and a few coaches as well.
Lookout the Tin-Foil brigade is out and about lolVirus is a man made biological weapon or a hoax
The elite are bringing the world to its knees
if 8 clubs die, we will make the finals this yearNRL will become insolvent and few clubs will possibly die now so we might get a fair comp full home and away league.
Dean pay is safeIn an unprecedented blow, the NRL season has been suspended indefinitely — effective immediately — after Queensland announced it would be shutting its borders to try and contain the outbreak.
The NRL season has been suspended indefinitely effective immediately.
On an unprecedented day for the game, the NRL has scheduled a chief executives hook-up in the next hour that will decide that the competition has been postponed.
It follows another dramatic day where the closing of the Queensland borders ultimately put the NRL’s hopes of playing on.
The NRL also forced staff to take forced annual leave while clubs across the game had to make huge staffing cuts.
The Australian Rugby League Commission had a midday meeting today but it was after that news greeted them relating to the tough new border restrictions that hit like a sledgehammer.
It is understood these new restrictions might prove an impossible barrier for the NRL to now get over as Australia’s shutdown of nonessential travel.
Queensland’s border closure will take effect at midnight on Wednesday. The Queensland Disaster Management Committee will meet tomorrow to finalise details - including exemptions - and more detail will be released at that time.
ARL Commission chairman Peter V’landys has not given up hope he can find a way for the competition to continue but at this stage of the day it is not looking good.
The NRL are hoping to get more clarity about what the new border restrictions will mean later today.
https://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/s...n/news-story/c3abe1ad6b1759ea1c7c13b9400e398f
Really mate, Gould policing the Roosters salary cap, after having been closely associated with Politis for what 25 years and probably getting some pocket money to gamble with from him.Hopefully there'll be significant change. Gus is one of the few people equipped to run the league from a pure football perspective.
I'd love it if he took over and they remodeled everything financially. From how much clubs lose to how much of a farce the policing of the cap and player movement is, a lot of change is required.