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4mil deal apparently
4mil deal apparently
No way but fills Burgess' void for rabbits if true.Good player, but not worth that coin.!!
Such a great player he sacked him when he was at the Broncos, seems Skeletor has had a change of heartSkeletor has numerous quotes talking about how great a player Arrow is, how much they want to sign him and how he's a similar player to Burgess..
Again, in what other sport can the coach of a rival team speak publicly about another player who is still under contract for one more full year?
Very true. It's either that or early onset dementia.Such a great player he sacked him when he was at the Broncos, seems Skeletor has had a change of heart
Out of all the off contract players this is the guy I wanted the Dogs to sign the most, he has all the attributes to take us forward and finally move beyond Tolman and co! He has it all and young too, will be very disappointed if Souths sign him!4mil deal apparently
I simply applaud bunnies for being proactive. Wish we where half as efficient.Out of all the off contract players this is the guy I wanted the Dogs to sign the most, he has all the attributes to take us forward and finally move beyond Tolman and co! He has it all and young too, will be very disappointed if Souths sign him!
So Souths are actually using money to sign Arrow from Burgess’ medical retirement even though they don’t even know if the NRL will approve such a farcical request??? Bunnies are quickly becoming the new Rorters thanks to Mr Greenberg, whilst the Bulldogs get no helping hands whatsoever, stinks of hypocrisy and I am getting very disillusioned with the NRL.
Exactly. We don’t have that sort of money but it doesn’t stop them whingeingNobody can whinge about us not making a play for him because it would be down right retarded to pay him that money... though I would happily see us pay him the money if he puts more shots on Klemmer like the one he put on him in the Knights Titans game
Hahahahahaha I bet our board didn’t even talk to him, too busy running touch footyFormer NRL player Jarrod Mullen has pleaded guilty to supplying cocaine.
Mullen, who was in court in Newcastle this morning, was arrested in Wollongong in May and was charged with supplying cocaine in the Newcastle area between September and December 2018.
The former Newcastle Knights player spent two days in intensive care last year after overdosing on drugs at a 40th birthday party.
Mullen is serving a four-year ban from the NRL after testing positive for steroids in 2017.
Another one off the list