Back Up Hooker for 2010

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kingyfan link said:
Either Hodkingson or Burns back from the cowgirls at less than what they are paying him now.

Suprised you didnt say Kingy
 
The Wheel link said:
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Either Hodkingson or Burns back from the cowgirls at less than what they are paying him now.

Suprised you didnt say Kingy
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Kingy is my happy hooker.  And besides to does all his bending over and picking up things after the games.
 
Foran - he'd play no.9 should there be any injury concerns to Ballin....then Bailey or Lyon would move to 6 and someone else would fill the gap i.e. Farrar
 
Fro link said:
if we bought Sullivan can we get Dan to ban Sullyfan :)

You are behind the times Fro

He is now known as Wittyfan and more into Rugby and death riding the Warriors these days haha
 
DVS Matt link said:
Foran - he'd play no.9 should there be any injury concerns to Ballin....then Bailey or Lyon would move to 6 and someone else would fill the gap i.e. Farrar

Ohh yeah.. Good idea :)
 
Is now a Rugby man Mata, gone to play for Otago, don't think he has crack the top side for the NPC as yet

There was actually an article on the Sunshine Coast hooker in last weeks RLW. Is playing footy with a titanium rod in the top half of his spine !!
 
On 2UE tonight John Gibbs reckoned that it was almost a done deal that Manly was signing Terrence SeuSeu from Cronulla as a replacement for LeSnak.
 
Bradza link said:
On 2UE tonight John Gibbs reckoned that it was almost a done deal that Manly was signing Terrence SeuSeu from Cronulla as a replacement for LeSnak.

I'd prefer LeSnack backed out of his Super League contract
 
THE sun bounces off Tim Smith's face as he sits in a green field on the outskirts of Melbourne. He lies back basking in the warmth. In the light. But the darkness still lives inside him. The depression that ruined his career at Parramatta.

Smith looks down at his shadow as he talks about the two weeks he spent sitting in a room in a Gold Coast rehabilitation clinic. With just a bed, a sink and a toilet, he was locked in this room, but he wasn't alone. The snarling black dog was there too. All teeth and terror.

"I will always be bipolar,'' Smith said. "That is something that will never go away. I will get depressed from time to time, but it is something I have to deal with.

"It is something I would not wish on anyone, but I have just had to learn to deal with.''

Just three years after being labelled the next Peter Sterling, this former Dally M rookie of the year found himself in a hospital room confronting his demons. His career had come crashing down after a series of alcohol-related misdemeanours.

After playing three games of season 2008, Smith fronted a press conference at Parramatta Stadium on April 14 and told the world he was standing down from rugby league.

While choking back tears, he also revealed he had been diagnosed with bipolar and said he needed help.

"It was tough,'' Smith said. "Real tough. I was really lucky I had a lot of people around me that were very supportive. I don't know what would have happened without that support because it was the hardest time of my life. I spent two weeks in the clinic. I had to go in and talk about all this personal stuff.

"They made me get it all off my chest. I would wake up early and go and talk to people. I had to open up about all my problems. I would have two or three of those sessions and then go back to my room and think about it. I had to stay there until they thought it was OK.''

Darkness had engulfed Smith in the weeks leading up to his shock departure from the Eels.

He spent most of his time in his bedroom with the curtains drawn shut. "I just had to leave the Eels. It was for me and I did it for myself. I am still, to this day, glad I did it because I was in a real bad place.''

But 16 months on, Smith can see the light. He survived a 12-month stint with English Super League giants Wigan without incident. He now has his sights set on a return to the NRL.

"I have always wanted to get back,'' Smith said. "At the time I needed to get away because of all the drama, but I am back now.

"I think I have just grown up as a person. Obviously I have a girlfriend now and she has helped me a lot. We have known each other for a few years and we started dating about four months ago. She has helped give me stability.''

Smith, 24, is willing to do whatever it takes to return to the NRL and will play for just $50,000 a year if he has to.

"Hopefully within a week or two I will have something nutted out,'' he said. "But I know I have to start all over again. I am not going to be on the money I was on, but I am willing to take that paycut.

"I just want to get back in it and prove to myself I can be the player I know I can be.''

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@ 50K that could be a very good backup hooker
 
SeuSeu could be interestng

Is bloody sharp out of dummy half, and was very highly rated a couple of years ago as an up and comer
 
It looks like Johnny Gibbs had some decent mail about Seu Seu back in August. I can't really stand Gibbs with his attachment to Manly being the redeeming feature but he got this right.

I think Seu Seu at the right price adds value.

More importantly, now that they've found a pen down at Narrabeen we might hear about some more signed contracts.
 
Team P W L PD Pts
6 5 1 59 12
6 5 1 20 12
6 4 2 53 10
6 4 2 30 10
7 4 2 25 9
7 4 3 40 8
7 4 3 24 8
7 4 3 -8 8
7 4 3 -18 8
7 3 3 20 7
7 3 4 31 6
7 3 4 17 6
6 2 4 -31 6
7 3 4 -41 6
7 2 5 -29 4
6 1 5 -102 4
6 0 6 -90 2
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