Graham 1,981 Posted February 28 Author Report Share Posted February 28 Parramatta has stopped paying Michael Jennings’ $8000 a week salary while he is banned for alleged drug cheating. Jennings was suspended by the NRL last October for returning a positive sample for banned substances Ligandrol and Ibutamoren and three of their metabolites. The former Australian international currently works for a building company while he awaits a verdict. It is said the Eels will continue to provide welfare support but have suspended the 32-year-old’s contract which expires at the end of the year. Quote The Australian Rugby League Forum Link to post Share on other sites
Graham 1,981 Posted February 28 Author Report Share Posted February 28 Canberra are set to announce the re-signing of promising back-rower Hudson Young, with the 22-year-old extending his tenure with the Green Machine until the end of the 2023 season. Quote The Australian Rugby League Forum Link to post Share on other sites
Graham 1,981 Posted February 28 Author Report Share Posted February 28 Penrith will now turn their attention to star prop James Fisher-Harris after confirming the re-signings of star duo Stephen Crichton and Jarome Luai this week. Crichton penned a new deal until the end of the 2023 season on Wednesday before the club confirmed the extension of promising five-eighth Luai until 2024 later in the week. The duo of signings on top of newly-appointed co-captain Isaah Yeo’s new four-year deal has lifted plenty of pressure off of the Panthers’ shoulders ahead of this season’s open market. 1 Quote The Australian Rugby League Forum Link to post Share on other sites
Graham 1,981 Posted February 28 Author Report Share Posted February 28 (edited) NRL head of football Graham Annesley has flagged the league will consider altering the new rules introduced into the game should they show little or negative impacts on the game. The ARL Commission introduced eight new rules for the 2021 season in hope of making the game more exciting and free flowing, while many have hit back with criticism on several of the new rules. Scrums are set to be replaced with a play-the-ball when players in possession go into touch, with some criticism stating the change could end up causing more stoppages than before. Annesley revealed to NRL.com that the league would look to tweak rules where needed to ensure their goal of limiting stoppages in a more unpredictable game format following a trial run. Read the full story HERE Edited February 28 by Graham Quote The Australian Rugby League Forum Link to post Share on other sites
DoubleD 6,025 Posted February 28 Report Share Posted February 28 3 hours ago, Graham said: NRL head of football Graham Annesley has flagged the league will consider altering the new rules introduced into the game should they show little or negative impacts on the game. The ARL Commission introduced eight new rules for the 2021 season in hope of making the game more exciting and free flowing, while many have hit back with criticism on several of the new rules. Scrums are set to be replaced with a play-the-ball when players in possession go into touch, with some criticism stating the change could end up causing more stoppages than before. Annesley revealed to NRL.com that the league would look to tweak rules where needed to ensure their goal of limiting stoppages in a more unpredictable game format following a trial run. Read the full story HERE How about stop messing with the rules so much? 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
The Rocket 1,294 Posted February 28 Report Share Posted February 28 3 hours ago, DoubleD said: How about stop messing with the rules so much? It is a lot isn`t it, 8 in one go, but it seems that`s how V`landy`s operates, from the day he bought a pub, while still a student, to his time as CEO of Harness Racing Australia, which was an absolute basket case and he turned it around in two years, then CEO of Racing NSW, and what he has done there beggars belief, to be perfectly frank Double, I think we just have to sit back and see where this bloke will take us. One thing that should give us faith that he won`t change the game, on the field that is, beyond recognition is that he played the game and loves the game and is not some technocrat coming in from outside with no background in the game and making wholesale changes. I`d be more worried about that. BTW he played with Gary Jack as a teenager in Woollongong, Jack reckons he could of played first grade if he stuck at it, but got sidetracked with a few other things. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
DoubleD 6,025 Posted February 28 Report Share Posted February 28 3 minutes ago, The Rocket said: It is a lot isn`t it, 8 in one go, but it seems that`s how V`landy`s operates, from the day he bought a pub, while still a student, to his time as CEO of Harness Racing Australia, which was an absolute basket case and he turned it around in two years, then CEO of Racing NSW, and what he has done there beggars belief, to be perfectly frank Double, I think we just have to sit back and see where this bloke will take us. One thing that should give us faith that he won`t change the game, on the field that is, beyond recognition is that he played the game and loves the game and is not some technocrat coming in from outside with no background in the game and making wholesale changes. I`d be more worried about that. BTW he played with Gary Jack as a teenager in Woollongong, Jack reckons he could of played first grade if he stuck at it, but got sidetracked with a few other things. I don’t think it’s V’landys, these incessant changes have been happening a long time before he came on the scene. The 20-40 seems pointless, as do a couple of other ones for this year such as the tap which doesn’t speed up the game and allows the defence to reset, whereas a scrum allowed greater opportunity for the attacking side Quote Link to post Share on other sites
The Rocket 1,294 Posted February 28 Report Share Posted February 28 16 minutes ago, DoubleD said: I don’t think it’s V’landys, these incessant changes have been happening a long time before he came on the scene. The 20-40 seems pointless, as do a couple of other ones for this year such as the tap which doesn’t speed up the game and allows the defence to reset, whereas a scrum allowed greater opportunity for the attacking side True but they have certainly accelerated. As far as the 20/40 well it`s just another rule that sits in the books and is hardly ever used, little bit like the rule where a team taking a 20 metre tap can instead kick the ball over the sideline, instead of taking the tap, and get the feed down field, rarely used but I have seen it used effectively when a team is desperate to get the ball back at the end of a game. Perhaps 20/40 could serve a similar purpose sometimes. Another thing I like about 40/20, 20/40 is that it often forces the defending team to drop their wingers back, thereby shortening the defensive line, teams are more likely to go for the overlap if the wingers are back and I like anything that encourages backline play. Taps instead of scrums, I`m not sure about that either, it doesn`t look like League to me, have to admit though the bit I saw of your comp this year I was surprised how I didn`t notice the scrums were missing, but I`m still not sure about it. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
The Rocket 1,294 Posted March 1 Report Share Posted March 1 Victorian junior Dean Ieremia promoted to Melbourne Storm's top 30 squad (msn.com) Really heartening to see genuine born and bred Victorians breaking into the NRL. This is what expansion is all about. Dean Ieremia played both afl and League and chose the Rugby League route. The Storm are such a clever club, their ` You can play both codes` campaign last year was such a great idea and for a sport in foreign territory puts the idea into kids heads that they can try something different. Brilliant. 2 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Graham 1,981 Posted March 2 Author Report Share Posted March 2 The NRL have announced that the Adelaide Oval will host a State of Origin match in 2023, ensuring the series will see one game held on neutral turf for the next three years. In an announcement with the South Australian Government, the NRL confirmed the league would head back to Adelaide following the success of the 2020 series opener. A reduced crowd of 25,218 saw Queensland upset the Blues 18-14 to take a 1-0 series lead in November last year, after a delayed start due to the COVID-19 pandemic. 1 Quote The Australian Rugby League Forum Link to post Share on other sites
DavidM 10,216 Posted Wednesday at 18:52 Report Share Posted Wednesday at 18:52 I’ve been watching the season preview from Fox on Watch NRL . Impressive stuff Quote Link to post Share on other sites
The Rocket 1,294 Posted Wednesday at 20:41 Report Share Posted Wednesday at 20:41 As bloody usual Foxtel showing Nine how it should be done. There is a promo running on Nine at the moment, which is quite stirring, has a great scene with JWH beating his chest after something big must have happened on the field, there`s another shot of Corey Oates mouthing the `F` word which funny enough doesn`t come across as offensive, in fact probably a little bit comical because the insinuation is that Corey just put down another bomb, apparently he is quite a fan favourite with the kids up in Queensland. Anyway I would just like to see it a bit more often with only a week to go. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
unapologetic pedant 791 Posted Thursday at 01:13 Report Share Posted Thursday at 01:13 On 01/03/2021 at 09:53, The Rocket said: Victorian junior Dean Ieremia promoted to Melbourne Storm's top 30 squad (msn.com) Really heartening to see genuine born and bred Victorians breaking into the NRL. This is what expansion is all about. Dean Ieremia played both afl and League and chose the Rugby League route. The Storm are such a clever club, their ` You can play both codes` campaign last year was such a great idea and for a sport in foreign territory puts the idea into kids heads that they can try something different. Brilliant. Been watching highlights of the Victoria Thunderbolts S. G. Ball games on YouTube. They were well beaten last time out by the Roosters, but the other two games they`ve played (one postponed) were a win and a draw. Their fullback Sualauvi Faalogo looks dynamic. Don`t know if he`s on anyone`s radar but presumably he`s another local product. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
The Rocket 1,294 Posted Thursday at 22:10 Report Share Posted Thursday at 22:10 (edited) NRL 2021 Road to Regions: Adelaide - NRL I had no idea that the `Road to Regions` went outside NSW, I`ve only seen it around NSW so to see it in South Australia is great and it looks like they had a good turn-out. And having Alan Tongue involved is great as well, one of the true gentlemen of League. BTW saw a clip in there of kids playing a `captains ball` type game, I always thought that was a great way to teach kids passing while making a fun game out of it, instead of throwing the ball back to the Captain `netball/basketball` style get the kids to pass it League style. You could even do a version with a play-the -ball and pass. I remember when I was about 8 and moved to the country the school used to go to a park and play it in teams while racing each other, it was thrilling and a lot of fun. Great way to introduce kids to the basics. Edited Friday at 02:47 by The Rocket 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
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