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Re: vaealiki

Posted: Mon Mar 19, 2007 12:55 pm
by DaiJones
According to a New Zealand website, Parramatta are interested in resigning Mr V, who they descibe as having "stagnated" over here!
Vaealiki's Girl must have had a word

Re: vaealiki

Posted: Mon Mar 19, 2007 6:07 pm
by lucky 13
DaiJones posted:
According to a New Zealand website, Parramatta are interested in resigning Mr V, who they descibe as having "stagnated" over here!
Vaealiki's Girl must have had a word
Well he defiantly stank for the first 2 years :roll:

Re: vaealiki

Posted: Tue Mar 20, 2007 4:30 am
by Vaealikis Girl
DaiJones posted:
According to a New Zealand website, Parramatta are interested in resigning Mr V, who they descibe as having "stagnated" over here!
Vaealiki's Girl must have had a word
:wink: I wish i could say it was my doing but unfortunately i don't have that much influence. When he left he said he always intended to return at some point but i think whether he does will depend on whether we keep two of our players who are off contract at the end of the season

Re: vaealiki

Posted: Tue Mar 20, 2007 1:58 pm
by Matthew
Vaealikis Girl posted:
:wink: I wish i could say it was my doing but unfortunately i don't have that much influence. When he left he said he always intended to return at some point but i think whether he does will depend on whether we keep two of our players who are off contract at the end of the season
Well the chances of your wish coming true just got better:

http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/rugby_union/6470487.stm


Re: vaealiki

Posted: Tue Mar 20, 2007 2:49 pm
by Cruncher
pie eaters posted:
Im sick of rugby union it just gets work, it seems every week another rugby league star is defecting
It's our own fault. The salary cap and other stringent 'level playing field' measures have left us massively vulnerable to attack.

We've even allowed ourselves to be socially engineered into thinking that spending big money on big name players is somehow immoral (thereby ruling ourselves out, not just of getting some more in, but of keeping the ones we've got).

RU is attacking and attacking, the RFL is doing absolutely NOTHING to stop it. It's like watching a car-crash in slow motion. I truly dread for our future.

Re: vaealiki

Posted: Tue Mar 20, 2007 4:03 pm
by jinkin jimmy
Cruncher posted:
pie eaters posted:
Im sick of rugby union it just gets work, it seems every week another rugby league star is defecting
It's our own fault. The salary cap and other stringent 'level playing field' measures have left us massively vulnerable to attack.

We've even allowed ourselves to be socially engineered into thinking that spending big money on big name players is somehow immoral (thereby ruling ourselves out, not just of getting some more in, but of keeping the ones we've got).

RU is attacking and attacking, the RFL is doing absolutely NOTHING to stop it. It's like watching a car-crash in slow motion. I truly dread for our future.
Consistently good stuff Cruncher on this and other cap-related threads. I wholeheartedly concur. If this carries on we will have the most closely fought, mediocre standard sport in the world!!

Re: vaealiki

Posted: Tue Mar 20, 2007 4:14 pm
by DaveO
jinkin jimmy posted:
Consistently good stuff Cruncher on this and other cap-related threads. I wholeheartedly concur. If this carries on we will have the most closely fought, mediocre standard sport in the world!!
I think we already have. There was a post on rlfans about how good was Offiah and there are some links to YouTube videos of the great man.

What stood out for me in particular was one with Widnes v Hull 1989/90 and it was not his tries but the support play that made me sit up. It was breathtaking to put it mildly. A far higher standard than we see today as a rule.

Dave

Re: vaealiki

Posted: Tue Mar 20, 2007 4:41 pm
by Cruncher
DaveO posted:
jinkin jimmy posted:
Consistently good stuff Cruncher on this and other cap-related threads. I wholeheartedly concur. If this carries on we will have the most closely fought, mediocre standard sport in the world!!
I think we already have. There was a post on rlfans about how good was Offiah and there are some links to YouTube videos of the great man.

What stood out for me in particular was one with Widnes v Hull 1989/90 and it was not his tries but the support play that made me sit up. It was breathtaking to put it mildly. A far higher standard than we see today as a rule.

Dave
I've said it before, but I think it's worth saying again. The GB team that almost won the Ashes in 1990 (against a very strong Aussie team) was full of players who'd all be in RU if they were playing now. The likes of Hanley, Lydon, Edwards, Offiah, Myler, Davies, Gregory (both of them), Goodway, Hampson, etc - would all be in the other code now.

The mind boggles that standards of player acquisition and retention have been allowed to deteriorate like this purely for the myth of 'making it more fair'.

Re: vaealiki

Posted: Tue Mar 20, 2007 6:36 pm
by Bear
pie eaters posted:
Im sick of rugby union it just gets work, it seems every week another rugby league star is defecting
I feel the same :angry:

Re: vaealiki

Posted: Wed Mar 21, 2007 3:36 am
by Vaealikis Girl
Matthew posted:
Well the chances of your wish coming true just got better:

http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/rugby_union/6470487.stm
Yep saw the news on an update last night. Still not guaranteed that Vaealiki will be coming back but after speaking to a few people today it does look like it might be moving that way.