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during the week has been wildly applauded in club land. Except at the Broncos and Warriors – two clubs where Moses has his claws firmly in the roster and the coaching staff. A point Stuart made in the strongest way.
‘‘I feel as though the game really needs to help clubs in regards to how we have to deal with certain managers over the way they agitate clubs and manipulate communications and negotiations to suit them,’’ Stuart said in relation to the club’s dealings with Moses over starWhile Brisbane’s management is the laughing stock of the NRL following the generous deal the club signed with coach and Moses client, there is growing talk that the Warriors are intent on loosening the grip the agent has on...
, who virtually forced Manly to let him take up a rich offer from the Warriors by being difficult, is on the outer. Green is, you guessed it, a Moses client. You get the drift.is a client of Moses and since his arrival in Newcastle – where he has had a positive impact – the agent has started to slip a few players into the roster. Fair play to Moses, who is thinking only of his clients but, if you are from the Stuart school, it is not in the best interests of the club.
Matthew has only ever had a strong level of respect for Jewish people and their history. The poorly thought-out and insensitive skit on his show was out of character. Others involved with the show could have done the same., but it’s hard when his wife,, still has a role in the game. As deputy chair of the Men of League Foundation, not everyone admires her personal style. Watch this space.
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