2022 Rd 21 V Panthers: Game Day
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What's Ricky gna do when he finishes coaching without winning us a premiership..
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By your own ideas of defamation Ricky now has grounds to sue you for itT_R wrote:Whether or not it meets a legal definition of 'defamation' is neither here nor there. It was grotesque, petulant and a truly awful look for the Raiders.
If you had a kid looking towards an NRL future, would you see Stuart and think to yourself 'this is something I want to be a part of?'
I see a pathetic, whined little man with serious personality issues.
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Likely move to coaching director when Croker takes over as head coach.radicalraider wrote: ↑August 7, 2022, 11:27 am What's Ricky gna do when he finishes coaching without winning us a premiership..
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Nope - I was careful. Look at my phrasing.Raider Azz wrote:By your own ideas of defamation Ricky now has grounds to sue you for itT_R wrote:Whether or not it meets a legal definition of 'defamation' is neither here nor there. It was grotesque, petulant and a truly awful look for the Raiders.
If you had a kid looking towards an NRL future, would you see Stuart and think to yourself 'this is something I want to be a part of?'
I see a pathetic, whined little man with serious personality issues.
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I’d like $10 for every time we hear a media crony or club spokesman says any of the following quotes this week:
“Ricky wears his heart on his sleeve”
“Family is everything to Ricky”
“That emotion is what we love about Ricky”
“Ricky wears his heart on his sleeve”
“Family is everything to Ricky”
“That emotion is what we love about Ricky”
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Fisher-Harris and Cotric facing bans; Salmon facing a fine for kick; Tapine set to be fined for crusher
Panthers prop James Fisher-Harris is facing a 2-3 week ban for a high tackle on Ryan Sutton in last night's clash between Penrith and Canberra. The Grade 3 careless high tackle charge carries a two week suspension with an early guilty plea, three weeks if the charge is contested and fails at the judiciary.
Panthers five-eighth Jaeman Salmon was charged with a contrary conduct offence for a kick on Raiders hooker Tom Starling and faces a $1,000 fine with an early guilty plea ($1,500 if he contests and fails).
Raiders winger Nick Cotric will miss one match with an early guilty plea after he was charged with a Grade 2 careless high tackle. He will miss two games if he contests and is found guilty by the judiciary. Joe Tapine faces a $3,000 fine with an early plea for a Grade 1 crusher tackle on Fisher-Harris - two matches if he contests and is found guilty.
Read more: https://www.nrl.com/news/2022/03/13/jud ... t-charges/
Panthers prop James Fisher-Harris is facing a 2-3 week ban for a high tackle on Ryan Sutton in last night's clash between Penrith and Canberra. The Grade 3 careless high tackle charge carries a two week suspension with an early guilty plea, three weeks if the charge is contested and fails at the judiciary.
Panthers five-eighth Jaeman Salmon was charged with a contrary conduct offence for a kick on Raiders hooker Tom Starling and faces a $1,000 fine with an early guilty plea ($1,500 if he contests and fails).
Raiders winger Nick Cotric will miss one match with an early guilty plea after he was charged with a Grade 2 careless high tackle. He will miss two games if he contests and is found guilty by the judiciary. Joe Tapine faces a $3,000 fine with an early plea for a Grade 1 crusher tackle on Fisher-Harris - two matches if he contests and is found guilty.
Read more: https://www.nrl.com/news/2022/03/13/jud ... t-charges/
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That sums it up right there.T_R wrote: ↑August 7, 2022, 10:51 am According to an article in the SMH, the comment came as a result of an incident in an under 12s game where Stuart's son and Salmon had a run in. Stuart then went and got into the 11 year old Salmon after the game, before being told to bugger off by Salmon's dad. Apparently the pair 'had to be separated'. At an under 12s game.
Yes, Stuart held a grudge over a decade against an 11 year old child.
He's not well.
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When an 'apology' is not really an apology.greeneyed wrote:Canberra Raiders coach Ricky Stuart apologises for astonishing outburst as 2010 incident revealed
Canberra Raiders coach Ricky Stuart has apologised for making comments regarding Jaemon Salmon.
The Sydney Morning Herald reports Stuart's anger stems from an incident in 2010, when his son and Salmon were playing in the same under 12s team.
While the exact incident is not specified, the report claims Stuart - then Cronulla's NRL coach - was so incensed that he approached a young Salmon, whose father stood up for his son and almost got in a physical altercation with the rugby league legend.
Read more: https://wwos.nine.com.au/nrl/live-score ... cial-NRLFS
The history between Stuart and Salmon that triggered ‘weak-gutted dog’ attack: https://www.smh.com.au/sport/nrl/reveal ... 5b7vc.html
NRL to investigate Raiders coach Ricky Stuart after labelling Panther Jaeman Salmon a 'weak-gutted dog'
Canberra Raiders coach Ricky Stuart will be investigated by the NRL Integrity Unit after his controversial comments on Saturday night.
"Whenever there's an issue like this, we ask the integrity team to gather information and have a look at it," NRL CEO Andrew Abdo said.
Read more: https://www.canberratimes.com.au/story/ ... al-attack/
Raiders coach Ricky Stuart breaks silence on 'weak-gutted dog' comments, family history with Penrith Panther Jaeman Salmon: https://www.canberratimes.com.au/story/ ... /?cs=14264
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it is different saying:Old School Green wrote: ↑August 6, 2022, 9:51 pmI’d be disappointed in my kid if he kicked someone in the face and balls.Billy Walker wrote: ↑August 6, 2022, 9:47 pmHe actually said he had dealings with him growing up and he was a weak gutted dog as a kid and nothing has changed he’s a weak gutted dog as a person.Old School Green wrote: ↑August 6, 2022, 9:45 pmYou got your opinion; I got mine; Stuart’s got his.Billy Walker wrote: ↑August 6, 2022, 9:42 pmIf Cotric decapitated Edwards, if Soliola killed Slater, if Young blinded someone- get a grip! Nothing excuses those commentsOld School Green wrote: ↑August 6, 2022, 9:39 pm If he breaks starling’s jaw; ruptures a testicle that’s ok…but Stuart calls out the grubby act and all of a sudden sack Ricky. Yeh that makes sense.
Fact. He kicked him. Twice. Once in the balls once in the face.
Fact. Stuart called him a weak dog for doing it.
Imo he is.
Just think on that and how you’d feel if it were your son
Obviously you have a bigger problem with words calling it out than you do with the actions of doing it. Good for you. I’m fine with it being called out. Nothing more to say really.
it was a weak dog act
vs.
saying he is a weak gutted dog, as a kid and adult
I would have been fine with the first comment. I think the 2nd is very poor
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I would still have an issue with the million dollar a year 'face of the Raiders' communicating in public l Ike a meth addled lunatic at a train station, but yeah, a bit better I guess.Boomercm wrote:it is different saying:Old School Green wrote: ↑August 6, 2022, 9:51 pmI’d be disappointed in my kid if he kicked someone in the face and balls.Billy Walker wrote: ↑August 6, 2022, 9:47 pmHe actually said he had dealings with him growing up and he was a weak gutted dog as a kid and nothing has changed he’s a weak gutted dog as a person.Old School Green wrote: ↑August 6, 2022, 9:45 pmYou got your opinion; I got mine; Stuart’s got his.Billy Walker wrote: ↑August 6, 2022, 9:42 pm If Cotric decapitated Edwards, if Soliola killed Slater, if Young blinded someone- get a grip! Nothing excuses those comments
Fact. He kicked him. Twice. Once in the balls once in the face.
Fact. Stuart called him a weak dog for doing it.
Imo he is.
Just think on that and how you’d feel if it were your son
Obviously you have a bigger problem with words calling it out than you do with the actions of doing it. Good for you. I’m fine with it being called out. Nothing more to say really.
it was a weak dog act
vs.
saying he is a weak gutted dog, as a kid and adult
I would have been fine with the first comment. I think the 2nd is very poor
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Classic Rick playbook.
Blow up followed by an apology, keep it in the news cycle for a couple of days just to ensure the media has no way of focusing on how hopelessly inept he is as a head coach.
Rinse and repeat
Blow up followed by an apology, keep it in the news cycle for a couple of days just to ensure the media has no way of focusing on how hopelessly inept he is as a head coach.
Rinse and repeat
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Well I guess that is one way to deflect on a poor performance by your team!! In Ricky we trust....not
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1. He said it.
2. He doubled down on it post game.
3. He apologises that he shouldn’t have said it on that platform.
He doesn’t get it. He inevitably will need to apologise to Salmon but you’d have to question his sincerity. He’s sorry he said it - he doesn’t seem to think it is a incorrect opinion he holds he’s just sorry he said it. No clear if he is sorry for himself, the club, the fans, the NRL or perhaps even Salmon?
2. He doubled down on it post game.
3. He apologises that he shouldn’t have said it on that platform.
He doesn’t get it. He inevitably will need to apologise to Salmon but you’d have to question his sincerity. He’s sorry he said it - he doesn’t seem to think it is a incorrect opinion he holds he’s just sorry he said it. No clear if he is sorry for himself, the club, the fans, the NRL or perhaps even Salmon?
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Ata Mariota’s #1 fan. Bless his cotton socks.
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Makes me wonder if the incident involving the young Salmon involved comments about Ricky's daughter. That would explain a lot about the harshness of Ricky's reaction and the fact that he held onto it for so long.
But you still don't SAY it in the press conference.
But you still don't SAY it in the press conference.
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Don't worry about the WGD comment, not enough being said about Rick's comments about our actual performance. Sitting there with that absolute **** imposter sitting next to him, he seemed to think we played well. Not sure what game he watched. We were **** dreadful and don't deserve to make the 8.
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Calm down Erin Brockovich.T_R wrote: ↑August 7, 2022, 11:36 amNope - I was careful. Looking at my phrasing.Raider Azz wrote:By your own ideas of defamation Ricky now has grounds to sue you for itT_R wrote:Whether or not it meets a legal definition of 'defamation' is neither here nor there. It was grotesque, petulant and a truly awful look for the Raiders.
If you had a kid looking towards an NRL future, would you see Stuart and think to yourself 'this is something I want to be a part of?'
I see a pathetic, whined little man with serious personality issues.
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What’s the point of even speculating about the incident? There is no excuse for Rick’s behaviour last night. None. Zero.raiderskater wrote: ↑August 7, 2022, 12:22 pm Makes me wonder if the incident involving the young Salmon involved comments about Ricky's daughter. That would explain a lot about the harshness of Ricky's reaction and the fact that he held onto it for so long.
But you still don't SAY it in the press conference.
From where I’m sitting, you’ve got someone who has taken issue with something in the past and not addressed it face-to-face. But then has come out on his public platform where the other party doesn’t have any right of reply (btw, screw the organisation that puts him there and all the players that play for him, the great man has a personal axe to grind) and taken a shot, about something that he could have resolved years ago if he had any ability to interact with others like an adult.
Tell me who exactly the weak dog is in that scenario.
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I'm not sure what the tiers are, but the table suggests we're somewhere in the middle and Penrith are significantly better than everyone else. A bit like Melbourne were at their peak. Many teams in the middle of the pack are extremely hot and cold.Roger Kenworthy wrote:This match and the Rabbitohs making mincemeat of the Warriors showed we're still firmly on the third-tier of clubs. We didn't fire a shot, and as expected a player like CHN who is lauded when he carves up the Warriors was firing blanks against a top tier defence. Not that it's his fault, Starling and out halves don't know how to put quality defence under pressure and force them into decision making scenarios. Those 3 sets in a row later in the first half were embarassing when we tried to run over the top of 12-man Penrith for 18 tackles.Seiffert82 wrote: ↑August 7, 2022, 6:30 am Meanwhile, the performance by our lads wasn't great, but it did highlight how well drilled the Penrith defence is.
The conditions were pretty terrible for most of the game. Our handling at critical moments let us down. We were also never able to maintain any momentum as Penrith were very effective in slowing down the ruck.
I thought our short kicking game was excellent and our defence, apart from the missed tackles that led to tries was pretty solid. Like any good team, Penrith certainly punished us for our errors, and were able to defend theirs.
Our service out of dummy half at times was poor, and at time Fog and Jack cramped our attack laterally. By the end we were going sideways rather than straight and it showed.
Bit of a reality check and the "feud" gets ratcheted up another notch. Good times.
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We've got four more games that must be won. That will get the team to 30 points on the table and squeeze into the top eight. The Dragons are a worry, but we've got them at home. Ditto Manly.
As for people saying the club won't do something about Ricky's comments, have all of you forgotten Monaghan, Carney, Dugan and Ferguson? The club did act and in two cases it came back to hurt us. Stuart has said he won't coach against the Raiders. So, that's not an issue here.
My guess is a fine. If the club stands him down while we're still in the hunt for the finals, then ... best I say nothing more.
As for people saying the club won't do something about Ricky's comments, have all of you forgotten Monaghan, Carney, Dugan and Ferguson? The club did act and in two cases it came back to hurt us. Stuart has said he won't coach against the Raiders. So, that's not an issue here.
My guess is a fine. If the club stands him down while we're still in the hunt for the finals, then ... best I say nothing more.
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Watching the discussion of the journalists on The Sunday Footy Show, it was suggested that the NRL had been considering standing a coach down for a game over post match comments this year. And suggested they might consider it again in this case.
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Forget it. We are cooked.yurithe1 wrote:We've got four more games that must be won. That will get the team to 30 points on the table and squeeze into the top eight. The Dragons are a worry, but we've got them at home. Ditto Manly
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I think that would be appropriate. I guess the raiders got some coverage on the show this week.
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Can they make the penalty to be 4 years? Would be beneficial for us as the lack of coaching and football smarts was evident again yesterday, just like for the last two years.
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It’s interesting the notion of the NRL or raiders launching an investigation into this issue.
It happened. He said those words - that is beyond all dispute! So what is to investigate? Regardless of what history exists is there anything that excuses the comments and the path Ricky took?
To me the notion of an investigation is more about monitoring sentiment, seeing which way commentators, fans and others fall on the issue and aligning appropriately. Followship rather than leadership!
It happened. He said those words - that is beyond all dispute! So what is to investigate? Regardless of what history exists is there anything that excuses the comments and the path Ricky took?
To me the notion of an investigation is more about monitoring sentiment, seeing which way commentators, fans and others fall on the issue and aligning appropriately. Followship rather than leadership!
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Hearing rumours the NRL might let Ricky off with a fine but plan to come down very hard on the club by demanding they extend him another 2 more years!Hong Kong Raider wrote: ↑August 7, 2022, 2:32 pmCan they make the penalty to be 4 years? Would be beneficial for us as the lack of coaching and football smarts was evident again yesterday, just like for the last two years.
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So why does salmon get a fine for kicking Starling twice when Rapana got suspended for a week? These are very similar incidents so why the difference in penalty?
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Don't bother trying to work out how the match review committee works, you'll lose too many braincellspickles wrote:So why does salmon get a fine for kicking Starling twice when Rapana got suspended for a week? These are very similar incidents so why the difference in penalty?
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Forgetting Ricky’s ridiculous outburst for a minute. How the hell does Salmon only get a fine for clear as day kicks to the groin and face. He only kicked out in the incident because he was hit in an excellent tackle. There was absolutely no excuse to kick out in his position.pickles wrote:So why does salmon get a fine for kicking Starling twice when Rapana got suspended for a week? These are very similar incidents so why the difference in penalty?
Other players have had suspensions for kicks when the player hit was behind the kicker and near their feet.
Seems clear the MRC took Ricky’s stupidity as a reason to soften what should have been a strong charge.
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Let's get the senior official brains trust to get the word out - we're putting a big score on the dragons
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No need, really. Just a bit hypocritical. A LOT hypocritical.gergreg wrote:You're not going to give us a history lesson on the Yamba drive traffic lights, are you Rep?reptar wrote:If that’s it, then Ricky has far worse things in his past.Hong Kong Raider wrote:Seems like EDIT from the below, but some of our guys have done stupid things as well. EDIT
Personal life
On October 14, 2018, it was reported that Salmon had crashed his white Jeep Cherokee into 3 parked cars before rolling onto its roof, stopping southbound traffic in Miranda in Sydney’s south. Salmon was taken to hospital for mandatory blood and urine testing before being released.[12]
On 5 December 2018, Salmon was charged with low range drink driving for the incident which occurred in October 2018. Salmon was ordered to complete a safe driving course and faced court in January 2019.[13]
On 17 January 2019, Salmon was fined $1500 and disqualified from driving for 6 months at Sutherland Local Court. The court heard Salmon was checking his phone when his Jeep Cherokee crossed onto the wrong side of the road, hit three parked cars before flipping onto its roof stopping traffic. The court also heard Salmon had been out clubbing in Cronulla and arrived on home at 3am, slept for 6 hours before waking at 9am to get breakfast and then buy a suit from Westfield Miranda when the crash occurred.[14]
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Because he kicked him twice. Second kick cancels the first one ya seepickles wrote:So why does salmon get a fine for kicking Starling twice when Rapana got suspended for a week? These are very similar incidents so why the difference in penalty?
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There isn't really good video coverage of it, but it is possible that Salmon's vision is obscured by the other tackler and just lashes out with his feet. But we all know how inconsistent the MRC is.
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