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Queenslander
09-12-05, 10:44 AM
BRISBANE said yesterday Wayne Bennett had been unfairly singled out for criticism after four other coaches failed to attend the NRL annual conference.

St George Illawarra's Nathan Brown, Parramatta's Brian Smith, Melbourne's Craig Bellamy and Manly's Des Hasler were all notable absentees as the two-day meeting ended in Sydney.

Broncos chief executive Bruno Cullen questioned why there had been such a furore over Bennett's no-show when only two-thirds of the coaches turned up.

"Considering the attention his non-attendance attracted against no attention from the others, he's been very unfairly treated," Cullen said.

"It's been constantly mentioned Wayne Bennett's not going and he doesn't respect the game and that sort of stuff.

"I don't want to be seen to be bagging the other coaches for not going because if you've got a legitimate excuse for not going then that's fine."

Bennett was excused from the conference by his club as he only recently returned to Australia from a five-week Kangaroo Tour, while Smith and Brown were sick and Bellamy and Hasler are on holidays until next week.

The five coaches missed out on hearing first-hand about several changes to the game, including a move towards full-time referees, rule changes - two proposed by Warriors captain Steve Price - and a modification to the points loading at the judiciary.

North Queensland coach Graham Murray made the trip from Townsville but said he was not too upset over the no-shows, as long as those clubs sent representatives.

"To be fair to the players and coaches, today and yesterday was more informative than trying to resolve a couple of things," Murray said. "When we do the coaches one (next year), that's when everyone should be in attendance."
NRL chief executive David Gallop described the past two days as a worthwhile exercise.

"There were coaches who had minor operations yesterday and others were overseas," Gallop said. "At the end of the day we're not running a high school. If people don't want to be there then they missed a valuable opportunity."

Gallop believes the move to full-time referees, along with an all-encompassing restructure of the system, would help to develop a new pool of whistle-blowers for the NRL.

The NRL has already offered 11 full-time salaried packages with nine taken up. They range from $65,000 for those starting their careers to more than $100,000.

Referees coach Robert Finch, who played an instrumental role in the scheme, said the performance-based contracts would be reviewed annually.

"Obviously you can move up levels or if your performance and attitude aren't up to scratch you can move out of it as well," Finch said. "It really keeps the pressure on to perform week by week and year by year."

Price proposed two rule changes including penalty-kick restarts be taken 20metres infield (as opposed to 10m) and teams that fail at a penalty-goal attempt do not regain possession and the defending team receives a 20m tap.

Other suggestions include balls that become dislodged in one-on-one strips become neutral and remain in play, regardless of which side retrieves it.

Judiciary changes include new powers that allow the match review committee to charge a secondary player and points loadings for grade one careless high-tackle charges only remain in effect for one year as opposed to two years.


http://foxsports.news.com.au/story/0,8659,17507145-23214,00.html

Super Cronk
09-12-05, 10:47 AM
Melbourne's Craig Bellamy

Great now cullen is a moron too.

BELLAMY HAD FAMILY ISSUES THAT HE HAD TO WORK OUT.

sheez....

Queenslander
09-12-05, 10:49 AM
Great now cullen is a moron too.

BELLAMY HAD FAMILY ISSUES THAT HE HAD TO WORK OUT.

sheez....

Why is he a moron? He just stated that "St George Illawarra's Nathan Brown, Parramatta's Brian Smith, Melbourne's Craig Bellamy and Manly's Des Hasler were all notable absentees as the two-day meeting ended in Sydney."

No harm in that, he didnt say that Craig is the worst in the world for not turning in up.

Super Cronk
09-12-05, 10:54 AM
Why is he a moron? He just stated that "St George Illawarra's Nathan Brown, Parramatta's Brian Smith, Melbourne's Craig Bellamy and Manly's Des Hasler were all notable absentees as the two-day meeting ended in Sydney."

No harm in that, he didnt say that Craig is the worst in the world for not turning in up.


Because he is making yet another excuse for bennets absence, And he prolly doesnt know the full story with the other coachs. Bellamy wasnt there for a reason ....bennet didnt have anything going, he should have been there. Cullen is a moron for making excuses without having all the facts.

Queenslander
09-12-05, 10:58 AM
Because he is making yet another excuse for bennets absence, And he prolly doesnt know the full story with the other coachs. Bellamy wasnt there for a reason ....bennet didnt have anything going, he should have been there. Cullen is a moron for making excuses without having all the facts.

Are these the facts you talk about:
"Bennett was excused from the conference by his club as he only recently returned to Australia from a five-week Kangaroo Tour, while Smith and Brown were sick and Bellamy and Hasler are on holidays until next week."

Super Cronk
09-12-05, 11:04 AM
Only recently returned...its a couple of days FFS. And bellamy is helping getting his wife and kid moved to melbourne...thats what he is using his holidays for. Its still lame excuses from brisbane...they are great at coming up with them. But im really starting to not care....because next year noone is going to listen to them complain, and whinge as per every year.

Queenslander
09-12-05, 11:10 AM
Only recently returned...its a couple of days FFS. And bellamy is helping getting his wife and kid moved to melbourne...thats what he is using his holidays for. Its still lame excuses from brisbane...they are great at coming up with them. But im really starting to not care....because next year noone is going to listen to them complain, and whinge as per every year.

:ok: They are not the only team to complain or make up lame excuses. And whats the big deal anyway? A Bronco representative turned up to "complain and whine" So the Broncos are still getting their two cents put in.

The main point of this article is to be fair. Everyone is attacking Bennett for not turning up, so therefore you should attack Smith (sick), Brown (sick), Bellamy (family issues/holidays) and Hasler (holidays).

Super Cronk
09-12-05, 11:12 AM
But thats what im getting at benents isnt a legit reason. whats a couple more days away from your family?

Queenslander
09-12-05, 11:15 AM
But thats what im getting at benents isnt a legit reason. whats a couple more days away from your family?

Whats Hasler's excuse?.............if you bag Bennett then you should bag Hasler as well. And being away for over a month is not a legit excuse!?! Your crazy son :D

Super Cronk
09-12-05, 11:16 AM
Whats Hasler's excuse?.............if you bag Bennett then you should bag Hasler as well. And being away for over a month is not a legit excuse!?! Your crazy son :D

Whats the longest you have spent away from your loved ones?

Queenslander
09-12-05, 11:19 AM
Whats the longest you have spent away from your loved ones?

A couple of months.....We are talking about Bennett here not me. Bennett has been away from his family and MAIN PLACE OF EMPLOYMENT for over a month im sure there are issue that have to be dealt with in Brisbane before doing something that can be done by another person in another city.

DeeGan
09-12-05, 11:45 AM
Everyone is attacking Bennett for not turning up, so therefore you should attack Smith (sick), Brown (sick), Bellamy (family issues/holidays) and Hasler (holidays).

Queenslander, let's not let debate get in front rationale, your not going to bag Smith, Brown or Bellamy as they have legit reasons behind their absence. Des Hasler should be grouped with Bennett though, I am sure the forum was well planned and ALL coaches without a legit excuse should be present - Bennett and Hasler should be attending.

DeeGan

Queenslander
09-12-05, 12:34 PM
Des Hasler should be grouped with Bennett though, I am sure the forum was well planned and ALL coaches without a legit excuse should be present - Bennett and Hasler should be attending.


Thank you DeeGan, thats all what i finally wanted someone to say. :clap: Everyone has the right to hound Bennett for not turning up, but if you do that you must also bag Hasler for the same reasons. And this is the crux of the article.

DIEHARD
09-12-05, 12:45 PM
While I am angry at Bennett's recent behaviour and his continued disrespect for such events as the NRL Conference. I think it is important to get the full story and from the media it seemed like Bennett was the only no show.


St George Illawarra's Nathan Brown, Parramatta's Brian Smith, Melbourne's Craig Bellamy and Manly's Des Hasler were all notable absentees as the two-day meeting ended in Sydney.

It doesn't stop me frowning on Wayne Bennett but I want the facts reported to me with no spin.