Always feel for the blokes that are put on the scrap heap
However Keating had plenty of years pulling decent money, and he had his opportunity
We don't need another hooker with the likes of Srama, Falloon Irwin, and Carter
Both Falloon and Srama are quality nines, and Carter for me will be a real asset off the bench, Irwin also did his job when the opportunity came his way
thats awesome, where was it at, and how did you get an invite?
just being a foundation member and favourite son?
Glebe Island it is a temporary convention centre as the real one in Darling Harbour is being rebuilt.
Not sure i'm a favourite with some
The NRL invited 600 members in total from all 16 teams i was one of 18 invited but there were members from all levels from Foundation through to Legion.
Spoke to our coach who's looking a little nervous & knows the team succeeds or he's out & Annersley is a politician who i don't want to talk with again..
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Brilliant night chatting with Cliff Lyons then Keiran Foran to Beaver & Trent Robinson now there is a genius wish we had him ... there was a conversation with BJ where i said "i bet your sorry the Titans didn't want you mate" , i think he's still pissing himself....the Count was a very cool bloke to talk with but the one player who really stood out for me was our own Matt Srama , very level headed & keen to listen in regards to anything, asked a lot about my own son & said he will come & watch the boys play, future leader for sure
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Frustrated Lewis targets Round 5 return
Luke Lewis admits his recovery from reconstructive shoulder surgery has been a frustrating process with the Test star hopeful of returning for Cronulla in Round 5.
Lewis went under the knife in November after dislocating the joint when he crashed into a pole holding up an advertising board when playing for Australia against Fiji at St Helens during the Rugby League World Cup.
Lewis was told it would take six months to recover from the surgery and the 30-year-old NSW star said he is on course to be back for the clash with the Warriors at Remondis Stadium on April 5.
"I did my first session with the boys in pre-season on Tuesday and got through that really well," Lewis said.
"I'll keep building it up and hopefully next week I will have two sessions and just build it from there and be back for round five."
It was the second time Lewis has undergone this type of surgery having suffered a similar injury during his Penrith days.
However, he said this time around it has been harder to deal with as he's been unable to join in pre-season training with his teammates.
"When I last had it we didn't make the semi-finals so I was able to get it done as soon as the season finished," he said.
"Because I have done this one so late in the pre-season it means I am behind the rest of the boys.
"You have your days when you worry is it going as good as it should be. Then you'll have a couple of weeks when you are absolutely flying, then it's sore again.
"You just have to persist with it. But this week has been awesome and the last two weeks have been pain free and I have been able to lift some weights above my head.
"But the other side of this is that it may help me later in the year as I'll be fresh when it comes to that tough part of the year."
Source: http://www.titans.com.au
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Srama sounds like he has the making of a true leader and gentleman of the game. He gets it.
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