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    Quote Originally Posted by Mexican titan View Post
    I'm certainly not negative towards King but I'm not slitting my wrists because he is going. He has gone ok in the NRL matches he has played but just ok. Nothing he has done though that screams that we must keep him - unlike Mo for example who just goes from strength to strength..
    You are right Titanic though, in that he is better than Latu, Stockwell and Matthews and above Hipgrave and Proctor. That is not a big wrap however and says more about our roster than anything else.
    Yeah, these are my thoughts exactly.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Whats Doing View Post
    I am reliably informed that it was not a pec injury but a torn heart muscle
    Yeah and Brennan enabled him by not kicking him up the bum then putting him on in the last 15mins when we needed to win the game, instead we had that diabolical situation where both Reins/Peats were on the field and we lost.

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    Oh great. This quote from Meninga was just reported on the news.
    "Under no circumstances will Peachey be leaving this year"

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    Quote Originally Posted by Boonarga View Post
    Oh great. This quote from Meninga was just reported on the news.
    "Under no circumstances will Peachey be leaving this year"
    Thanks for sharing that. I’m indifferent to this news. There may be some chance that he gets his head in the game albeit unlikely.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Boonarga View Post
    Oh great. This quote from Meninga was just reported on the news.
    "Under no circumstances will Peachey be leaving this year"
    He'll fake more injuries and throw more games to ensure he isn't here next year. Great decision Titans, really kicking goals this year. Another nail in my supporters coffin.

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    There were rumours circulating at the beginning of the season that Peachey allegedly said he would run dead at the Titans. Last weeks performance showed it was not a rumour but a fact. The bloke should be dropped to ISC for the rest of the season as far as I am concerned with his lack of dedication, discipline and more importantly his lack of having a dig for his team mates.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Whats Doing View Post
    There were rumours circulating at the beginning of the season that Peachey allegedly said he would run dead at the Titans. Last weeks performance showed it was not a rumour but a fact. The bloke should be dropped to ISC for the rest of the season as far as I am concerned with his lack of dedication, discipline and more importantly his lack of having a dig for his team mates.
    That is not completely true. Buzz Rothfield reported that a high profile recruit going to a new club said that. I wouldn't believe a word that comes from his mouth though, he is well known for twisting the truth.

    The lack of information from the club about Peachey's injury is not helping the situation though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by NZFan View Post
    That is not completely true. Buzz Rothfield reported that a high profile recruit going to a new club said that. I wouldn't believe a word that comes from his mouth though, he is well known for twisting the truth.

    The lack of information from the club about Peachey's injury is not helping the situation though.
    And then he tried to get out of his contract which we made him honour, he gave away more crucial penalties that lost us games (plural) before being benched, now he's playing like a bum and feigning injury. I'd say Buzz was pretty spot on.

    He's a bum and needs to moved on before any coach at the Titans, to dig our heels in makes as much sense as Peter Beattie did yesterday doubling down on the Sydney Grand Final.

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    Peachey’s Behaviours and actions onfield at best are suspicious
    In all my years of following footy I’ve never felt that way about a player

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    Another backflip from our management who has now agreed to release King to Storm. Having this played out in public and changing their minds shows what an amateur administration we have. By the way where is our CEO. Talk about a phantom.
    Last edited by Whats Doing; 21-06-19 at 04:27 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr Bods View Post
    Titans backflip on Max King Storm move, Lebanon players in the dark
    Michael Carayannis and Paul Kent, The Daily Telegraph
    June 20, 2019 8:44pm
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    The injury that ruled Jai Arrow out of Queensland’s State of Origin team was a major roadblock for his Gold Coast teammate Max King after the Titans cancelled his move to the Storm — while he was driving to Melbourne.

    In extraordinary scenes, King had said his farewells to his Titans teammates and even passed a medical to join the Storm before the June 30 trade deadline.

    It is understood his car was packed and he had started the 18-hour drive south to Melbourne when he got the call to make a U-turn after the Titans did a backflip on their *decision.

    After initially agreeing to let him go, the *Titans told King he wouldn’t be granted a release and would need to stay as cover for Arrow, whose ankle injury could sideline him for six weeks. The Titans are also without Ryan James for the rest of the season, while Kevin Proctor is out for about two weeks with an eye socket injury.

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    Max King’s bizarre NRL contract saga takes another twist
    Peter Badel, The Courier-Mail
    June 21, 2019 2:29pm
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    Max King’s bizarre contract saga at the Titans has taken another twist with Gold Coast bosses today agreeing to release the prop to Melbourne — for a second time.

    The Titans have performed more backflips than a Russian gymnast, initially agreeing to letting King go, then blocking the move, only to change their mind again to finally free him to join the Melbourne Storm.

    The Courier-Mail can reveal the messy transfer before June 30 is finally over with King to officially begin training with the Storm on Sunday.

    In a head-spinning contract saga, King was set to join the Storm last week on a two-and-a-half year deal until the end of 2021 before Jai Arrow and Tyrone Peachey suffered injuries in Gold Coast’s loss to the Warriors.

    King had said his farewells to his Titans teammates and even passed a medical to join the Storm before the June 30 trade deadline.

    The 22-year-old packed his contents into his car and had started the 18-hour drive to Melbourne when he received a call to make a U-turn after the Titans cancelled the move due to their injury dramas.

    The Titans advised King they needed him to stay as cover for Arrow, who could miss the rest of the season with ankle ligament damage that could sideline him for up to three months.

    The Titans are also without skipper Ryan James for the rest of the season, while Kevin Proctor is sidelined for another fortnight with an eye-socket injury.

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    ^^^ thanks JB
    Well that suggests King is staying

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr Bods View Post
    ^^^ thanks JB
    Well that suggests King is staying
    Sorry Bods, there were two stories a day apart. Updated now.

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    In a head-spinning contract saga, Max King was set to join the Storm last week on a two-and-a-half year deal until the end of 2021 before injuries to key players changed Gold Coast’s thinking.
    Max King’s bizarre contract saga at the Titans has taken another twist with Gold Coast bosses today agreeing to release the prop to Melbourne — for a second time.
    The Titans have performed more backflips than a Russian gymnast, initially agreeing to letting King go, then blocking the move, only to change their mind again to finally free him to join the Melbourne Storm.
    The Courier-Mail can reveal the messy transfer before June 30 is finally over with King to officially begin training with the Storm on Sunday.
    In a head-spinning contract saga, King was set to join the Storm last week on a two-and-a-half year deal until the end of 2021 before Jai Arrow and Tyrone Peachey suffered injuries in Gold Coast’s loss to the Warriors.
    King had said his farewells to his Titans teammates and even passed a medical to join the Storm before the June 30 trade deadline.
    The 22-year-old packed his contents into his car and had started the 18-hour drive to Melbourne when he received a call to make a U-turn after the Titans cancelled the move due to their injury dramas.
    The Titans advised King they needed him to stay as cover for Arrow, who could miss the rest of the season with ankle ligament damage that could sideline him for up to three months.
    The Titans are also without skipper Ryan James for the rest of the season, while Kevin Proctor is sidelined for another fortnight with an eye-socket injury.
    But now the Titans have changed their mind again.
    It is understood King received fresh notification this morning from Titans recruitment chiefs that he is free to join the Storm immediately.
    The rising prop will re-pack his car again in the coming days and hopes to be considered for selection for Melbourne’s round 15 clash against the Roosters at Adelaide Oval next Friday night.

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    Hmmm maybe we are going to announce our empty slot replacements for this year


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