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Deadlies - NRL Player :)
Posted: Wed May 09, 2007 12:09 pm
by Yamirra19
Just curious who here votes for the Deadlies each year and if you nominate and how you nominate.
Or have you just voted against the nominated list only
I feel that players that have been around and contributed a lot to the sport dont get nominated and it annoys me.
I would like to see players like
Preston Campbell
David Peachey
Rhyse Wesser
get this award as they have contributed so much to the sport and are all great players and have proved themselves over the years.
Its great to see a lot of young talent but why give an award to someone who has only been around 5 minutes I want to see more experianced players get rewarded for their contribution to the sport and what they have acheived over the years

Your thoughts

Posted: Wed May 09, 2007 5:10 pm
by Willis 21
I don't know a lot about the Deadley's, but there is no doubt that Rugby League is truly THE sport for Indigenous Australians...
More Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders have represented Australia in RL than in other sport....
Its great that so many young kids want to play the game, and when you consider the likes of Inglis, Thurston, Bowen and Merritt ( as well as hundreds of others), coming through the ranks, the future of RL is looking bright...
Big thumbs up to all concerned...

Posted: Thu May 10, 2007 10:03 am
by Yamirra19
For those interested here is the history of the deadlies
http://www.deadlys.vibe.com.au/deadlys_new/history.asp
I think this is important to nominate our mob in this so that people get the recognition they deserve not just in sport but education music etc

Posted: Thu May 10, 2007 12:25 pm
by Beaussie
Willis 21 wrote:I don't know a lot about the Deadley's, but there is no doubt that Rugby League is truly THE sport for Indigenous Australians...
More Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders have represented Australia in RL than in other sport....
Oh come on Willis, gotta love that spin you put on with your line about representing Australia and Rugby League.

As for participation rates in Australia, there would be no doubt that Australian Rules attracts many more Indigenous players than Rugby League Australia wide.
Now as for the Deadly Awards, my experience when attending has been that the awards are very Sydney centric.
Posted: Thu May 10, 2007 12:26 pm
by Beaussie
Yamirra19 wrote:I think this is important to nominate our mob in this so that people get the recognition they deserve not just in sport but education music etc

Agreed.

Posted: Thu May 10, 2007 1:05 pm
by Willis 21
Beaussie wrote:Willis 21 wrote:I don't know a lot about the Deadley's, but there is no doubt that Rugby League is truly THE sport for Indigenous Australians...
More Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders have represented Australia in RL than in other sport....
Oh come on Willis, gotta love that spin you put on with your line about representing Australia and Rugby League.

As for participation rates in Australia, there would be no doubt that Australian Rules attracts many more Indigenous players than Rugby League Australia wide.
Beaussie, why must you turn everything into an NRL v AFL debate??
There is a much higher percentage of Indigenous players in the NRL then the AFL... any moron could see that...
And what do you mean the "spin" about playing for Australia??
Its fact buddy...
Don't blame me for the restrictions of your insular sport...
Posted: Thu May 10, 2007 2:14 pm
by Beaussie
I suspected you were fishing with your comments above Willis. Still have my doubts about you comments regarding participation numbers but I shall leave that for perhaps another thread in the fight club if it arises.
Back on topic, good luck to all the Indigenous NRL players who get nominated for this years Deadly Awards.
Posted: Fri May 11, 2007 9:26 am
by Yamirra19
Ok there is an AFL player of the year as well I think O'Laughlan won it the year before last and Adam Goodes last year

Posted: Fri May 11, 2007 10:33 am
by Willis 21
Jeff Farmer or Sampi for the AFL one.
Posted: Fri May 11, 2007 11:46 am
by Yamirra19
who are they ??????????????????????? I only know the Sydney players

Posted: Fri May 11, 2007 5:19 pm
by dogsact
Jeff Farmer? ?
After his recent run in with the law, on top of being suspended by already. Not a chance. Unless these awards encourage violence which I doubt.
How about Lance Franklin? This kid will be the next big thing in the AFL. (Aboriginal or non-aboriginal)

Posted: Fri May 11, 2007 5:22 pm
by Macarthur Saints
And it is great to see a former Dragon be one of the men involved in aboriginal's in league..
Ricky Walford was and is my all time favorite league player, if he is able to teach them 1 thing, club loyality would be his forte.
Posted: Mon May 21, 2007 10:50 pm
by yeenar69
Willis 21 wrote:Beaussie wrote:Willis 21 wrote:I don't know a lot about the Deadley's, but there is no doubt that Rugby League is truly THE sport for Indigenous Australians...
More Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders have represented Australia in RL than in other sport....
Oh come on Willis, gotta love that spin you put on with your line about representing Australia and Rugby League.

As for participation rates in Australia, there would be no doubt that Australian Rules attracts many more Indigenous players than Rugby League Australia wide.
Beaussie, why must you turn everything into an NRL v AFL debate??
There is a much higher percentage of Indigenous players in the NRL then the AFL... any moron could see that...
And what do you mean the "spin" about playing for Australia??
Its fact buddy...
Don't blame me for the restrictions of your insular sport...
Well well well I am unaware of the AFL structures unlike the NRL but and Rugby League in NSW and Qld is more represented by ABoriginal people .... In the CRL group 10 Bubba Kennedy still is seen in action in Group 11 Blaine Stanley is running around for Wellington,,, the statistics in the NRL are very high
As for the deadlies
David Peachey gets my vote he was loyal too bad the sharks weren't and his work on and off the field should be recognised