He certainly has some issues
It's a shame too as he's quite a good player .... that nobody will ever want now.
Watmough and Stilnox. Anyone want to explain to me the benefit of this stuff, I don't get it.
http://www.news.com.au/sport/nrl/ant...-1226477570790
Apparently it's good for booty calls while you are asleep. I know someone who got jumped by someone who has no recollection of it occurring the following morning - look away now folks, it was my parents.
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Driver - Nessie 9o
Woods - Turbo Power III+ 3 & 5 wood
Irons - Oxygen - Type S 3HL, 4HL, 5-PW
Wedges - xds 56 & 60 degree
Putter - Tomahawk Sniper
H'cap - 12.7 on 1/1/08, 12.8 on 1/1/09, 13.7 on 1/1/10
http://www.golflink.com.au/HandicapH..._no=4130402024
"I played golf. I did not get a hole in one, but I did hit a guy. That was way more satisfying." Mitch Hedberg
Looks like the coppers gave him a nice old touch up, good on 'em.
Manly Sea Eagles winger Jorge Taufua has been charged with assault for allegedly spitting at a police officer on the Gold Coast overnight.
It's alleged the 20-year-old rookie player was arrested at 3.35am outside at Shooters nightclub in Surfers Paradise on Thursday night.
The player faced the Southport Magistrates Court on Friday morning with his head and right eye heavily bandaged and his hands cuffed in front of him.
Taufua had been staying at Crowne Plaza in Surfers Paradise with friends before the alleged incident.
Police did not oppose bail but asked for a disease test to be carried out.
Magistrate John Costanzo granted bail but banned Taufua from attending any licensed premises in Queensland.
He will also have to report each Monday to the Mt Druitt police station.
The duty lawyer said Taufua has no criminal history.
The case was adjourned to January 10 for case conferencing.
Read more: http://www.foxsports.com.au/league/n...#ixzz29hyyj4Vn
What kind of feral spits on an authorised officer?
Forum needs more banter.
A drunk feral in the NRL??? cum on guys, say it isnt so
Spitting like that is just so pathetically lame and grubby.
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TP Mills Tour Fleetwood
He has to report to Mt Druitt police station, it's 55kms from Brookie Oval. No aint a local.
just an ozgolf in joke. you'll cum to understand
here is no worse than any other forum for spelling and grammar policing.
i must admit i have tried to improve the way i type to make myself a good internet citizen
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Ooops.
A former Storm financial adviser who has represented Australia in rugby league has has been given the red card by ASIC and permanently banned from providing financial advice.
The regulator found that Walter John (Wally) Fullerton-Smith of Carrara, Queensland – a former Queensland and Australian rugby league player of the 1980s and 1990s – had engaged in misleading and deceptive conduct and failed to comply with financial services laws.
Fullerton-Smith was a financial adviser with Storm Financial Ltd between May 2006 and June 2009 and is currently an authorised representative with AAA Financial Intelligence Ltd, said an ASIC statement
It added that an investigation found that, between 20 November 2007 and 10 December 2010, Fullerton-Smith:“ASIC considers Mr Fullerton-Smith’s conduct to be very serious. He has not maintained the high standards expected of a provider of financial services in that he put his personal interests ahead of those of his clients and as a result caused them severe financial detriment,” said ASIC commissioner Peter Kell.
- failed to comply with financial services laws;
- breached the 'client/planner' relationship as the financial adviser for an elderly couple, in their 80s, by using their MLC investments as security for a margin loan taken out in the name of a trust of which he was the trustee and one of the beneficiaries while knowing they stood to lose their entire investment;
- engaged in misleading or deceptive conduct or conduct likely to mislead or deceive when procuring the elderly couple’s units in an MLC MasterKey Unit Trust as security for the trust margin loan account. It was implied the investment would be safe. This was false and a misrepresentation of the risks; and
- did not pass on to his elderly clients $60,051 paid to him in error by the Commonwealth Bank as a settlement under the CBA Storm Resolution Scheme.
Fullerton-Smith has the right to appeal to the Administrative Appeals Tribunal to seek a review of ASIC’s decision.
Wow. Sport produces quite a few crooks post career that's for sure. Much of the time money orientated.
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TRS2 9* Velocore Blue 7s
G430 9* Ventus Velo 7s
Titleist TSI2 15* DI7s
Ping G425 19* hybrid Accra TZ6
Tour Edge XCG 24* hybrid Altus
Srixon ZX5 MKII 6-pw
Ping S159 50*SS, 54*SS, 58SS*
TP Mills Tour Fleetwood
WITB
TRS2 9* Velocore Blue 7s
G430 9* Ventus Velo 7s
Titleist TSI2 15* DI7s
Ping G425 19* hybrid Accra TZ6
Tour Edge XCG 24* hybrid Altus
Srixon ZX5 MKII 6-pw
Ping S159 50*SS, 54*SS, 58SS*
TP Mills Tour Fleetwood
Fair call.
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TRS2 9* Velocore Blue 7s
G430 9* Ventus Velo 7s
Titleist TSI2 15* DI7s
Ping G425 19* hybrid Accra TZ6
Tour Edge XCG 24* hybrid Altus
Srixon ZX5 MKII 6-pw
Ping S159 50*SS, 54*SS, 58SS*
TP Mills Tour Fleetwood
Looks like the Knights could be in a trouble.
Nathan Tinkler's teams under threat =2
The ATO made the applications on the grounds of insolvency,
saying the defendants had failed to pay the debts within 21 days
after being notified last September.
Mr Tinkler's business empire is under financial pressure,
weighed down by excessive debt.
Last week it emerged the 37-year-old coal baron had lost access
to his private jet and helicopter after the company that holds them
was placed in receivership.
Another of his companies, Mulsanne Resources, was wound up late
last month, with Ferrier Hodgson's Robyn Duggan and John Melluish
appointed as liquidators.
Mr Tinkler could be liable for trading while insolvent in
relation to Mulsanne.
Another company, Patinack Farm Administration - a key part of
his $200 million horse racing empire - was placed in liquidation
after a Federal Court order last month.
Mr Tinkler is a BRW Magazine Rich List member whose wealth is
chiefly connected to a 19.4 per cent stake in Whitehaven Coal.
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