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| Dubairl is very very serious and always right.
Stop winding him up RDP.

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| So micky mac, graham, hardaker, briscoe & lockers don't make the squad and seeing as hock claims six or severn involved if we go for six and he's one that means the other five must be guilty or if not then somebody who is guilty is going unpunished.
Just hope none of those omitted are injured or we will have even more discontent in the squad.
McNamara next job party organiser at Holts
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| England squad at Mottram Hall Sat/Sun night so I presume they went "out" Sat night and swim/medical was Sunday am. Coach left Monday about noon for Loughborough.
I would suggest that Mac is unable to build sufficient team spirit for the 6/7 NOT to want a drink. The best coaches generate team spirit/togetherness/will to win then move onto tactics. Mac appears to be a little naive. We shall see on Saturday.
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| I would have thought the coaches would have ensured the players were either in their rooms by a certain time or be around wherever they are in the hotel. Sounds like a very unprofessional camp.
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| Are they staying or were they staying at the Marriott?
Wonder where Hock was out on the lash?
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| Mottram Hall according to another poster, so I would imagine either Wilmslow or Alderley Edge.
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| Quote John Gilbert Reds="John Gilbert Reds"I would have thought the coaches would have ensured the players were either in their rooms by a certain time or be around wherever they are in the hotel. Sounds like a very unprofessional camp.'"
To be fair mate, they're grown men.
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| Quote Mike Ehrmantraut="Mike Ehrmantraut"To be fair mate, they're grown men.'"
I fully appreciate that and they're also professionals BUT when you bring a group of rugby players together you need to ensure they obey the rules. I read England football team do a similar thing I.e coaches take it in turn to make sure players are in their rooms when they're suppose to be etc.
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| Quote Mike Ehrmantraut="Mike Ehrmantraut"To be fair mate, they're grown men.'"
With the brain development of 16 year olds!! 
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| So lets get this right.
Professional athlete gets picked for his country in the biggest competition in his career. Said athlete is a tad lucky to be picked on their past seasons form.
Said athlete decides to go and misuse alcohol (a drug extermely detrimental to their health and performance) after representing the national team in their most embarassing result in their history. Said athlete doesn't turn up for training (If you believe he turned up 10 mins late then i can sell you some magic beans as well).
Said athlete is (rightly) dismissed from his job. Said athlete then attempts to drop all his team mates in it too with no regard for the national team or the up coming competition.
This shows the class and intergrity of said athlete. This specimin blames everyone else for their continued anti social behaviuor. Many of his fellow pros would have killed to get the opportunity of playing in the world cup. Not this oaf.
This pathetic mewing that 'others went out too' etc etc shows the measure of the man never responsible, grossly anti social and un professional. This is no arguement to claim leniancy or justification for his behaviour.
He pi**ed in Wigan's face despite their continued backing of him, he's p**sed in the national team's face.
I wonder what respect and dedication he'll show to the Salford cause.
Don't lower your own or your clubs dignity justifying him. Your starting to sound like the scousers and their favourite 'victim' Suarez.
Good luck!
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| What a stupid post.
Nobody on here is defending Gareth Hock, infact quite the contary. I think we are all in agreement that what he and the other players involved did was stupid and they all deserved punishing. Obviously Gareth Hock also missed the following mornings warm down session and medical, citing the reason that he overslept. This simply isnt acceptable at international level and no excuses can be made, therefore he deserved a harsher punishment than the others who "just" went out drinking.
The majoritys issue on here is with the manner in which England dealt with the situation. Whilst it is now common knowledge that upto 7 players were involved in breaking the drinking ban, we dont know who these players are and whether or not they too have been disciplined. I personally have no problem with not knowing these facts, however I do have a problem with it when they release a press conference condeming Gareth Hock for "serious breaches of team discipline" with no explanation as to what he did. This lead to wide spread speculation and accusations throughout the media and RL community, with theories stemming from Gareth Hock taking drugs, fighting with his team mates and going out on the p*ss. Because of this pathetic press release, it allowed and forced Gareth Hock to give his side of events (in which he was open and honest admitting he went out drinking and had missed the following morning warm down and medical, as well as admitting what he had done was wrong).
I totally disagree with you that he tried to drop his team mates in it. If he had named other players involved I could understand, but he didnt. All he did was confirm further speculation that other players were involved, something England should have done when they decided to make the whole affair public with their inital statement.
I and nobody else feel Gareth Hock has been persecuted or harshly treatment, we're just dissapointed that days after the most embarrasing defeat in England RL history and days before a World Cup the management of our national team make an easily avoidable mistake in dealing with an in issue that could have been handled internally in a much more effective way. It's going to be tough enough competing and beating either New Zealand and Australia, the last thing we needed was this fiasco. It also surrounds further doubts over Steve McNamara's ability to manage our national team and whether the set-up its self is as professional as it should.
I cant wait to see Gareth Hock in a Salford shirt and I am selfishly happy with the whole situation if I am honest. He avoids running the risk of injury and can link up with our squad for pre-season earlier than anticipated. I have every faith in Brian Noble and his coaches, as well as Marwan Kouask that they can adequately manage Gareth Hock in a much more professional manner than the England set-up can.
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| Quote Burtons Forearm="Burtons Forearm"So lets get this right.
Professional athlete gets picked for his country in the biggest competition in his career. Said athlete is a tad lucky to be picked on their past seasons form.
Said athlete decides to go and misuse alcohol (a drug extermely detrimental to their health and performance) after representing the national team in their most embarassing result in their history. Said athlete doesn't turn up for training (If you believe he turned up 10 mins late then i can sell you some magic beans as well).
Said athlete is (rightly) dismissed from his job. Said athlete then attempts to drop all his team mates in it too with no regard for the national team or the up coming competition.
This shows the class and intergrity of said athlete. This specimin blames everyone else for their continued anti social behaviuor. Many of his fellow pros would have killed to get the opportunity of playing in the world cup. Not this oaf.
This pathetic mewing that 'others went out too' etc etc shows the measure of the man never responsible, grossly anti social and un professional. This is no arguement to claim leniancy or justification for his behaviour.
He pi**ed in Wigan's face despite their continued backing of him, he's p**sed in the national team's face.
I wonder what respect and dedication he'll show to the Salford cause.
Don't lower your own or your clubs dignity justifying him. Your starting to sound like the scousers and their favourite 'victim' Suarez.
Good luck!'"
I can't disagree but personally I also feel Steve McNamara could have thought through the implications of a press release and realised it would be better to keep the discipline issue private. Announcing the reason for Hock's departure to the media obviously prompted a knee jerk responce from Hock that wasn't in England RL's best interests. I'm sure if Hock had been given the option of a fictious injury or a serious breach of indiscipline I'm sure he would haven taken the former.
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