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Well, according to the article Eales volunteered to come and speak. Credit for that at least. I didn't have too many problems with what Smith wrote in the article TBH. One sticks out though......
Really? When you are pretty much in a fight to the death? He quoted the example of South Sydney's fight. They had the likes of Ray Martin, Andrew Denton, and Nick Griener heading up their fight and had to carry that fight after all their players moved on. Since they won the day there has been nobody saying that the course they took was "less noble" What is your problem here Wayne?? If necessary it will keep our players and coaches doing what they do best, and more importantly keep Melbourne's maulers off them.There are many reasons why they would feel compelled to fight on, but perhaps one of the less noble reasons would be to stretch out the courtroom battles indefinitely, so that SANZAAR is left with no *option but to include the Perth club, at least for next season, while the lawyers duke it out.