Contracts which give the minor continuing legal obligations
These contracts are binding unless the minor chooses to opt out of the contract before, or reasonably soon after, they turn 18. Examples of these types of contracts are contracts of business partnership, or contracts to lease land. If the minor avoids the contract, they are only responsible for the obligations which have already arisen, not for any future ones. They cannot avoid past obligations or get back money they have paid out in respect of these. However, the minor may be able to get a court order for the return of their property, previously transferred under the contract, on fair terms.
Yeh a Dolphins play seems likely - the only reason other NRL teams would be out of the picture is if it's specifically agreed as part of the release.I haven't seen the kid play but it looks like he has a pretty stellar record so we'd be silly not to talk to him. Not sure we could necessarily offer him a lot, though if he is a good fit for the 7s program than that might be an effective pathway for him, similar to the deal Toole signed with the brumbies/7s.
He was linked to the Dolphin's a month ago, so this could all be a play to try and get a release to end up there, but it may also be that NRL rules mean other NRL sides are out of the picture in which case we have a much better chance of signing him.
Never understood how contracting minors works. Are they basically just MOUs?
Do you actually watch UK rugby? Is it like premier grade?Dispersal of talent. Hes simply playing at a 'lower level'.
Not to say that those leagues arent as good, or if we are being honest, better than Super Rugby. Its just that their talent is spread across more teams meaning a test player will stand out more.
Put the worst defender in the hardest channel to defend?This is going to sound stupid, but do you think he could be similar to Reiko in the Centres? Hard to compare him to a current AB Centre but he was primarily a Winger and still shows moments where he reads it wrong, but the positives far outweigh the negatives with his play.
He's a big guy who can get on your outside, faster than most others on the field and can offload. I think of Reiko because I don't think he's as direct a runner as Tevita Kuridrani once was.
At times we've started to use our attacking kicks to great effect for Vunivalu, Flook, and Petaia, but I think our inconsistencies at 10 meant we still never fully realised them. Hopefully we get a really solid, injury free run for the backline for the start of the season this year.we just need to get better at making space for our wingers. It's criminal how little space Daugunu get's anymore. I feel its a lost art. Yes some of it wingers going looking for action, but I don't want them taking one off hit ups in tight. I want them getting in space a little wider. That's what an attack coach should be doing
Yeah, he did get strapped and play on a little while after the initial incident though, so hopefully he can be right by the start of the season. At least we have solid cover in the centres with Henry, Flook, Petaia and Annan.Paisami did not look too good either.
I notice he went straight into a brace rather than ice, this seems different to what normally happens.
Definitely get Van Nek, I was disappointed the Rebels didn't use him.Sounds like Tupou did his Achilles against Ireland, pretty sure we're going to need another tighthead, particularly given the wallabies will want him in cotton wool. Does Van Nek get the call up?