So, BA (Jnr Jnr )is the ball boy & has been for the last 6 years (Also travels with the team on away games) Not sure if the other teams have full-time ball boys?
From what I have seen, most clubs give a different kid a chance to fill the role each week. What a thrill it would be for a young fan.
BA (Jnr) who plays for the club (Was first spotted assisting on the field during warm up in 2018, and on occasions occupying a seat in the coaches box during games.
This year at all games (H/A) is again on the field during warm up, but has now graduted to wearing a suit before he makes his way with dad to the coaches box where he now appears to have an offical role on the coaching staff, taking notes. Is he the statistician?
I am anticipating this blog will be shut down... even though is just highlighting what can be observed by anyone at all games.
BA, father of the year (6 years in a row and counting) but not a NRL coaches asshole.
Watch this space.
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I'm just fucking sick of it Browny. I would be willing to do anything to send this moron packing.
I'm hurting and just want BA to piss off ASAP. Everything about the guy is off when it comes to being a PROFESSIONAL NRL coach.
The useless prick should be flipping sausages at Bunnings on weekends.
Your a fucking oxygen tbief.
There was something mentioned about him doing stats etc
Yes it stinks but the club don’t mind by the looks in fact they probably encourage it.
And yes Bert this blog will be shut down like Fongs earlier one, because you can’t criticise this fool.
Bea Arthur>>>>>>>>>>> Brad Arthur
Its so unprofessional, only at parra could this happen.
I agree. Nepitism at it's finest.
I still remember (in Darwin I think) where BA was ripping into Will Smith? in the sheds with BA's son next to him. Unprofessional.
At Parra it's "Bring your kid to work" everyday day.
As a father of 5 boys I think it’s awesome when someone includes their kids and puts them first. To many dads spend all their time working but not spending time with their kids. Good on ya BA. Of all the things to complain about this has to be the least of the clubs worries.
The legacy of fatherhood is way more important than footy
We're a proffesional sports club. Not a two bit park footy team. If his son was an adult and had the skillset it wouldn't be an issue but a 12 year old kid? No wonder we're lost in space as a club.
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