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A senior journalist was reportedly removed from Channel 9’s 100% Footy program on Monday night at the request of Parramatta Eels star Mitchell Moses and his manager, Isaac Moses. This development underscores the significant influence Isaac Moses holds within the NRL landscape. Previously, he managed the “Big Four” at the Wests Tigers—James Tedesco, Luke Brooks, Aaron Woods, and Mitchell Moses—during a pivotal contract period, resulting in only Brooks re-signing with the club .
Isaac Moses’s influence has been a topic of discussion in rugby league circles. In 2020, the NRL deregistered him after finding he had breached his obligations as an accredited agent by assisting a client, Tim Mannah, in providing false evidence during an investigation . Despite this, he has since regained his accreditation and continues to be a prominent figure in player management.
The incident involving the journalist’s removal from 100% Footy raises questions about the extent of player and agent influence over media content in the NRL. It also highlights ongoing concerns about transparency and control within the sport’s media coverage.
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Exactly mate, you may be the smartest bloke in this blog
There is no way on earth Leniu would ask for JT to be removed, Channel 09 might remove JT to save his life, but Leniu is clearly happy to face things head on.
Fair points, but I think where its not a great look is its not Mitch's issue with Chammas, its Isaac's, thats where it leaves a poor taste for many.
That's the whole point NOS , it's that Issac has the kind of control over his players that he can use them to fight his battles . Which is exactly what other clubs have flagged. Old mate RB the big media heavy weight ain't the sharpest tool.
on another note, Lets rewind a few years and hijack my own thread and have a laugh at the balls on Albert Kelly for taking on Payne Hass for seemingly " stepping on his shoes " 😂😂😂
Hahahaha in fairness, Payne's shoes were all white & very clean. Classic Albert there.
Yes I did read he'd not long stolen them.
Hahaha no wonder he was so upset. We've all had those 'Albert' mates...
I reckon every indigenous bloke named Albert I've ever met has been the same. It's like the whiteys version of a " Troy " or a " Chad ".