Karl Olaupu

Where does Karl Olaupu go from here?

  • Call press conference, apologize, cry

    Votes: 10 12.3%
  • Grow up, STFU, get back to work

    Votes: 23 28.4%
  • Meet Kevvie

    Votes: 5 6.2%
  • Release to Warriors on same contract terms, or less

    Votes: 6 7.4%
  • Release to any other club but the Dolphins on same terms, or less

    Votes: 10 12.3%
  • Banned from sport for duration of contract

    Votes: 11 13.6%
  • No train, no pay

    Votes: 29 35.8%
  • Sack manager

    Votes: 7 8.6%
  • Youth dentention centre

    Votes: 7 8.6%
  • 3am visit from Shane Webke

    Votes: 18 22.2%
  • Real estate with his agent (who is now banned)

    Votes: 3 3.7%
  • Basically just get fucked

    Votes: 43 53.1%

  • Total voters
    81
They agreed to terms in November of 2021.

The day the contract was set to be signed, Karl and his family parted ways with their manager. When Karl went to sign the contract, all he was concerned with was whether he'd be in the NRL squad, he'd be considered a five-eighth and he'd get to meet Walters.

Things came to a head on November 1st when Karl found out he wasn't in the NRL squad. The Broncos also informed him they considered him a lock/dummy half and wanted him to change his body shape.

Adamson allegedly requested a 'letter of offer' and the club claimed they lost it.

The Broncos claimed Karl's manager requested a substantial upgrade and months prior and had been trying to work with Oloapu's camp.

IMO....

Broncos: Where's (insert managers name here)?
Karl: Fired him this morning.
Broncos: No worries. Let us know when you've hired a new one. Here's a sandwich.

Obviously you could expand on that a bit but the moment it became clear that he currently had no manager, they should have put an end to the meeting.
 
I really love this podcast but someone needs to turn Guru’s mic off, **** me just shut the **** up dude.

I was disappointed that Kempy didn’t even try to make it a balanced argument and basically said let’s judge the Broncos under the premise that everything the kid said was true. No mention of the fact that he only became disgruntled when his new manager needed a cut and he thought he could get more money.

I get that his co-hosts love putting the boot into the Broncos but as a former Bronco you would think we could get a fair shake from at least one person in the media.
Take the media shunts and the player manager out of the whole conversation.........

Karl is still lining up and waiting his turn at the Broncs

happliy.......
 
It's amazing to me people can't see what happened, the manager wanted a slice of the pie and wasn't going to get a slice, unless he found a new deal.
The club also has a 17 year old sign a contract without any qualified representation and failed to have the head coach meet with the most promising junior.

Much like Sam Walker was told to get an Uber and to come by himself to sign or whatever.
 
Its not the end of the world, but Broncos losing promising players should be worrying, especially in these key positions. They really should be doing all they can to make them feel like they are wanted.
 
The club also has a 17 year old sign a contract without any qualified representation and failed to have the head coach meet with the most promising junior.

Much like Sam Walker was told to get an Uber and to come by himself to sign or whatever.
Not whistling Kevvie into the room is the one that blows my mind. Like what the ****?

Wally drops by the club nearly every day. He could've had a beer with Wally, Alfie, Kevvie, Locky and any number of legends who could've explained how you don't necessarily start where you end up. Wally could tell him, yeah I played lock and five-eighth, and look there's my statue.

I don't get it.
 
Not whistling Kevvie into the room is the one that blows my mind. Like what the ****?

Wally drops by the club nearly every day. He could've had a beer with Wally, Alfie, Kevvie, Locky and any number of legends who could've explained how you don't necessarily start where you end up. Wally could tell him, yeah I played lock and five-eighth, and look there's my statue.

I don't get it.
There’s a worrying lack of effort toward development and pathways. Not sure wtf Ikin does with himself either
 
To sort of go off on a related tangent, with Mam coming on in seeming leaps and bounds and also seemingly sowing up the 6 spot, where does Kylo actually fit in? It makes sense the club wants to see if he can be turned into a 9 or 13 and if he can't, well at least he is stronger in body shape as a half.

Also, in all of this doom and gloom that @theshed is definitely doing a lot of lately, even taking pot shots at this forum itself, one of the things that gets lost in all this is that this kid thought he was bigger than the club. All reports put it to The trying to get him to agitate for a release to get a bigger offer and as it turns out, the offer he has got at the Dogs is like double what we had him on. It also seems quite convenient that after basically agreeing to terms, he fires his manager on the day of signing and still goes in to the signing meeting.

At this point, the Broncs may well have done something wrong and tried to take advantage of the situation and we will never know what really happened next but to put this totally on the club for losing him speaks to a bias against the club. They may well be partly at fault but this situation is not totally on them, clearly. And this is different to the Walker situation because Walker didn't screw the club around, the club screwed him around, there is no doubt there whatsoever.

If this kid is happy to treat us the way he did by dragging the club through the mud and claiming he would never play for us after suddenly getting a better offer somewhere else, why would we want him here? It isn't like Mam is a hack in comparison and right now, what we do now is that Mam is 2 years older, has already played NRL and has set it alight AND he wants to be at the club.

Kylo may go on to have a great career, who cares, no one who does what he did to the club deserves defending, simple as that. Just like Haas doesn't deserve any defense for the stunt he pulled last year.
 
There’s a worrying lack of effort toward development and pathways. Not sure wtf Ikin does with himself either
The Dogs get it: they put Phil Gould on a plane to him. How could Kevvie not pop his head through a door at least?
 
To sort of go off on a related tangent, with Mam coming on in seeming leaps and bounds and also seemingly sowing up the 6 spot, where does Kylo actually fit in? It makes sense the club wants to see if he can be turned into a 9 or 13 and if he can't, well at least he is stronger in body shape as a half.

Also, in all of this doom and gloom that @theshed is definitely doing a lot of lately, even take pot shots at this forum itself, one of the things that gets lost in all this is that this kid thought he was bigger than the club. All reports put it to The trying to get him to agitate for a release to get a bigger offer and as it turns out, the offer he has got at the Dogs is like double what we had him on. It also seems quite convenient that after basically agreeing to terms, he fires his manager on the day of signing and still goes in to the signing meeting.

At this point, the Broncs may well have done something wrong and tried to take advantage of the situation and we will never know what really happened next but to put this totally on the club for losing him speaks to a bias against the club. They may well be a fault but this situation is not totally on them, clearly. And this is different to the Walker situation because Walker didn't screw the club around, the club screwed him around, there is no doubt there whatsoever.

If this kid is happy to treat us the way he did by dragging the club through the mud and claiming he would never play for us after suddenly getting a better offer somewhere else, why would we want him here? It isn't like Mam is a hack in comparison and right now, what we do now is that Mam is 2 years older, has already played NRL and has set it alight AND he wants to be at the club.

Kylo may go on to have a great career, who cares, no one who does what he did to the club deserves defending, simple as that. Just like Haas doesn't deserve any defense for the stunt he pulled last year.
It’s not doom and gloom. I think we are overall on an upward trend and there are many talented players at the club.

I guess there are two types of people in the world though - those who blame others for negative outcomes (eg a 17 year old’s tanty) and those that take accountability for their losses (eg analysing where an organisation went wrong to lose the young player they put their chips on).
 
To sort of go off on a related tangent, with Mam coming on in seeming leaps and bounds and also seemingly sowing up the 6 spot, where does Kylo actually fit in? It makes sense the club wants to see if he can be turned into a 9 or 13 and if he can't, well at least he is stronger in body shape as a half.

Also, in all of this doom and gloom that @theshed is definitely doing a lot of lately, even take pot shots at this forum itself, one of the things that gets lost in all this is that this kid thought he was bigger than the club. All reports put it to The trying to get him to agitate for a release to get a bigger offer and as it turns out, the offer he has got at the Dogs is like double what we had him on. It also seems quite convenient that after basically agreeing to terms, he fires his manager on the day of signing and still goes in to the signing meeting.

At this point, the Broncs may well have done something wrong and tried to take advantage of the situation and we will never know what really happened next but to put this totally on the club for losing him speaks to a bias against the club. They may well be a fault but this situation is not totally on them, clearly. And this is different to the Walker situation because Walker didn't screw the club around, the club screwed him around, there is no doubt there whatsoever.

If this kid is happy to treat us the way he did by dragging the club through the mud and claiming he would never play for us after suddenly getting a better offer somewhere else, why would we want him here? It isn't like Mam is a hack in comparison and right now, what we do now is that Mam is 2 years older, has already played NRL and has set it alight AND he wants to be at the club.

Kylo may go on to have a great career, who cares, no one who does what he did to the club deserves defending, simple as that. Just like Haas doesn't deserve any defense for the stunt he pulled last year.
They wanted him to train at hooker and lock, meaning he could be exactly the kind of player we need at 14. He could also cover the halves if need be. Basically, a massive upgrade on whatshisname.
 
It’s not doom and gloom. I think we are overall on an upward trend and there are many talented players at the club.

I guess there are two types of people in the world though - those who blame others for negative outcomes (eg a 17 year old’s tanty) and those that take accountability for their losses (eg analysing where an organisation went wrong to lose the young player they put their chips on).

Has to be one or the other does it? No middle ground? Also, how do you know the club isn't taking accountability? You don't think an organisation supposed well run will do a review into this and see what went wrong on their end? Do you expect them to come out to the public and say all of this? No organisation does that.
 
They wanted him to train at hooker and lock, meaning he could be exactly the kind of player we need at 14. He could also cover the halves if need be. Basically, a massive upgrade on whatshisname.

What does this have to do with anything?
 
What does this have to do with anything?
You were asking where he would fit in. We are crying out for someone like him on the bench rather than the lacklustre options we currently have.
 
You were asking where he would fit in. We are crying out for someone like him on the bench rather than the lacklustre options we currently have.

Yep he would be wonderful there and he would have pathwayed through 14 most likely but he didn't want to do it, end of story. He wants to do what he wants to do, nothing the club could do about it if he didn't want to do it, which he said himself he doesn't want to change, only wants to play 6 basically.
 
Look as far as I am concerned this kid is nothing. Hasn't played first grade hasn't done anything. He wasn't willing to get in and earn his spot he just thought he deserved it. Contrast him to Mam, who comes across humble and willing to learn. I would prefer we keep young men like Mam and Mozer who at current glance seem willing to earn their place. unlike this bloke who one day may become something but who could just as easily find himself in the dustbin of history where hundreds of next best things ended up.

I want a club of workers like we once had. Our club was full of blokes who wanted to be the best through their actions. In recent years our club has been known for unearned ego, driven by youth who haven't earned the pride of the jersey yet. In saying that I like the current group a lot more than I did a few years ago. But letting a guy like this go is in the long term better for culture.
 
Its not the end of the world, but Broncos losing promising players should be worrying, especially in these key positions. They really should be doing all they can to make them feel like they are wanted.
I would have thought a 3 year contract, and then refusing to release him, was a fair indication the club wanted him.

This is rugby league, not The Bachelor.
 
They agreed to terms in November of 2021.

The day the contract was set to be signed, Karl and his family parted ways with their manager. When Karl went to sign the contract, all he was concerned with was whether he'd be in the NRL squad, he'd be considered a five-eighth and he'd get to meet Walters.

Things came to a head on November 1st when Karl found out he wasn't in the NRL squad. The Broncos also informed him they considered him a lock/dummy half and wanted him to change his body shape.

Adamson allegedly requested a 'letter of offer' and the club claimed they lost it.

The Broncos claimed Karl's manager requested a substantial upgrade and months prior and had been trying to work with Oloapu's camp.
But how much of that is true, that is just what he says. Weren’t we investigated and cleared of wrongdoing?
It’s not doom and gloom. I think we are overall on an upward trend and there are many talented players at the club.

I guess there are two types of people in the world though - those who blame others for negative outcomes (eg a 17 year old’s tanty) and those that take accountability for their losses (eg analysing where an organisation went wrong to lose the young player they put their chips on).
The only proof of any of the claims from Kevvie not meeting him to lying to him about his position and being in the top 30 is the word of a temper tantrum throwing teenager doing everything he can to get out of his contract.

The doom and gloom accusations against for me are that you are more than happy to accept this because it’s against the club and not question the sincerity of the claims at all.
 
But how much of that is true, that is just what he says. Weren’t we investigated and cleared of wrongdoing?
The majority of it, I did make an error. It wasn't the day of, it was the day before. Simon Scanlan corroborated this when he issued his statement in response to the Mole's article.

The Broncos claimed they were cleared but the salary cap auditor denied those claims a few days later. The Broncos were never publically cleared by the NRL.

It all comes down to whether it was ethically the right thing for the Broncos to sign a 17-year old without accredited representation. Legally they may have been within their rights but in the court of public opinion it doesn't reflect well on the club to pressure a young man like that.

The only point the Broncos disputed was that this all came to a head in November. Scanlan claimed it happened in June when Oloapu secured a new manager and asked for a substantial upgrade to his contract.

That's different than they lied to me about being in the Top 30 and they were going to ruin my career by making me into something I'm not.

I gave them my word and they gave me a chicken sandwich.
 

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