We're an overnight success that's taken five years.
I don't think it's a financial decision in the end. It's come down to a lifestyle/family decision, so while I'm disappointed with that you've got to respect it.
It can be difficult winning over there in the best of circumstances. We want to make sure we are as competitive as possible.
That's what he requested but we haven't given a final response.
We were going to stay at the same hotel in Leeds that the Kangaroos used but we were told by some players that it was not ideal for a football team. So we've moved to another.
We have a few good cards to play and we haven't been called to play any of them, so we'll see what happens.
The scans showed there is no significant depression and the pleasing news is Benji does not have to undergo surgery.
It's a new challenge to manage and I think everyone's looking forward to it because success brings more success.
In a week's time when the disappointment is gone - the experience is going to still be very enriching for us as a club.
I guess it's up to the Australian selectors. They have the right to pick who they think are the best players.
I don't think (money) is the be all and end all.
I didn't see it well enough to comment. We stay away from judiciary matters.
For the Dubai Sevens, they built a temporary 30,000-seat stadium and if you did that sort of thing I'm sure you would get plenty of corporate support.