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International Test Matches
All Blacks V Wallabies, Hong Kong, October 30th
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<blockquote data-quote="Haysie" data-source="post: 351426" data-attributes="member: 35100"><p>I agree with this. The News/Media has just about as much idea of what is really going on as the general public, most stories are heard second hand or through an opinionated source anyhow. </p><p>However, the Lote Tuqiri situation not long ago is a case in point of the media reporting only the facts (which makes a nice change). I believe that there was a conscious effort from Team Lote (i.e. his manager and other types of officialdom) to keep the media from blowing it out of proportion by releasing very little information.</p><p>So if it's being recognised as a potential threat to a player's career in that circumstance, surely you can see that the media in general are notorious for doing it?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Haysie, post: 351426, member: 35100"] I agree with this. The News/Media has just about as much idea of what is really going on as the general public, most stories are heard second hand or through an opinionated source anyhow. However, the Lote Tuqiri situation not long ago is a case in point of the media reporting only the facts (which makes a nice change). I believe that there was a conscious effort from Team Lote (i.e. his manager and other types of officialdom) to keep the media from blowing it out of proportion by releasing very little information. So if it's being recognised as a potential threat to a player's career in that circumstance, surely you can see that the media in general are notorious for doing it? [/QUOTE]
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