Cooper Eagle, lock
âJust physically very strong, massive workrate on him. That really sums him up,â head coach Grant Steffek said.
âWouldnât call him the flashiest player but heâs really confident and physical.â L-R Gold Coast Eagles Daniel Teren, Cooper Eagle and Bliss White. Pic Mike Batterham
Liam Condely, prop
âReally aggressive in the tackle and breakdown. Another big worker whose aggression and physicality makes a difference.â
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Cody Schwab, centre
âHe is, in my opinion, our top tackler. He just never misses. He is so gutsy. He s probably, I think, a really underrated player across Gold Coast rugby but we rate him highly here.â
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Facebook’s Kustomer buy could face EU probe after merger referral
The European Union may investigate Facebook’s $1BN acquisition of customer service platform Kustomer after concerns were referred to it under EU merger rules.
A spokeswoman for the Commission confirmed it received a request to refer the proposed acquisition from Austria under Article 22 of the EU’s Merger Regulation a mechanism which allows Member States to flag a proposed transaction that’s not notifiable under national filing thresholds (e.g. because the turnover of one of the companies is too low for a formal notification).
The Commission spokeswoman said the case was notified in Austria on March 31.