LAST UPDATE | 18 Jul 2022
FORMER US PRESIDENT Donald Trump on Monday urged golfers to โtake the moneyโ and sign with the Saudi-backed LIV series amid reports more players were poised to join the controversial circuit.
Trump, who is hosting LIV events at two of his golf courses this year, said in a post on his Truth Social network that players should not hesitate to abandon the PGA Tour, which he branded โdisloyalโ.
โAll of those golfers that remain โloyalโ to the very disloyal PGA, in all of its different forms, will pay a big price when the inevitable MERGER with LIV comes, and you get nothing but a big โthank youโ from PGA officials who are making Millions of Dollars a year,โ Trump wrote.
โIf you donโt take the money now, you will get nothing after the merger takes place, and only say how smart the original signees were,โ he added.
Trump concluded the post with a message of congratulations to newly minted British Open champion Cam Smith, the Australian who stormed to victory at St Andrews on Sunday with a superb final round.
Smith is among the latest list of names who are reportedly poised to sign with LIV Golf, which has already recruited a slew of top names with jaw-dropping contracts which in some cases are reported to have run into the hundreds of millions of dollars.
LIV Golf, which is fronted by Australian great Greg Norman, is bankrolled by Saudi Arabiaโs Public Investment Fund.
Human Rights groups have criticised the venture saying it exists solely to boost Saudi Arabiaโs international reputation, a phenomenon labelled โsportswashingโ.
Smith bristled โ but did not issue an outright denial โ when asked about reports linking him to LIV following his victory in the Open on Sunday.
โI just won the British Open, and youโre asking about that. I think thatโs pretty not that good,โ Smith said.
โI donโt know, mate. My team around me worries about all that stuff. Iโm here to win golf tournaments.โ
As well as Smith, LIV are also reported to be on the brink of signing Swedish star Henrik Stenson. Stenson is expected to be stripped of Europeโs Ryder Cup captaincy if he if he signs with LIV.
Trump meanwhile did not address criticism of his involvement of his golf properties with LIV events by relatives of those killed and injured during the 11 September, 2001 attacks on New York and Washington. Fifteen of the 19 hijackers involved in the atrocity were Saudi nationals.
In an open letter to Trump released on Sunday, the 9/11 Justice group urged Trump to cut ties to LIV Golf. Trump National Golf Club at Bedminster, New Jersey is set to host a LIV event on 29-31 July, while his Trump National course at Doral in Florida will stage the October 27-30 tournament.
โWe simply cannot understand how you could agree to accept money from the Kingdom of Saudi Arabiaโs golf league to host their tournament at your golf course, and to do so in the shadows of Ground Zero in New Jersey, which lost over 700 residents during the attacks,โ the group wrote in its letter.
โIt is difficult for us to fully express the extreme pain, frustration and anger this upcoming tournament at Bedminster causes our communityโฆit is incomprehensible to us that a former President of the United States would cast our loved ones aside for personal financial gain.โ
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Quality player, very surprised he was dropped.
Iโd be very surprised if he was dropped in the first place as he needed match time. Heโs better than Jager in all facets that Iโve seen, scrum, maul and as weโve all seen, in the lose. Jager, just not seeing it with him especially scrum. Am I missing something???
@Noel Lynn: Bealham is certainly well ahead of Jager and all other TH (Furlong apart) in Ireland, but I think Jager is doing a better job than youโre giving credit for. Heโs been very good at scrum time for munster, especially when he came up against Porter, and was solid against Wales. His ruck defense was excellent both clearing and counter rucking and his goal line defense was superb. His lineout work wasnโt up to scratch IMO and he still needs to improve his S&C but heโs certainly got a high ceiling and a great addition to our TH stock.
@Noel Lynn: Short answer โ yes
Easily the best TH after Furlong, who seems to have recovered some of his previous form. Great to have several options here between Furlong, Bealham, OโToole and Jager. The order is not important as they are all playing well at the moment.
Literally no one else is suprised.
@Thesaltyurchin: Iโm surprised, arguably pushing Furlong for a starting spot
Bealham is a quality player but I think itโs getting a bit clearer that farrell and his coaches are huge fans of jager. To go from the โtraining squadโ to the verge of the 1st choice 23 over a couple of weeks is pretty phenomenonal
@munsterman: jager has plenty to work on to over take Bealham. He may not have over taken TOโT yet, so 1 step at a time.
@Patrick OโSullivan: well Iโve never seen farrell move so quickly to promote a player in a meaningful match. Even players like Joe Mccarthy and crowley had to put in their time in camp for a year or so. Thereโs every chance that bealham will be back-up th v England but you wouldnโt bet on it
@munsterman: Thereโs every chance that Bealham will start and Jager on the bench if Furlong injured.
@Con Cussed: yea thatโd be the most likely scenario Iโd imagine. Itโs quite tough on otoole whoโs been very good for Ireland too
@munsterman: Agreed. It just means the pressure is now on all four to keep the momentum up. Itโs a tough position and injuries abound so can see them all getting a chance in the future.
This could mean Furlong has an injury concernโฆ I hope not!
Has anyone authoritative said that Bealham was dropped? As far as I recall the mood music before the Welsh game was that Bealham had proved himself across a number of matches to be no great step down from Furlong; and that Farrell was taking advantage of a game we were almost certain to win to have a look at Jรคger off the bench.
Depressing stuff
@Kevin Ryan: when have we ever seen farrell use a competitive game to just have a look at a player? The only time he ever changes up his side much is v the most tier2 of tier2 nations in Nov or else gets A games set up
@munsterman: Giving a guy a debut as a bench prop is not really changing the side much, though. And if he didnโt pick this game, heโd have to wait until the Autumn, assuming SA too strong. Anyways, weโll see what Farrell does with the selection for the England game.
The story around Bealham is a bit of a head scratcher. Why was he dropped? Some say he needed time off as a new dad. Personally I believe the coaches think Jager is a better prop. When your coach uses faint praise to describe your last performance then you are in trouble. I think Farrell described Bealhamโs last outing as โdecent enoughโ. In all these scenarios the public never gets a true picture until someone writes a book.
@Tom Reilly: I seem to have missed him saying that about Bealham โ was that in a press conference? I checked the post Italy match press conference again to refresh my memory, and Faz was effusive in his praise of the set piece, calling it excellent and top notch, so Iโm surprised he would then be naming Finlay as not being a top performer. A lot of media said that Finlay was doing as much as he could possibly do to challenge Furlong for the starting berth on the back of his performance against Italy, so I donโt think Iโm the only one who thought he performed excellent in that match.
@Tom Reilly: ah, I heard it now โ it was from the pre-Wales match conference. To be honest, the way I hear it, it seemed more so saying that Oli deserved a chance in spite of Bealham having a decent performance. TBH, I think he couldnโt say โWalesโ scrum is poor so this is the best chance to give Oli a tryout in the six nations windowโ, so has to justify it on the basis of competition for places. If he said Finlay was excellent, then he would effectively be needing to say that Oli is even better, which would be a huge amount of pressure to put on a debutant. So, he kind of has to nearly qualify Bealhamโs performance so as not to put down Wales.
@JoeVlogs: As I said earlier it is hard to know what exactly is going on. I think most people think Bealham did not deserve to be dropped from a playing point of view. Maybe something else is going on.
The euphemism that Alex Ferguson developed to replace โdroppedโ was โrotated.โ The image that most of us have of a โdroppedโ player is of someone so bad in the last match that they had to be replaced. Sometimes it is about building squad depth, other times you were the Lions captain last week and this week not in the 23 โ an utterly unexplainable event.
I suspect that Furlong has twinged his hamstring. If Furlong is out, Bealham absolutely starts ahead of Jager โ and we all know that.
@PatN: I meant calf not hamstring
Bealham should be pushing Furlong for a starting position not getting dropped
When was the last v good game from Furlong?
@Derek Casserly: Last week!
There is much debate about the word โdroppedโ concerning Bealham. Was he or wasnโt he dropped. IMO if a player is available for selection, has been selected everytime he is available and then he is not selected, then he is indeed deemed โdroppedโ.
Letโs stop using the word โdroppedโ. To play at elite level you need a squad of 35 players and the ability to get game time into all of them. ( letโs not repeat RWC errors from the past). Rotatated is a much better word.