Because women are just bait. Right?
So much to say .. too little courage to say it.
Because women are just bait. Right?
Shouldn’t all this be under “blonks of 22” anyway?lol. That's why I posted the link! But you said your title was better.
Anyway, making mistakes or being mistaken doesn't equal looking like a er.. one of those things.
Not being nice to puppies, now that makes one look like a er.. willy!
Gasp, there I typed it.
Shouldn’t all this be under “blonks of 22” anyway?
Revealed: Panthers rookie defending teammates as new details of alleged assault emerge
Revealed: Panthers rookie defending teammates as new details of alleged assault emergewww.foxsports.com.au
no nrl punishment and already handled in house by the panthers, which is interesting and a bit of a surprise.
The report on the new s stated that the nrl would not be taking any action as the matter is still to go before the courts and they didn’t want to prejudice the process. What the...... so now the nrl can pick and choose which court cases they want to prejudice. Sorry but this stinks
The report on the new s stated that the nrl would not be taking any action as the matter is still to go before the courts and they didn’t want to prejudice the process. What the...... so now the nrl can pick and choose which court cases they want to prejudice. Sorry but this stinks
Im with you on this bossYup, I said the same thing. the no fault stand down rule was introduced to basically say "we think it's bad for the nrl we're not saying the player is guilty and so there's no prejudicial component for court cases."- more or less. The nrl stated that 'even being charged' was bad for the nrl. The bad look didn't require a guilty verdict and hence punishments may be handed down.
The above is the exact opposite.
Also my 'surprise' at the no nrl punishment is not directly related to Manase (fist v knife) it's more that the blonk was charged, therefore, according to v'landy, he has negatively effected the nrl but yet they felt a monetary or suspension wasn't warranted. Snake's 4 weeks anyone?
I agree it was clear, that is until they let George Burgess play notwithstanding he has been charged with "sexual touching" of a woman.The NRL rules on the " stand down " policy are very clear. If one is charged with a maximum penalty of 11 years in prison or involves sexual assault charges, the stand down policy is invoked.
The Penrith player's charges do not meet the criteria so he is free to play.
Fainu has been charged with grievous bodily harm. Very serious charges and will go to jail for a long time if found guilty.
Too much camembert in his system.Former NRL star James Maloney has reportedly failed a doping test in France.
The 35-year-old has been provisionally stood down since February as a result of an alleged doping breach.
French newspaper L’Independant reports Maloney has been stood down by French doping authorities after a preliminary doping breach.
The star playmaker has been playing with French club Lezignan in a semi-professional second-grade competition after announcing his retirement last year.
The Daily Telegraph first reported Kenny, a former NSW State of Origin hero, allegedly headbutted a man known to him, 58-year-old Scott McGonigal.
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