Bring back the.... Biff?
Captain/Coach
Ye but they only have one shot.. imagine a brawl breaks out between say fainus gangster crew v payne in the haas' gangster crew they will get trampledThey would taser you
Ye but they only have one shot.. imagine a brawl breaks out between say fainus gangster crew v payne in the haas' gangster crew they will get trampledThey would taser you
Ok well unfortunately she would have to shootYe but they only have one shot.. imagine a brawl breaks out between say fainus gangster crew v payne in the haas' gangster crew they will get trampled
Nah you cant just shoot people in a fist fight hahaha.. so you're saying if she cant break it up to start capping people in the back haha and the police cam recording her straight to jailOk well unfortunately she would have to shoot
Ah, its the old “never bring a fist to a gunfight” scenario...Nah you cant just shoot people in a fist fight hahaha.. so you're saying if she cant break it up to start capping people in the back haha and the police cam recording her straight to jail
That's not a knifeAh, its the old “never bring a fist to a gunfight” scenario...
He doesn't talk much, just what you want from your captain...and not being a murderer is a bonus.
NRL 2021: Payne Haas standout Brisbane Broncos captaincy contender
Broncos legend Corey Parker has declared Payne Haas is the club’s standout captaincy contender and urged Brisbane bosses to not put a line through the Origin bad boy.
It is the third time Haas will be grilled by the NRL Integrity Unit after he received a four-game ban in 2019 for failing to properly co-operate with a league investigation into incidents involving his family.
“‘Payno’ doesn’t talk often, but when he does people listen. They just do. That is off the back of the respect he gets every week on the playing field and more importantly the training paddock.
“Yes, he has had a couple of moments that haven’t shone great on him but haven’t all captains had that? He hasn’t murdered anyone."
Here is another one:
NRL Integrity Unit investigating Cronulla street brawl allegedly involving current and former player
‘Threatened to pull a knife’: Norman, Segeyaro break silence on alleged street brawl
‘Threatened to pull a knife’: Norman, Segeyaro break silence on alleged street brawlwww.foxsports.com.au
They're everywhereHere is another one:
NRL Integrity Unit investigating Cronulla street brawl allegedly involving current and former player
‘Threatened to pull a knife’: Norman, Segeyaro break silence on alleged street brawl
‘Threatened to pull a knife’: Norman, Segeyaro break silence on alleged street brawlwww.foxsports.com.au
Was Buzz in there swinging away?
doubt nrl will do anything.
Had a good and supportive family background and no doubt ongoing during his troubles which makes it extra sad .Read the sad inside story of how footy golden boy Brett Dallas went from hometown hero to a pariah facing 25 years jail after a descent into drugs and crime that's left ex-teammates baffled
The latest chapter in one of the saddest stories in Australian sport was played out in a near empty courtroom in northern Queensland last week.
Former NRL star Brett Dallas wasn't in Mackay Magistrates court last Friday to hear his bail application denied on a raft of drugs and theft charges. He was behind bars in the jail cell where he has been confined for the past seven months.
The charges, which also include breaching bail, contravening a domestic violence order and a weapons offence, are the latest in a long list of alleged offences which have tried the patience of legal authorities to breaking point and could see Dallas jailed for up to 25 years.
Should that happen when the charges are tried in the Queensland Supreme Court later this year, it will cap a stunning fall from grace for the 46-year-old former Test player and Queensland Origin golden boy who has become a pariah in the local community that once lauded him as a favourite son.
Dallas isn't the first former sports star to descend into a mire of drugs and crime, and he won't be the last, but according to his former teammates, he was the most unlikely of candidates to ever become a cautionary tale
Sad inside story of how Brett Dallas's descent into drugs and crime
Brett Dallas wasn't in Mackay Magistrates court last Friday to hear his bail application denied on a raft of drugs and theft charges. He was behind bars where he has been for the past seven months.www.dailymail.co.uk
Peter Jackson too.Very sad re Brett Dallas. Matt Seers is another from that North Sydney team of the 90s to have found themselves in a bit of strife.
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