Why? Do they really, seriously not think they get treated differently?
Surprisingly they think they are the same as all clubs,and I’m a conspiracy theorist!!
Why? Do they really, seriously not think they get treated differently?
Wow. It's a different country up there if that's the case ..... It's so obvious.Surprisingly they think they are the same as all clubs,and I’m a conspiracy theorist!!
they are all Trump supporters tooWhy? Do they really, seriously not think they get treated differently?
The biggest scam is the CEO - promoted beyond capabilitySharks can keep Johnstone even though under cap investigation.
Tigers can dign Jennings even though under cap investigation
Broncos do an in house penalty on Haas but who knows what he did plys the can play Jamil Hopoate whole we couldn't. What a fuking scam this bullsht competition is
They weren’t over when they won their maiden premiership either... let’s not forget that convenient little tidbit.
This bloke sounds like a real payne in the haas.This stinks to high heaven... NRL/Broncos/QLD media cover up ala... take your pick.
No, they are the type of fans who describe a four metre forward pass to an unmarked winger as a great ball, but only when it benefits the Broncos... when it goes against them the four metres becomes eight.
Bronco's refuse to release details of "indescretion" that led to enquiry yet all the sordid details around Dylan Walker's and others indescretions were and was expected tp be told and mused over and broadcast far and wide by Broncos owners.Meanwhile the Boncos get to choose their own punishment for a player refusing to co-operate with the NRL integrity unit ........
The NRL’s next superstar Payne Haas has been fined $10,000 and stood down by the Broncos for refusing to co-operate with an NRL integrity unit investigation in the latest black eye for rugby league.
The Courier-Mail can reveal Haas will miss the start of the NRL premiership after being slapped with a club-imposed Broncos ban following his role in two off-field incidents that involve family members.
It is understood the NRL integrity unit has rubber-stamped the Broncos’ shock suspension.
Haas will miss between two to four NRL premiership games, including Brisbane’s season-opener against Melbourne on March 14 and their Round 2 derby with the Cowboys on March 22.
Bronco's refuse to release details of "indescretion" that led to enquiry yet all the sordid details around Dylan Walker's and others indescretions were and was expected tp be told and mused over and broadcast far and wide by Broncos owners.
What's the Broncos punishment then for not co-operating with the nrl integrity unit?
This stinks to high heaven... NRL/Broncos/QLD media cover up ala... take your pick.
I think you are correct @Fluffy.aren't they all the one and same?
What's the Broncos punishment then for not co-operating with the nrl integrity unit?
Or should that be ‘in-haas?’None... they just kept the punishment for Haas in-house and there is nothing to see here.
Or should that be ‘in-haas?’
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