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Well if they have offered closing statements, then I would say they retired for the day and the Judge will offer direction tomorrow, I can't see this being a long argued case for the jury and we will get a result tomorrow.

If he is innocent then fantastic and it shows what an absolute shocking situation we have with the "Not at fault stand down"

If guilty the NRL will tell us how outstanding the policy is, even though it has not reduced any negative press about the NRL or its players, all it has done is kept him out of the game in his prime
I hope that Manly have also pointed out the ridiculousness of it all to the NRL. If he’s judged innocent, it has impacted both him and the club but if he’s judged guilty, it has still severely impacted the club.
The policy just didn’t work with court delays.
Surely other sports throughout the world have similar dilemmas, I wonder what they do?
 
I hope that Manly have also pointed out the ridiculousness of it all to the NRL. If he’s judged innocent, it has impacted both him and the club but if he’s judged guilty, it has still severely impacted the club.
The policy just didn’t work with court delays.
Surely other sports throughout the world have similar dilemmas, I wonder what they do?
The big one in the history books for me was Michael Vick in the US. He was only stood down once he admitted guilt but that ws like 2007ish.
 
Gosh, you watch the entire footage here and you're left with so many thoughts. Like ...
What is an NRL player with the world at his feet, even doing here?
Why, would said player with the world at his feet, even think of climbing a fence shortly after a shoulder operation?
Imagine the conversations in the car at the end.
Who'd be an NRL coach?
I wonder if Des had seen that footage or new of it before the trial
 
I am tipping at about 45% this year, so if I say "he's gone", he might have a chance based on what I have read.

I can't get it in my head that the prosecution relies on only two witnesses and the defence only produces Manase in his own defence.

We obviously haven't seen all of the evidence (?), so how can anyone make a considered decision ( including the judge and jury)?
 
No dna of anyones else on the sling, no blood on the sling or any of MF’s belongings. Two witnesses that have changed their story from not a guy with a sling to seeing a guy with the sling stab someone. Im going with not guilty*

*based purely on media reports
I havent read every article about it... but Was a forensic expert brought in to tell the jury how unlikely it would be that Fainu did it, given this piece of evidence?
 
I wonder if Des had seen that footage or new of it before the trial
I remember a couple of years ago Manase's team stated that they hadn't been given access to the cctv footage. It's likely no one except prosecution saw it before the trial.
 
Does anyone know how much the contract is manly have promised him if he's not guilty. Verrels from the roosters is supposed to be going to the titans. He's a manly junior and would be a great addition. I think we need a 1st string hooker with croker being a perfect number 14 to replace walker
Your making too much sense Camo. Manly will never go for it.
 
I remember reading that the footage wasn't available, but can't find the news article link. Here's what I posted in 2020
Post in thread 'Manase Fainu' Manase Fainu
under full disclosure laws, the defense is entitled to see any evidence that will be admitted during the trial well before said trial.
 
Regardless of the result, I'm starting to lean towards the stand-down policy IN THIS CASE. not a popular thing to say I'm sure, but there has been damage done. If he had played these last 2 years only to be found guilty the outrage would have been very very damaging to the game.

He was there.
He was part of that gang.
He chose to hide his identity.
He ran and fled when the stabbing occurred.
I'm obviously not a gangbanger but I would have stayed at the scene if I didn't have anything to hide and show my innocence straight away.
He risked everything he had.
He obviously reinjured his shoulder in his stupid leap over the wall.
There was a stabbing and he was charged.

If he weren't a Manly player I would guess 90% of the outrage at the stand-down policy would be non-existant.

If the stabbed guy was my family member I would be wanting justice and possibly seeing a charged individual running around earning loads of coin would really really piss me off.

All that being said he has a better than average chance that some of the jury won't in good conscience be able to convict him on the evidence shown. He will probably get off.

The biggest takeaway from this is we can all now see why MF didn't go for a judge-only trial. there is probably enough evidence to convict should a judge be in a bad mood or be biased in any way.
 
If he weren't a Manly player I would guess 90% of the outrage at the stand-down policy would be non-existant.


No.

I was completely against the JDB stand-down, I am still against the Manase stand-down. I'm against the policy, fullstop.

The NRL hung Brett Stewart out to dry, and learnt nothing from that mistake.

People can bleat "but sponsors" all they like....the NRL and its sponsors are not judge, jury and executioner for young men's lives and mental health.
 
Bottom line
Fainu or one of his 4 "gang" mates stabbed the guy.
If it wasn't Fainu it's damm crazy that he can waste 3 years of his life and potential jail time protecting one of his mates.

The other 4 friends must have amazing high paid careers to potentially let Fainu roll the dice and not be a man by fessing up.

Regardless, not the sort of guy we need or should want at our club. He is scum.
 
This case just gets more bizarre every day. However, in the immortal words of Ricky Stuart, it could be argued that anyone positively identified as climbing the fence that night could well be defined as a weak gutted dog.
 
Bottom line
Fainu or one of his 4 "gang" mates stabbed the guy.
If it wasn't Fainu it's damm crazy that he can waste 3 years of his life and potential jail time protecting one of his mates.

The other 4 friends must have amazing high paid careers to potentially let Fainu roll the dice and not be a man by fessing up.

Regardless, not the sort of guy we need or should want at our club. He is scum.
tend to agree
 
...CCTV footage played for the court showed four men following Fainu, who draped a white towel around his head.
This "security blanket" doused in cold water was because he had a headache, denying it was to hide his identity.
He led them to a fence to jump over, saying it was an easier way inside...


A headache? I bet his barister loved that answer!
Luckily all the Silvertails have already decided the prosecution case is flimsy, otherwise I'd be a little worried after that one 😱
You're kidding if the barrister didnt know about the footage and prep him on his answer.
 
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