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RUBIKS

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Beer taps turned off early at Sharks v Dragons leaving punters parched

Cronulla was forced to turn the beer taps off early during their loss to St George Illawarra after tensions between rival fans threatened to escalate during a heated local derby.

The Dragons prevailed 20-16 in a another tense encounter against their neighbours, leaving the Sharks with a 0-2 record ahead of their must-win encounter against Parramatta. If the result wasn’t hard enough to swallow, Shire folk were also left parched after a number of restrictions were placed on the consumption of alcohol at Southern Cross Group Stadium.

Punters are normally allowed to order up to four drinks in a bid to get them out of the queues and back to their seats as soon as possible. However, the licensing police cut that down to just two per person, leaving parched punters in an irritable mood.

It’s understood the emotions of some fans were running high and there were fears banter between spectators could have turned into something uglier, prompting the authorities to call for the drinks taps to be turned off at half-time.

The licensee and the licensing police also discussed the issue of serving cider at mid-strength bars. The alcoholic content of cider is 3.5 per cent, slightly higher than the 3 per cent of most mid-strength beers.

Bar staff were told they could only serve cider in the five full-strength bars on the western side of the ground, but Sharks Leagues Club CEO Tim McAleer decided to pull the popular drink from all 11 drinks outlets.

McAleer, who has a quarter of a century of experience as a licensee and joined the Sharks in November after a long stint at the nearby Tradies club, said they had complied with all licensing officer requests.

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“Thursday night was an incredibly hot night, there was a hot wind blowing and people were quenching their thirst,” McAleer said. “In the view of the license sergeant, he wanted things slowed down. We did our best to comply with that, that’s what happened in a nutshell.

“It’s a local derby and St George fans are passionate about their footy, Sharks fans are passionate about their footy. There was no violence, at no stage during the game was there any incidents of overly aggressive behaviour or confrontations. In a crowd of 14,500, there were three refusals and evictions for intoxication. That’s not a bad record.

“We normally shut the bars 10 or 20 minutes after halftime. We normally go to two drinks after halftime but the licensing sergeant made a judgement call on their assessment of the crowd during the night. We complied with their assessment calls.

“A lot of patrons at the ground disagreed with it. From my point of view, I don’t have to agree or disagree, we just comply. There’s no point arguing with a licensing policeman, you’re better off arguing with your missus. You’ll get the same outcome.”

It remains to be seen whether similar restrictions will apply at Cronulla’s next home game, against Melbourne in round four. Some fans have complained to the club about the clampdown and McAleer has contacted each of them personally to explain the situation. We understand what the licensing police want and we are doing our very best to deliver it."

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RUBIKS

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I was super pissed at this,

Especially in the ET lower, they've ruined that bar by making it a quarter the size is used to be and accessible from both sides.
 

carcharias

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It was ugly outside after the game
Both sides supporters
Young pissed males with big mouths

Banging cars with their hands
Swearing in front of kids and women
I’m no angel but I have never carried on like a complete dickhead in front of little kids when pissed.

They need more security up there in the back streets because it looked like it was going to go pear shaped.
 
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I enjoy a beer but go to the footy to focus on the game, I had one beer at half time of the Jets game to wash down the chicken burger, could not be bothered queing up later.
 
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There will be a Sharkcast out tonight hopefully with a long chat with Tim Mcaleer about this issue.

Licencing police in the Shire are causing all sorts of headaches for venue operators, not just us.
 

lolesi

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It was a mess after the game.
Brawls everywhere, property damage to houses, vehicles and shops.

The security are rubbish so can’t expect anything from them.
 

carcharias

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It was a mess after the game.
Brawls everywhere, property damage to houses, vehicles and shops.

The security are rubbish so can’t expect anything from them.
They need cops... not Rashinda in his high vis vest looking at his phone.
 

lolesi

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They need cops... not Rashinda in his high vis vest looking at his phone.
Agreed.

I remember a few years ago during our dark days and we were getting flogged one Saturday night.

A bloke jumped onto the field, ran over and grabbed a corner post out of the ground, ran back, jumped the fence and stood on the hill.

All in front of ol security mate who didn’t even realise. Was quite the laugh.
 
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I didn't see one bit of trouble .
I'd like to think it was because I was in deep thought, but that just wasn't the case. I was light and breezy
 

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