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Not getting much of a run in the media this one for some reason.
No response from the NRL either.
Odd
There have been articles. But WNRL doesn't drive clicks which is really what they want.
Not getting much of a run in the media this one for some reason.
No response from the NRL either.
Odd
Not getting much of a run in the media this one for some reason.
No response from the NRL either.
Odd
White ribbon gets no credibility from me after having that drug fuelled wife beating flog Andrew O’Keefe as the chairman. Anyone speaking the moral high ground is the bad guy.also the silence from the standard feminist columnists, white ribbon etc about violence against women that are up in arms anytime an NRL player is in trouble for something like this
The Sydney Moaning Herald, with their latest female supremacy and grab for bigger resources are all conflicted as they have had ongoing daily running male domestic violence campaign ( that's not necessary bad) but never cover the 'other' side. So they take a conscious decision to to report it. You know fearless reporting hah haprobably because the interest in the story isn't as big as it would be if it was a male NRL allegedly commiting the offence.
Yeah but it's on brand for rugby league - I love it. Never stalked an ex but I wouldn't have the creativity to send them a bank transfer with a message in it.
More incidents from NRLW players please
Dildos at 10 paces…
Well the pay is catching up, It is only fair that the scandals do too
White ribbon gets no credibility from me after having that drug fuelled wife beating flog Andrew O’Keefe as the chairman. Anyone speaking the moral high ground is the bad guy.
Kyle Sandilands is such a f**king bastard I wish nothing but the most painful cancer on that fat f**k. This one is better. O’Keefe taking the moral high ground In the most obnoxious way.
not his go.The off-season report: latest news » League Unlimited
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Chevy faces court, but avoids conviction
Canberra rookie Chevy Stewart has faced court following an incident at Northies in Cronulla last September, pleading guilty to one count of 'destroy of damage property'.
The 20-year-old allegedly short-circuited the venue's gaming room on 26 September 2025 when he lost on a gaming machine, and splashed the "very small" amount of drink he had left onto the screen of the machine, before walking off unaware he had caused damage to the machine until moments later when the room went dark.
Magistrate Jillian Kiely (Sutherland Local Court) described his reaction as a "very immature reaction to losing". Stewart had immediately offered to pay for the damage on the day and has done so prior to the court sentencing.
He has been sentenced to a conditional release order for 12 months, with no conviction recorded.
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