http://www.smh.com.au/articles/2004/05/04/1083635139511.html
Maroons check video for errant stars
Queensland Rugby League officials yesterday had security videotape from Brisbane's Treasury Casino checked to ensure Chris Walker was the only Maroons player who misbehaved in camp on Sunday night.
As Broncos coach Wayne Bennett faced reporters on Lockyer's behalf at Red Hill, radio stations in Brisbane and Sydney were receiving calls from listeners claiming Walker had not been alone when he broke curfew to go out in Fortitude Valley in the early hours of Monday.
QRL general manager Ross Livermore responded to the allegations by calling the casino.
"There are people saying that a player was turfed out of the casino and other players were out with Chris," said Livermore last night. "I called the casino and they told me there was no complaint against a Queensland player and no Queensland player was ejected from the casino.
"Team management also has no evidence that other players were out with Chris after the [1.15am] curfew. They [the casino] looked at the security video and there was no evidence of any of our players causing any trouble."
NRL officials yesterday called Livermore over the reports and are so far satisfied with what they were told. Livermore said Lockyer and Walker would not be replaced in the extended Queensland squad and there had been no discussion on who would be captain.