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Valheru

Coach
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So what’s the sum total of offences we’ve seen here..

I’ve got these from what I know, please feel free to add..

Non-social distancing of minimum 1.5m
Gathering in a group of 10 or more
Unlawful use of a fire-arm (alleged)

... ?

The biggest charge should be for being dumb f**ks.

I don't think their actual actions are that big a deal. They didn't have a raging party or anything like that with no other laws being broken.

The problem is their employers are trying to convince the government that they can effectively quarantine everyone before the comp restarts.

So ok they break the rules, they are unlikely to be the only ones if we are fair dinkum but the dopes take and post photos of it.

They of course get caught by the media. If at this stage they just apologise and say something like " we made a gross error in judgement and profusely apologise and accept any punishment coming our way", I would say just cop the fine and a week or two and let's move on.

But no, these geniuses need to make every excuse possible from reconnecting to the land to outright claiming they are being mistreated because they are black.
 

Front-Rower

First Grade
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We need RUGBY LEAGUE people in charge of our game. None of these university educated dickheads with business experience and self control who dont go out drinking and taking photos of themselves during a pandemic lockdown.

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RL is gonna die is we dont get ex-players running the game.....................................

Yeah the CEO needs to be hands on. A bit like the dad who’s president of the local junior club.

I’m sure the Finance, IT, HR, marketing and admin departments all take care of themselves :D
 

some11

Referee
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Is anyone surprised that these 2 think that they are above the law? Or they they’d play the card as soon as humanly possible?

Absolute cowards the pair of them.
I wouldn't say cowards, just selfish and a complete lack of self-awareness about their power to influence those in their communities.

Being fake gangstas for the 'gram isn't helping anyone. I hope bellamy tears strips off JAC.

Mitchell on the other hand will get a wrinkled grunt from Bennett and he can go on being useless.
 

Last Week

Bench
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Considering the circumstances, this is the highest level of disrepute the game could possibly be brought into.

This isn't a simple HR issue of a player drink driving or a domestic assault. Those two examples don't have the possible consequence of preventing the game from continuing, and over 450 players missing out on 72% of their salary. This does. This would be a very easy example that the governments could use to put a stop to the game resuming.

Don't think so? Look at how quickly the beaches were closed again after f**kwits couldn't control themselves.
 

Chief_Chujo

First Grade
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Posting it all on to their Instagram is so incredibly stupid by itself. To then pull the culture and race cards when you're riding dirtbikes and shooting rifles is beyond the pale.

Both of these blokes have unfortunately dug themselves into a victim mentality. Any dumb shit they do they excuse away because of big bad whitey, colonialism etc etc
 
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You can imagine : Latrell and Addo-Carr get banned by NRL.
They just do a press conference. Start coughing and complaining of sore throats. Season over for everyone.
Plenty lols and likes in Insta.
Fking deadshits.
 
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Considering the circumstances, this is the highest level of disrepute the game could possibly be brought into.

This isn't a simple HR issue of a player drink driving or a domestic assault. Those two examples don't have the possible consequence of preventing the game from continuing, and over 450 players missing out on 72% of their salary. This does. This would be a very easy example that the governments could use to put a stop to the game resuming.

Don't think so? Look at how quickly the beaches were closed again after f**kwits couldn't control themselves.

This.
 

Lemon Squash

First Grade
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Leaders at the NRL cop a hammering from the fans and media constantly and more often then not rightfully so... but seriously who would want a job running the game when you wake up in the morning and have to deal with shit like this?

No level of education the NRL/Clubs can provide can cure absolute stupidity. I mean the fact they went away knowing we are in a global pandemic and they were openly breaking the law is one thing. Then consider they represent an entire sporting competition which is trying to be proactive and get its self back up off the floor out of the foetal position, knowing well and truly what they were doing was EXACTLY the opposite behaviour of what the NRL has been trying to show the government it can control to create a safe environment and you just piss all over it.

But to post it on Social Media...?.... words escape me.

But but but we are brothers and are getting picked on. White people went to the beach.
 

Saxon

Bench
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You can imagine : Latrell and Addo-Carr get banned by NRL.
They just do a press conference. Start coughing and complaining of sore throats. Season over for everyone.
Fortunately everyone knows where they've been - and it's not with their team mates.
 
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Its behind a paywall
Josh Addo-Carr was warned twice before controversial camping trip
The camping trip that has put the NRL’s comeback plans on the brink wasn’t Josh Addo-Carr’s first warning over social distancing restrictions. And the Melbourne Storm star’s problems could get even more serious.


Josh Addo-Carr was warned twice in 11 days for violating COVID-19 restrictions before he was caught for a third time on a weekend camping trip that has thrown the NRL into crisis.

The Melbourne Storm winger, South Sydney superstar Latrell Mitchell and Newcastle Knights player Tyronne Roberts-Davis have each been fined $1000 by police for breaching social distancing protocols in photos Addo-Carr released on social media, which were then published in The Daily Telegraph.

But the monetary penalties and public embarrassment of breaching the lockdown laws may not be the only problems for Addo-Carr and Mitchell, who are also being investigated for possible criminal charges relating to firearms.

The pair, along with Roberts-Davis, were caught on the hunting and camping trip on the mid-north coast at Mitchell’s property at Caffreys Flat, near Taree in photographs and videos with nine other friends and relatives.

They also travelled nearly 200km from Caffreys Flat to a remote beach between Hat Head and South West Rocks to go trail bike riding.

Police spoke to the three men on Monday before issuing them with the $1000 infringements.

But the breach was not the first time police had spoken to Addo-Carr for failing to adhere to the lockdown laws.

With the country being urged to stay at home, Addo-Carr was given formal warnings by police on April 3 and April 14 – both at Glebe after being found sitting in a car without good reason. He was also warned on April 16 for driving an unregistered car at Forest Lodge.

Detectives are also investigating Addo-Carr for allegedly firing a shotgun owned by Mitchell despite not holding a firearms licence – a charge which carries a maximum of five years in jail.

And Mitchell, who is the registered owner of several weapons, is being investigated under section 39 of the NSW Firearms Act (1996) for allegedly not taking precautions that the shotgun did not come into the possession of a person not authorised to possess it.

That charge has a maximum penalty of fines of thousands of dollars or two years in jail.

Police will also investigate whether any of the men committed traffic offences for riding unregistered trail bikes on the beach without licenses.

While police spent the day investigating the players, a furious NRL boss Peter V’landys worked alongside the integrity unit to determine what penalties head office should hand out.

The Daily Telegraph understands all three players are facing suspensions of up to a month, or possibly two weeks combined with heavy fines.

“The players will be afforded due process and natural justice,” V’landys said. “However this is a serious matter.”

He refused to comment when asked if the players would be suspended.

Earlier the NRL issued a statement to say their behaviour was ‘unacceptable.’

The incident has created doubts about the ability of NRL players to adhere to the strict protocols the NRL is putting in place for a training resumption next week and a return to playing on May 28.

It makes V’landy’s job far more difficult in upcoming negotiations with health officials and government ministers about hopes for a May 28 return.

At least the Addo-Carr and Mitchell apologised via their social media accounts afternoon as the seriousness of their actions came to light.

After originally denying any wrongdoing in an interview with The Daily Telegraph, Addo-Carr said: “I’m really sorry from the bottom of my heart.

“Nothing was intentional or deliberate. A couple of family members of mine were going through a really tough time at the moment.

“I got into touch with Latrell to try to go out to his private property to try to connect to our culture again. Try and put a smile on their faces and have a bit of fun as well.”

He made no mention of his previous issues with police re COVID-19 protocols.

Mitchell also used his Instagram account to say sorry.

“It was a little bit of a slip up,” he said. “Foxy reached out, had his cousins going through a bit of stuff in Sydney and wanted to get away up to the bush and making sure they’re getting culturally connected again.

“That’s what the concept of the weekend was. He wasn’t here to break any rules or hurt anyone.

“We’re not being selfish. I couldn’t turn the brothers in a time of need. Just wanted to let youse know on behalf of me and Foxy and all my mob we do apologise.”
 

Perth Red

Post Whore
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“We’re not being selfish”

Of course you're not, after all who would possibly consider you putting the nrl’s ability to start the game up again and for everyone to start earning properly, and once again tarnishing the public’s view of nrl players just so you and some mates can play on your bikes and act all gangster firing off guns as selfish? Nothing selfish at all in your actions.

F’ing tools. It’s staggering to think these players earn more than the Dr who has studied for years and who you turn to to save your child’s life in an emergency.
 

Spot On

Coach
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... remember when some fans had the shits with Fitler for dumping Latrell Michell for his attitude when playing for NSW.

Seriously, could he hire a more inept manager? Who would let their player make up bs and speak to the media with the excuses he tried to put on today???

Surely that shit is well and truly over. It has to be called out.
 

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