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Perth Red

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Bet if he was a 26 year old star he wouldnt have been sacked! No sympathy though, clearly a dckhead with no consideration for the game thats paid him handsomely.
 

Slackboy72

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If they did this BBQ at the training facilities and watched a game under the guise of a 'video session' would they have been in breach of the SAH orders?
 

Pretty Penny

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of course not but at their "so called" little home BBQ, the Dragons muppets were stupid enough to carry on with loud music and god knows what else so the cops were called. they only have themselves to blame for being dick heads.
 

Someguy

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If they did this BBQ at the training facilities and watched a game under the guise of a 'video session' would they have been in breach of the SAH orders?

likely not. If it was at training facility measures could be in place to ensure no exposure to people from outside of the bubble, house party is a free for all
 

Perth Red

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NRL now investigating if there were others at the party (WAGS) and if there was they will relook at the penalties. Have to say considering Cleary got $30k and 2 games for his breach some of the penalties seem a bit light on.
 

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The St George Illawarra Dragons have handed down additional club-imposed sanctions to the 13 players who breached NRL biosecurity protocols and state government public health orders on Saturday night.

The remainder of Paul Vaughan's playing contract has been terminated, effective immediately, as a result of now a number of breaches that include and predate the current matter.

Vaughan was contracted to the Dragons until the end of the 2022 season.

The remaining 12 players will be issued with individual breach notices containing a confidential monetary fine that will be forwarded to selected local charities as well as compulsory extracurricular club service.

"The board haven't taken any of the 13 players' actions lightly and reinforced this on Tuesday morning by taking these additional actions including the termination of Paul Vaughan's contract," Dragons CEO Ryan Webb said.

"The club maintains it holds no reservations over the punishments already handed down by the NRL Integrity Unit and New South Wales Police.

"These additional penalties have been determined in such a way that the beneficiaries will be those affected by the players' misconduct."
 

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