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Well now the Dragons are talking about hitting the players with additional punishments too -

(below is from - https://www.nrl.com/news/2021/07/05/dragons-hit-with-$305000-in-fines-vaughan-banned-eight-weeks/)

Dragons hint at more disciplinary action over biosecurity breaches​

Author: Brad Walter NRL.com Senior Reporter
Timestamp: Tue 6 Jul 2021, 10:14 AM

St George Illawarra CEO Ryan Webb has confirmed that 13 players hit with a total of 20 matches in suspensions and $318,000 in fines may face further disciplinary action after an emergency Dragons board meeting on Tuesday.

The NRL announced the bans and fines totalling $305,000 for the players who breached the game's biosecurity protocols when they attended a gathering at prop Paul Vaughan's house.

Each of the players have also been fined $1,000 by NSW Police for breaching NSW Public Health Orders.

Vaughan has been issued with an eight-match suspension and a $50,000 fine for inviting 12 players to his home in Shellharbour on Saturday.

The NRL issued a statement on Monday afternoon which alleged a number of players hid or fled the residence when NSW Police attended the home after complaints from neighbours.

It’s also alleged that a number of players gave or were involved in giving misleading information about the event during the NRL’s investigation into the breaches and that some of the players conspired to withhold key information from the NRL.

The notices allege that all players involved knowingly breached the game’s biosecurity rules by attending the premeditated gathering.

Webb said the players were aware of the game’s biosecurity protocols and received a clear directive after last Friday night’s golden point defeat of the Warriors that they weren’t to celebrate over the weekend.

“We had a really good win over the Warriors and with the bye this week – in a normal non-COVID world – that’s a reason to be able to enjoy yourself that weekend,” Webb told SEN radio.

“But it was made clear that because of the times we’re not doing that this weekend, but when the world’s back to normal and we can we’ll do it then. That point was very clearly made.”

Webb said most of the players had admitted they had done the wrong thing but forward Jack de Belin initially told the Dragons he had only briefly visited Vaughan’s house.

“Originally that’s what we were told, that he dropped something off and kept moving,” Webb said.

“Then that through interviews and discussions and other pieces, that fleshed out to be more than that.

“We said to Jack, ‘Well you need to go firstly, like the others, to cop your $1000 fine for breaking the public health order’. That’s why he came up separately, maybe a day later. That was, among a lot of things, another disappointing piece.

“The majority … knew they were doing the wrong thing. They’ve said, ‘Yeah, we’ve done the wrong thing here, we’ve got to take the hit’, but the part they don’t all comprehend – well hopefully they do now – is that they’re not just taking the hit, the whole club does.

“That’s where the frustration lingers, but we have to work on that now.”

An emergency meeting of the Dragons board on Tuesday will discuss the incident and Webb said further action could be taken against the players.

“There’s a lot we had to talk through as a group, so I don’t think anything’s off the table,” Webb said. “I don’t know where the discussion will go, there’s a lot to sift through.

“We’ve got to make sure the board is aware of all the intricacies of how this played out and the reaction to everything by each of the players.

“Then we’ll make some decisions of what we want to do as a club.

“There’s a lot of people right now that have lost a lot of trust in our club and we’ve got to try and earn that back.”


 
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I'm imagining footballers hiding behind curtains like kids during hide and seek.

***knock on the door***
***PV opens door***
Officer: good evening sir, we have reports of a party going on here that violate lockdown restrictions
PV: I have no idea what you mean officers ***turns around*** SH*T BOYS, THE COPS ARE HERE EVERYBODY HIDE!!!!!
 

SDM

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First JDB was walking his dog past the house lol then he was hiding under a bed. Sounds like a quality human whose evidence in a court of law could be trusted 100%.
 

Dugtrio

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It’s not a great sign that the players were caught by police and not the club/nrl. it’s a bit difficult to assure Victorian and Queensland governments that players are living by rules that allow them exemptions at the borders and I can imagine any further attempts at exemptions would be very hard. Origin in Melbourne now probably out the window, if it even was on the cards at all. Even exemptions to travel to Newcastle won’t go down well publically. Just so stupid, and unbelievable that so many were there and not a single person questioned it.
 

Timmah

LeagueUnlimited News Editor
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It’s not a great sign that the players were caught by police and not the club/nrl. it’s a bit difficult to assure Victorian and Queensland governments that players are living by rules that allow them exemptions at the borders and I can imagine any further attempts at exemptions would be very hard. Origin in Melbourne now probably out the window, if it even was on the cards at all. Even exemptions to travel to Newcastle won’t go down well publically. Just so stupid, and unbelievable that so many were there and not a single person questioned it.
Sorry I'm trying to understand the logic here.

You want... the NRL or the club to have roaming people checking whether players are at home or not?

Police catching this is the system working exactly as it should. They broke public health orders and were dobbed in.
 

Mr. Shaman

First Grade
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TBaz will probably sign him on a short term contract for the rest of the season. Which means he’ll be free to play in round 25.
 

no name

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Sorry I'm trying to understand the logic here.

You want... the NRL or the club to have roaming people checking whether players are at home or not?

Police catching this is the system working exactly as it should. They broke public health orders and were dobbed in.
Wouldn’t the club employee roaming around be breaking the lockdown rules?
 

Dugtrio

Juniors
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Sorry I'm trying to understand the logic here.

You want... the NRL or the club to have roaming people checking whether players are at home or not?

Police catching this is the system working exactly as it should. They broke public health orders and were dobbed in.
Someone at the club to alert someone else at the club to who would then tell the police would surely be a better look then the other way around, where they don’t look in control of their own situation. All comes down to luck though - I’m sure it would have come out either way.
 

Timmah

LeagueUnlimited News Editor
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Wouldn’t the club employee roaming around be breaking the lockdown rules?
precisely
Someone at the club to alert someone else at the club to who would then tell the police would surely be a better look then the other way around, where they don’t look in control of their own situation. All comes down to luck though - I’m sure it would have come out either way.
I'm still not following.

Someone near the house where the party was taking place dobbed them in to police. How can the club have any role in that? It's a civil suburban matter.
 

OzDragon

Coach
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Good. Maybe there is going to be a some accountability in this team from now on. It's only taken 11 years.

So long Vaughany. we'll miss your tightie whitey short shorts
 

AnonymousLurker

Juniors
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Don’t know why people have been confusing JDB court case with this covid incident , from media , pundits and saints ceo.

saints CEO should have use the stern words against NRL and demand the nrl pays JDB wage or past 3 years rather than single jdb out because he was out of the game 2 plus years for an act that he was not found guilt in court of law
 

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