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NORTH Queensland Cowboys Coach Paul Green has downplayed an egging incident, allegedly involving five players, including Jason Taumalolo, Kalyn Ponga and Tautau Moga.
Green has been in contact with the NRL integrity and NRL CEO Todd Greenberg this morning to discuss the egging and said the club would be investigating.
“There’s been an alleged egging overnight, of which a couple of our players are alleged to be involved in,” Green said.
“We will be conducting a full investigation, but nothing will change for this weekend and the club, once we get to the bottom of the facts, will make some decisions about what happens when we get back next week.
“The club has been in contact with the integrity unit ... I’ve also personally spoken to Todd Greenberg this morning, he’s aware of it.
“We are focused on getting the game out of the way and we will sort it out next week.”
Green has been in contact with the NRL integrity and NRL CEO Todd Greenberg this morning to discuss the egging and said the club would be investigating.
“There’s been an alleged egging overnight, of which a couple of our players are alleged to be involved in,” Green said.
“We will be conducting a full investigation, but nothing will change for this weekend and the club, once we get to the bottom of the facts, will make some decisions about what happens when we get back next week.
“The club has been in contact with the integrity unit ... I’ve also personally spoken to Todd Greenberg this morning, he’s aware of it.
“We are focused on getting the game out of the way and we will sort it out next week.”