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Fifita

Southern Shark

Juniors
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That is tampering with a telecommunications device. Nrl will probably ask Telstra their partner for guidance. Life ban if it was Telstra device, one week if it was a Vodophone device. As the device failed, one week is likely.
 

Vin Fizz

Bench
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Kent had a cow on 360 screaming at Ben Ikin "why didn't Fifita tell his side of the story on Sunday". Kent has been saying all week how he has all the evidence he needs to pillory AF. Well I'm sure it wasn't intended but Burrito waiting until today has made absolute geese out blokes like P K..nt. Do they call that Karma? hehehehe
 

coolumsharkie

Referee
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This is weird, I'm posting from 14000 feet somewhere over the Iraq border heading to Dubai.

Anyway, have the FIFA been cleared?
 
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In todays Herald there is a report saying that the refs from the A-Fi/D-Fi display arent refereeing again this year, and maybe not ever again.
So let me get this straight, a bloke who works with the riot squad, who lied about himself filming "the incident", cannot handle the stress of something which he initially started?
Or have the powers that be politely tapped them on the shoulder and whispered sweet nothings into their ears?



The three match officials at the centre of abuse allegations by Andrew and David Fifita will not return to the field this weekend with two unlikely to officiate again as Andrew met with the NRL for the first time on Thursday.
Fairfax Media has learnt that referee Tim Hannon and touch judges Cameron Turner and Nathan Sharp have not been appointed to any matches in Penrith this weekend after being "rattled" by a confrontation with the Fifita twins during a Penrith District Junior Rugby League A-grade game last Saturday. Andrew met with the NRL's integrity unit on Thursday while it is expected David will front up at NRL headquarters on Friday.
The pair – who have already been stood down by the Sharks and won't play against New Zealand on Saturday – have been handed 12-month bans by the Penrith junior league, which will forbid them from watching or being involved in any official capacity in the district. Any suspension by Penrith will not correlate with the NRL. They have until 4pm on Friday to make a plea with any tribunal hearing expected on Wednesday.
Penrith District Rugby League Referees Association boss Phil Haines – a former NRL referee – said Sharp would step aside permanently while Hannon would not return this year. Turner could officiate in an upcoming match.
"These incidents are terrible disappointing when they occur," Haines said. "[When abuse occurs] that's what normally happens, they don't return. It's never good.
"They are OK. I had coffee with one yesterday. As long as we're not talking footy we're good. We spend a lot of time talking about golf and cricket."
Regardless of the outcome of the Penrith junior league hearing, the NRL's integrity unit have opened its own investigations following last Saturday's incident. Even if the pair are found not guilty by Penrith, they will face punishment from the NRL if it is proven they intimated junior officials.
The Penrith DJRL handed down the bans on Monday morning after an incident at the conclusion of the match in which David was acting as the on-field trainer for the St Patrick's Blacktown team while Andrew was a spectator. Matthew Lodge, the Wests Tigers prop, was also suspended for the remainder of the season.
Andrew said he had been "branded with a really bad look".
"Everyone has heard one side this whole time," Andrew told Channel Nine. "The main thing coming out of it was that I got [to give] my statement. I gave it to the NRL.
"It's going to come out well and truly when the NRL bring it out. To me that's the only person who needs it."
It is understood that aside from the three match officials, the Penrith junior league has received four witness reports, which have been passed on to Cronulla. Three reports are from St Patricks and the other from their opponents St Marys.
Fairfax Media has been told all reports indicate the NRL players used offensive language and that Andrew had to be restrained from approaching the referees. The reports confirm the officials had to be escorted to their vehicles. Andrew said he had received a few statements from the opposition officials, which "look to be pretty positive".
It is also alleged Andrew entered the playing field unsanctioned. The NRL has been in contact with the match officials to check on their well-being.
Despite the incident last weekend, the Penrith junior league will not beef up its security. They became the first district to employ security guards to watch over games in a bid to curb violence, with two security guards roaming around grounds.


Read more: http://www.smh.com.au/rugby-league/...a-brothers-20150730-gio5p0.html#ixzz3hP4PNVPj
 

Card Shark

Immortal
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What has really rattled them & scared then off this weekend is the media hype.

This is the first time I've seen them named....that will make things worse.

The media don't give a f**k about anyone...truth or bullshit, they will destroy lives.
 

carcharias

Immortal
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Fair suck

A very well known footy player in not going to belt you ( if you're a ref )
In front of a bunch of people at an A grade game.
We all bloody know it was all just blokes trying to be tough guys.

Imagine working as a cop where tough guys do actually kill you.

And this is what has them rattled?

f**k off.
 

Card Shark

Immortal
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32,237
Where was it first reported that he was riot squad?

The NRL need to hand the punishment down today & get this over. The media will keep crapping on about it otherwise.
 

aussie7798

First Grade
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Fair suck

A very well known footy player in not going to belt you ( if you're a ref )
In front of a bunch of people at an A grade game.
We all bloody know it was all just blokes trying to be tough guys.

Imagine working as a cop where tough guys do actually kill you.

And this is what has them rattled?

f**k off.

don't be stupid in a sensible world a well known footy player is also not going to have to be restrained by other spectators and is not at the least going to threaten to destroy your property so how you can say he would not go further and commit assault is beyond me

also maybe the national press coverage that this has incurred for what amounts to a community service/hobby for these guys is what has them rattled

f**ken seriously the people trying to shift the blame onto the refs here need a uppercut just leave them the f**k alone if you have a issue put in a complaint to the district or refs association the fact that they are employing security is a sure sign that things are wrong
 

carcharias

Immortal
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don't be stupid in a sensible world a well known footy player is also not going to have to be restrained by other spectators and is not at the least going to threaten to destroy your property so how you can say he would not go further and commit assault is beyond me

also maybe the national press coverage that this has incurred for what amounts to a community service/hobby for these guys is what has them rattled

f**ken seriously the people trying to shift the blame onto the refs here need a uppercut just leave them the f**k alone if you have a issue put in a complaint to the district or refs association the fact that they are employing security is a sure sign that things are wrong

Get f**ked

Every man and his dog knows he was never going to touch the ref.

The ref knew It as well
 
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