‘Don’t be like me’: Jailed ex-NRL star leaves Sea Eagles awed with ‘brutally honest’ talk
‘Don’t be like me’: Jailed ex-NRL star leaves Sea Eagles awed with ‘brutally honest’ talk

definitely should be booked in for a chat with our players.
100%, mind you the Dragons would have their own ex players that could do the same, I would start with Russell Packer maybe, or even JBD as the current living and playing version of what happens when you are even perceived of doing the wrong thing![]()
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definitely should be booked in for a chat with our players.
Lack of leadership at all levels within the Club.Bone heads both of them - both should be sacked...Rava was keen to join the group and they could have applied as a group to go on Australia's Got Talent as the "f**king Idiots" ..this club is a real joke...
JDB was not found guilty.100%, mind you the Dragons would have their own ex players that could do the same, I would start with Russell Packer maybe, or even JBD as the current living and playing version of what happens when you are even perceived of doing the wrong thing
Found not guilty on one charge and the jury were unable to reach a verdict on the other five charges. I'm ambivalent about the whole incident so just ensuring the facts are stated.JDB was not found guilty.
Thats why I said perceived to be doing the wrong thing, still had a heck of 2 years to endure plus all the family hassles it caused, still a great exampleJDB was not found guilty.
So I take it you were comfortable to the admissions, actions and language used by De Belin during his defence?JDB was not found guilty.
Jdb aside, I wonder what they will make of Molo.So I take it you were comfortable to the admissions, actions and language used by De Belin during his defence?
Obviously you see them as totally acceptable to all our sponsors & supporters especially the women and kids?
hopefully a bad memory of a failed recruit who got dismissed for DV, his brother must be feeling a bit awkward ATM.Jdb aside, I wonder what they will make of Molo.
it is dv.
We'll keep michael, younger, on less money and has more of a brain it seems like.hopefully a bad memory of a failed recruit who got dismissed for DV, his brother must be feeling a bit awkward ATM.
Nah. JDB and Packer would say something along the lines of…no matter how much of a f**kwit you are…and even if you end up in jail…there will always be shitty clubs like the dragons that will pay top $ for you100%, mind you the Dragons would have their own ex players that could do the same, I would start with Russell Packer maybe, or even JBD as the current living and playing version of what happens when you are even perceived of doing the wrong thing
That was my takeaway from the whole sorry de Belin saga. Play up, get into trouble, be a person of low moral character, but don't worry. Dragons will stand by you and even put you on an enhanced contract.Nah. JDB and Packer would say something along the lines of…no matter how much of a f**kwit you are…and even if you end up in jail…there will always be shitty clubs like the dragons that will pay top $ for you
But according to some who now question our "Yoghurt Additive" JDB had to be retained at all cost and his increase was necessary.That was my takeaway from the whole sorry de Belin saga. Play up, get into trouble, be a person of low moral character, but don't worry. Dragons will stand by you and even put you on an enhanced contract.
It was an ill-advised precedent to set.
I’m glad that Magistrates are highly intelligent people. Some posters indicate they would be happy to sack Molo, (Hell let’s give him the maximum sentence). Five years in jail for you Frankie boy. Weve all read the two sentences in the papers how you intimidated your wife. We don’t need to know anymore. Fairs fair son. See ya in 5 years.Not making any comment re Molo's case.
It's true that a guilty plea negates the presumption of innocence but in practice it's not quite that simple. You might find this interesting: file:///C:/Users/TBLALC/Downloads/Nash522035-Accepted.pdf
The point being that there are numerous reasons for a guilty plea - often actual guilt being low on the list. It can be cost, time, anxiety, badly structured charges, poor legal advice, the desire to challenge on appeal ... you name it. There are many, many innocent people sentenced in Australia due to guilty pleas that should have been questioned and tested by lawyers, judges and juries.
Let he who is free of sin cast the 1st stone and when the liar does that we all pile on.