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Greg Bird charged with violent attack

If charges are dropped against Bird, should he return immediately?

  • Yes

    Votes: 85 50.9%
  • No

    Votes: 77 46.1%
  • I don't know/maybe/depends, ie. I'm too weak to have an opinion

    Votes: 5 3.0%

  • Total voters
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Sharks fear $1m Bird bill

By Dean Ritchie | December 17, 2008 12:00am
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No decision ... losing a legal battle with Greg Bird could cost the Cronulla Sharks NRL club up to $1m. / The Daily Telegraph


CASH-STRAPPED Cronulla fear a lost court case to bad boy Greg Bird could prove a financial catastrophe for the club. The Bird issue continues to rage after the Sharks board last night failed to resolve the matter.
Bird's representatives have threatened the Sharks with legal action, which has club directors spooked.
Sharks chairman Barry Pierce admitted last night his club cannot afford a messy legal dispute. Sources say a court case loss could cost Cronulla up to $1million - money the club simply does not have.
"We can't afford to lose a court case,'' Pierce said. "But it's not only our financial position. We have to make sure we cover every aspect. This is a very big and important issue. It is a very big decision and we want to do the right thing by the club, the sponsors, the supporters, Ricky (Stuart, coach) and the team.''
Cronulla are in danger of sinking under a cash crisis after being forced to borrow $500,000 to pay players and staff over Christmas. The Sharks released a press statement yesterday afternoon saying the matter continues to drag on.
Bird was stood down in August and may remain with the club until his court case in April.
During this time, the club will have paid Bird about $200,000 even though he is not playing or training.
Cronulla's statement read: "The Sharks wish to inform that deliberations and discussions between legal representatives from both parties are still ongoing.''
The board was due to discuss the possibility of delaying a final ruling on Bird's future until he faced court in relation to his alleged assault on girlfriend Katie Milligan.
The Daily Telegraph understands some Sharks board members are willing to wait for the criminal charges to be resolved before any action, while some senior officials want Bird sacked immediately. Pierce said both legal teams were "busy'' and could not reach a decision.
"There are a few issues we have to work through and as of today we don't have answers,'' he said. "We've got to get everything right. That was our legal advice today. This is now between the two legal teams. It's no good Tony (Zappia, Cronulla CEO) talking to (Gavin) Orr (Bird's manager).
"The two teams might speak tomorrow and then we can have some answers. It could be next week but (last night) wasn't the time to make the decision.''
Bird would only say: "I'm not commenting again.''
 

Feej

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FFS, Just keep him! Are we serious about winning a single friggin' comp? Just once in my lifetime would be nice.

Grow a set, announce it on Christmas eve and by the time christmas/new year is done, the dust will have settled.
 

Inferno

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At the very least if we are paying this guy, and he's even a remote possibility of staying with us next year, he should be training with the team.
 

gunnamatta bay

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2ue just claimed bird has quit the sharks to play in england. they said their source is the leader but nothing on their site yet
 

Vossy

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bird rejected the offer to let him go..he wants to say, unlike what the media would have you believe
 

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any parallels here?


http://www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/news/article.cfm?c_id=1&objectid=10549840

Girlfriend stands by her All Black

4:00AM Sunday Dec 28, 2008
Nicola Shepheard


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Adam Thomson - seen during his court appearance - and Jo Holley. Photos / Hawkes Bay Today, Herald on Sunday

The former TV presenter who was allegedly assaulted by her All Black boyfriend has claimed the rugby player didn't touch her - that they just had a heated verbal argument.
"He's a sweetheart who'd never hurt a fly," she told a friend.
All Black loose forward Adam Thomson, 26, is accused of hitting girlfriend Joanna Holley twice in the early hours of last Sunday in Havelock North. It was 1.30am, and the two had been at a wedding reception. Police were called to the motel.
Thomson entered no plea to two assault charges at the Hastings District Court last Tuesday.
Holley is believed to have told police that the incident was a storm in a teacup, but police are understood to have a statement from one eyewitness that says otherwise.
Holley, also 26, was a presenter on TV2 children's show Squirt until the end of 2006. She will MC at Gisborne's Rhythm and Vines festival starting tomorrow.
Holley also starred in an Ingham chicken breast fillets television advertisement, which screened in both New Zealand and Britain.
In the advert, her character is doing yoga in front of the television and twists her head round so far that it snaps back-to-front.
"She wasn't prepared for that, but she is prepared for dinner," says the voiceover.
The advertisement is a tongue-in-cheek reference to the Hollywood comedy Death Becomes Her, in which Meryl Streep's character is pushed down the stairs and breaks her neck.
The friend, who did not wish to be named, told the Herald on Sunday that Holley would never tolerate domestic violence. She had described the charges as "insane" and was sticking with Thomson.
"She said to me, 'I can't believe it, it seems like such a stitch-up - that just because he's an All Black an argument could suddenly turn into something crazy'."
Holley told the friend the argument was only verbal: "She just said, listen, this is crazy, he's a sweetheart who'd never hurt a fly."
Holley was standing by Thomson "100 per cent", the friend said.
The friend claimed that other wedding guests spoken to by police said they had not seen a physical assault.
Thomson's father, Ashburton man Bevis Thomson, has said the alleged assault would be out of character. "I know him well, the nature of him."
Holley yesterday declined to comment while the matter is before the court.
Thomson was bailed to his Dunedin address until his next appearance on January 29, on the condition that he not "offer violence" to his partner.
The 112kg flanker represented New Zealand at secondary schools, under-19, under-21 and Sevens. He has played five seasons for Otago and played his first game for the Highlanders Super 14 team in 2006. In June this year, he made his All Blacks debut against Ireland.
Neil Sorensen, general manager of professional rugby for the New Zealand Rugby Union, said the union would await the outcome of the legal proceedings, before discussing the matter with Thomson under the misconduct provisions of his contract.
 

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http://www.stuff.co.nz/4804740a11.html
All Black appals - but are we immune to it?

By JOHN MATHESON - Sunday News | Sunday, 28 December 2008

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ASSAULT CHARGES: Adam Thomson was told to remove his beanie and sunglasses as he entered the dock in court yesterday. He allegedly hit Jo Holley, inset, twice.
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Where are the suits from HQ when you need them? Not at Adam Thomson's side, that's for sure. And what an embarrassing figure he has become in a week.

The All Blacks flanker was arrested last Sunday in Havelock North after allegedly assaulting his celebrity girlfriend Joanne Holley that morning.
He was charged and appeared in the Hastings District Court on Tuesday and was remanded on bail and without plea until January 29.
Now, I'm not going to rush to judgment on the guy around the charges. If the Tony Veitch drama has taught us anything it has been the reminder that there is a presumption of innocence in New Zealand law.
You are innocent until proven guilty and Thomson deserves not to be judged around the alleged assault until he has had his day in court.
But, regardless of how his case plays out in court, Thomson has already played the embarrassing role of the prototypical rugby playing Neanderthal that the great modern-day philosopher Mr Maurice Deaker refers to a "boofhead".
When he showed up in court he was wearing shorts and a sweatshirt. As he readied himself to face the judge he had to be told to remove his beanie and sunglasses.
It showed a complete lack of respect to the court the type of juvenile staunchness that is seen in courtrooms up and down the country on a daily basis.
Thomson embarrassed himself, Otago, the Highlanders and the All Blacks on Tuesday.
There was nothing professional about him and he did untold damage to the mana of all of the teams he represents.
Thomson is 26. He's not a kid. He should have put on a suit and tie, held his head up, looked the judge in the eye and be respectful.
I can't help wondering how it is no one from the NZRU or anyone from his own management team were alongside him walking him through his court appearance taking care of the hiring of the suit, buying him a razor and offering him some advice on how to conduct himself once he was in the dock.
What is perhaps more worrying for the NZRU more worrying than one of their stars dragging the All Blacks brand through the mud again is that less and less people are (a) shocked or (b) care that yet another All Black is back in court.
Interestingly neither TVNZ or TV3 thought Thomson's court appearance rated in their top-three stories on their Tuesday evening bulletins. No doubt the communications department at HQ would be thrilled Thomson didn't lead the news.
But clearly it is a sign that an All Black getting into trouble these days isn't the story it used to be because it happens so often.
The drunken escapades of men like Doug Howlett, Troy Flavell, Jerome Kaino and Mils Muliana, assault charges against Sione Lauaki and Jimmy Cowan, the seal-shooting incident involving Andrew Hore and violence against women from Sitiveni Sivivatu, Tana Umaga, an unnamed All Black and now allegedly Thomson, has made the public immune to it all.
Outrage has been replaced by a shrug of the shoulders.
The NZRU should be worried about it.
But judging by the performance Thomson was allowed to put on in Hastings, perhaps they're over it too. I wonder if we will ever hear Graham Henry reciting one of his favourite headmasterish lines "Better people make better All Blacks..."
Happy New Year!
 

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When he showed up in court he was wearing shorts and a sweatshirt. As he readied himself to face the judge he had to be told to remove his beanie and sunglasses.
It showed a complete lack of respect to the court the type of juvenile staunchness that is seen in courtrooms up and down the country on a daily basis.
was he wearing gum boots to err....boot?
 
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