MsStorm
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pretty sure he is not her man anymore.....
Yes, they split up some months ago.
pretty sure he is not her man anymore.....
Yuk! Ugly as a hat full ...
That was always on the cards.. as if they were going to let their superstar sit on the sidelines for the finals.
They obviously knew that suspending him a month out with the finals all but guaranteed, would make the club look good.
Also, according to his ex, he never assaulted her.
He's still facing charges isn't he ? the precedents have been set with other similar incidents the NRL should ban him for another 2 weeks.
Yuk! Ugly as a hat full ...
Just incase you have your head buried in the sand, the police laid charges when they did not have the full facts. They also did not have Sally Robinson's second statement which exonnerated Greg Inglis.
So its play on.
Also, according to his ex, he never assaulted her.
he did his best.I'm sorry its a load of sh*t to come out with a second statement once you've got time to synchronise your stories....to go as far as calling it a gentleman act is laughable i really dont want him to get done but im sure there were better ways to stop her considering he is a fit athlete like maybe restraining her without hitting, anyway let him play they lost two games already let the courts decide the ruling but f**k off if your gonna try convince us he is a gentleman for giving the girl a black eye.
he did his best.
i've had to beat a woman before to save her from self-harm.
she yanked my strides off before i had an erection. i had to push her face away before it struck her. the push gave her a bruise but it was the preferred injury.
Because the case has been adjourned.Just incase you have your head up your arse, If that's the case why wasn't the charges dropped in court yesterday ?
Also, according to his ex, he never assaulted her.
It may come down to what the neighbour who heard him saving her says.
But what if the neighbour wasn't invited to the truth meeting?
Because the case has been adjourned.