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Hayne >>>>>>>>> Dugan

Lambretta

First Grade
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I miss Loudy. The home must have revoked his internet privileges, or maybe the dementia finally got the better of him.

I think he just realised that he had to make a choice between supporting Parramatta and his sanity
Poor bastard didn't deserve to be a Parra fan. In all other respects he was a relatively normal human being.
 

AlwaysGreen

Immortal
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I think Hayne has still got the bite on him.

https://www.news.com.au/sport/sport...d/news-story/2fcd279941186ba2c510bff352ff216d

Cronulla star Josh Dugan has reportedly been embroiled in an ugly nightclub incident during an off-season fishing trip to Airlie Beach in far north Queensland.

The Daily Telegraph said the Sharks centre was with a group of friends who were involved in a punch-up at Boom Nightclub on Thursday night before being kicked out by a bouncer.

Dugan was personally involved in the melee, according to witnesses cited by The Telegraph, and had to be calmed by security.

Potentially making matters worse for Dugan, he failed to report the incident to his club or the NRL integrity unit.

The paper said the entire fracas was captured on CCTV and that another scuffle later erupted outside the nightclub.

While acknowledging there was a fight, Dugan would only say he was attempting to stop a situation involving his future father-in-law and brother-in-law from escalating.

“There was an altercation with his future father-in-law and brother-in-law and Josh removed them from the situation to defuse it,” said Paul Sutton, Dugan’s manager.

Referring to Dugan’s reluctance to speak, Sutton indicated his client didn’t feel a need “to defend himself”.

However, one onlooker claimed the melee was “messy” and “there were people everywhere”.

“Dugan and security went at it,” he told The Telegraph. “It will be there for all to see on CCTV.”

The NRL integrity was unaware of the incident as of Friday night but are set to investigate on Saturday. Meanwhile, Sharks officials are still trying to contact Dugan to find out exactly what happened.

Dugan was in Queensland with mates away from football at the Great Barrier Reef. He had posted photos of his trip on Instagram.

The Sharks aren’t due back to training for another three weeks. In 2017, Dugan signed a four-year deal at Shark Park worth a reported $3m, so he has two years left on the contract.

Earlier this offseason, Melbourne Storm forward Nelson Asofa-Solomona was hit with a three-game ban and suspended fine for his role in a wild brawl outside a Bali nightclub.
 

Diesel

Coach
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I think Hayne has still got the bite on him.

https://www.news.com.au/sport/sport...d/news-story/2fcd279941186ba2c510bff352ff216d

Cronulla star Josh Dugan has reportedly been embroiled in an ugly nightclub incident during an off-season fishing trip to Airlie Beach in far north Queensland.

The Daily Telegraph said the Sharks centre was with a group of friends who were involved in a punch-up at Boom Nightclub on Thursday night before being kicked out by a bouncer.

Dugan was personally involved in the melee, according to witnesses cited by The Telegraph, and had to be calmed by security.

Potentially making matters worse for Dugan, he failed to report the incident to his club or the NRL integrity unit.

The paper said the entire fracas was captured on CCTV and that another scuffle later erupted outside the nightclub.

While acknowledging there was a fight, Dugan would only say he was attempting to stop a situation involving his future father-in-law and brother-in-law from escalating.

“There was an altercation with his future father-in-law and brother-in-law and Josh removed them from the situation to defuse it,” said Paul Sutton, Dugan’s manager.

Referring to Dugan’s reluctance to speak, Sutton indicated his client didn’t feel a need “to defend himself”.

However, one onlooker claimed the melee was “messy” and “there were people everywhere”.

“Dugan and security went at it,” he told The Telegraph. “It will be there for all to see on CCTV.”

The NRL integrity was unaware of the incident as of Friday night but are set to investigate on Saturday. Meanwhile, Sharks officials are still trying to contact Dugan to find out exactly what happened.

Dugan was in Queensland with mates away from football at the Great Barrier Reef. He had posted photos of his trip on Instagram.

The Sharks aren’t due back to training for another three weeks. In 2017, Dugan signed a four-year deal at Shark Park worth a reported $3m, so he has two years left on the contract.

Earlier this offseason, Melbourne Storm forward Nelson Asofa-Solomona was hit with a three-game ban and suspended fine for his role in a wild brawl outside a Bali nightclub.
Dugan needs to be banned for 3 games for the NZ Kiwis
 

AJB1102

First Grade
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6,339
Gee the sharks know how to spend big money on duds, Dugan,Moylan,Johnson,Woods come to mind.

I think Dugan was a panic replacement for Bird. Moylan was a great swap for an unhappy Maloney it's just the merkin rarely plays. Johnson was spending cause he became available just as Holme's coin did. Woods as a benchie under Flanagan with Bulldogs paying was a pretty good deal.
 

carcharias

Immortal
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Dugan has proved a much better purchase than Jack Bird has for the broncos.
Moylan beat Maloney 3 times last season.
Can’t remember this year.
Johnson is a freak.... I’ll give him the benefit of the doubt for now.
He is worth as much off the field as he is on it.
Woods is solid and pretty much mistake free .... and came cheap.
 

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