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But why did the NRL have to launch the policy in the first place?
Rather than try and work out the perfect way to implement a stand down policy because we’re annoyed we lost a player, surely we should be working on a way to not need it at all?
one doesn’t cancel out the other .
You can do both . They are it seems By making an example of him and also player education.
Im doing my bit mate by raising a son to respect women . And that includes not to emotionally or verbally abuse as well as physical. Would you like me to go talk to every player also ?
There are campaigns on domestic violence . I would run one on consent but I’m a little short of funds .
It did stuff our season . it was handled very badly by the nrl and the club and it’s easy to say make it so it never happened or never will happen but that involves fixing society . It’s a bigger issue then just footy . Do you think respectable white collar men or women don’t disrespect or worse .
edited to say : I don’t assume what happened or any guilt or innocence and will respect the courts decision
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