Quite clearly some people have become bored with the subject matter.
Yeah well, someone has to mop the floors. Be careful not to slip over.Not quite as bored with it as His Honour!
He was the famous Illawarra second rower from the mid 80’s yeah?This thread has turned into an episode of Perry Mason, for those that remember him
jack is free and innocent to train or not, is jack breaking the law , by training >. he is free and innocent, Julia assange trained in the embassy for 7 yearsYou’re still saying that someone deserves special treatment because they can play football.
He’s not remanded in custody, he’s receiving his full contract pay (which is around 5-6 times the average Aussie wage) along with being able to train ready to head back on the field at any minute.
Remind me again how his situation is unfair as it stands?
And you may want to have a further think about the neurosurgeon.. The impact of him not being available is not a commercial one..
I just don't understand how the NRL think they can introduced a stand down rule - on full pay - retrospectively and then expect SGI to ware the costs.
That’s not in any legal book or legislation in nsw. If it is, then post it here you flip......and stay on topic.
If you paid for that legal education, you need to ask 7/11 for your money back.
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ohh tv detectives who sound like 80s rugby league players. Love it. I’ll go next.He was the famous Illawarra second rower from the mid 80’s yeah?
Gotta have Columbo at halfback.ohh tv detectives who sound like 80s rugby league players. Love it. I’ll go next.
Ben Matlock - played lock for the magpies.
Frank Columbo? Solid.Gotta have Columbo at halfback.
kojack. the detective, at lockFrank Columbo? Solid.
Not enough Franks in league anymore
What about Barge Arse?Gotta have Columbo at halfback.
Describing Assange seeking refuge in the embassy as “training” has to be one of the greatest euphemisms I’ve ever heard.jack is free and innocent to train or not, is jack breaking the law , by training >. he is free and innocent, Julia assange trained in the embassy for 7 years
I think a better analogy would be if a full time employee of a local franchise (maybe McDonald’s) was charged, and the franchise head office forced the local store to stand them down.No Fault
-introduced to protect the game. Correct?
-Player is not meant to be adversely effected, so he is continued to be paid (though JDB would claim his earning potential will decrease by sitting out 2 years) correct?
-NRL forced this rule retroactively. Correct? (And club has no option)
BUT
The NRL forces the club to pay
The club is definitely at a significant disadvantage thru “no fault”
The comparisons to other workers situations is not really the validate. In most cases it is the employer who decides, and then pays. In this case it’s like running a private school and having a teacher accused of child molestation. You are effectively forced to pay the teacher and prevent them from coming into the school. If you ran a school you would be insured against such. But this rule for the NRL was retrospective, and insurance cant cover the salary cap. Thus the system is inherently unfair to the clubs
He was the famous Illawarra second rower from the mid 80’s yeah?
We should leave Ron Barassi out of this.What about Barge Arse?