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Jackson Hastings is Pearce 2.0

Cockadoodledoo

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I never met Hastings snr but I did talk with his mother numerous times (Kevin's mother). He may have been humble on the field but according to her he wasn't very nice off it. I saw some of the aftermath and I daresay the anger issues are genetic.

Hastings senior is a fantastic bloke, his wife is a real piece of work, low grade scum. Jackson grew up with her and seems his issues perhaps come from her side of the family. Looked like she sucked you in, hook, line and sinker.

https://www.illawarramercury.com.au/story/946878/stolen-money-used-for-gambling/

The ex-wife of Roosters great Kevin ''Horrie'' Hastings went on a $10 million poker-machine binge with money she stole from her family's real-estate business, leaving a string of landlords in the Illawarra out of pocket.

Megan Harrod, who is being ''supported'' by scandal-prone NRL player manager Sam Ayoub, siphoned up to $1 million from trust accounts held at J&M Harrod estate agents in the Wollongong area.

Ms Harrod, 48, gambled $10 million in one leagues club alone between 2004 and 2010 but is known to have frequented other clubs and Sydney's Star casino. Her pokie habit averaged $500 in losses every day for seven years.

''I feel ashamed, I'm embarrassed, I'm seeking help, I've just got another job after 8½ months,'' she said.

Ms Harrod, whose son Jackson Hastings is rated as one of the finest young talents in rugby league, will be interviewed by NSW Fair Trading officers on November 27 and is likely to face criminal prosecution.

Fairfax has learnt Ms Harrod accessed an account holding up to $600,000 in rents and another that often held $500,000 from property sales. She shifted money around in a system described as ''robbing Peter to pay Paul''.

Her scam came to light in January this year when another staff member noticed discrepancies. Ms Harrod left the business immediately.

The family has repaid $850,000 to landlords burnt by Ms Harrod but the NSW government's property services compensation scheme will pay out more than $221,000 to 34 victims.

Stephen Harrod, who returned to the Warilla-based company in January, said: ''We know this has caused great harm to our reputations and people are pissed off but it's unfortunate that the innocent people are the ones who are paying the price.''

Wests Illawarra Leagues Club confirmed it holds records that between 2004 and 2010 Ms Harrod's gambling turnover topped $10 million and her losses were close to $1 million.

The club chief executive, Luke Walker, responded to complaints from Mr Harrod that Wests Illawarra did nothing to prevent his sister's destructive gambling spree.

''We recognise it's a substantial amount but she was a well-known, wealthy small-business owner and over the period it's not unfathomable that she spent what she did,'' Mr Walker said.

''We're not in any position to judge where the money is coming from but even if we did think it was suspicious we don't have the means to pursue it. That said, we're devastated to learn of allegations about where the money was coming from.''

Ms Harrod's second marriage to David Wonson, a former Illawarra League player, ended after the scandal broke and locals told FairfaxMs Harrod had recently been seen with Mr Ayoub.

Mr Ayoub, whose list of clients includes Johnathan Thurston, Robbie Farah, Jamie Soward and Willie Mason, is overseeing Jackson Hastings's rise from the Under 16 NSW State of Origin team.

Mr Ayoub has been embroiled in a betting scandal of his own, having beaten charges in May that he took part in the Ryan Tandy Bulldogs-Cowboys match-fixing incident in 2010. NSW Police said it would appeal.

Mr Ayoub said his relationship with Ms Harrod was just business. ''I've known Megan for 20 years, I manage her son,'' he said.

The office of the Fair Trading Minister, Anthony Roberts, will this week launch a crackdown on real-estate agents, saying Ms Harrod's case - which is expected to cost the NSW taxpayer $221,000 in compensation to renters and landlords - was not isolated. Claims under the Property Services Compensation Fund nearly trebled last year from $866,996 to $2,333,961.

Mr Roberts said: ''It's completely unacceptable for real-estate agents to dip into their trust accounts and they face serious penalties for doing so. They could lose their licence, face hefty fines and if found guilty of a criminal offence, end up in jail.''
 

Cockadoodledoo

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The ostracizing of Jackson Hastings is about clearing salary cap space. His contract is heavily back ended at a reported $350K for 2019. This is main reason Barrett made this call on Hastings. This had been badly played out and this could very well go down the legal route.

I suspect the players supporting Hastings also would be happy to see Barrett shown the door. On the other side is DCE, a player who ironically fell out with senior Manly players in the past such as Watmough and the Stewart brothers and fell foul of Queensland origin players and will probably never play for them again.
 
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Hastings senior is a fantastic bloke, his wife is a real piece of work, low grade scum. Jackson grew up with her and seems his issues perhaps come from her side of the family. Looked like she sucked you in, hook, line and sinker.

https://www.illawarramercury.com.au/story/946878/stolen-money-used-for-gambling/

The ex-wife of Roosters great Kevin ''Horrie'' Hastings went on a $10 million poker-machine binge with money she stole from her family's real-estate business, leaving a string of landlords in the Illawarra out of pocket.

Megan Harrod, who is being ''supported'' by scandal-prone NRL player manager Sam Ayoub, siphoned up to $1 million from trust accounts held at J&M Harrod estate agents in the Wollongong area.

Ms Harrod, 48, gambled $10 million in one leagues club alone between 2004 and 2010 but is known to have frequented other clubs and Sydney's Star casino. Her pokie habit averaged $500 in losses every day for seven years.

''I feel ashamed, I'm embarrassed, I'm seeking help, I've just got another job after 8½ months,'' she said.

Ms Harrod, whose son Jackson Hastings is rated as one of the finest young talents in rugby league, will be interviewed by NSW Fair Trading officers on November 27 and is likely to face criminal prosecution.

Fairfax has learnt Ms Harrod accessed an account holding up to $600,000 in rents and another that often held $500,000 from property sales. She shifted money around in a system described as ''robbing Peter to pay Paul''.

Her scam came to light in January this year when another staff member noticed discrepancies. Ms Harrod left the business immediately.

The family has repaid $850,000 to landlords burnt by Ms Harrod but the NSW government's property services compensation scheme will pay out more than $221,000 to 34 victims.

Stephen Harrod, who returned to the Warilla-based company in January, said: ''We know this has caused great harm to our reputations and people are pissed off but it's unfortunate that the innocent people are the ones who are paying the price.''

Wests Illawarra Leagues Club confirmed it holds records that between 2004 and 2010 Ms Harrod's gambling turnover topped $10 million and her losses were close to $1 million.

The club chief executive, Luke Walker, responded to complaints from Mr Harrod that Wests Illawarra did nothing to prevent his sister's destructive gambling spree.

''We recognise it's a substantial amount but she was a well-known, wealthy small-business owner and over the period it's not unfathomable that she spent what she did,'' Mr Walker said.

''We're not in any position to judge where the money is coming from but even if we did think it was suspicious we don't have the means to pursue it. That said, we're devastated to learn of allegations about where the money was coming from.''

Ms Harrod's second marriage to David Wonson, a former Illawarra League player, ended after the scandal broke and locals told FairfaxMs Harrod had recently been seen with Mr Ayoub.

Mr Ayoub, whose list of clients includes Johnathan Thurston, Robbie Farah, Jamie Soward and Willie Mason, is overseeing Jackson Hastings's rise from the Under 16 NSW State of Origin team.

Mr Ayoub has been embroiled in a betting scandal of his own, having beaten charges in May that he took part in the Ryan Tandy Bulldogs-Cowboys match-fixing incident in 2010. NSW Police said it would appeal.

Mr Ayoub said his relationship with Ms Harrod was just business. ''I've known Megan for 20 years, I manage her son,'' he said.

The office of the Fair Trading Minister, Anthony Roberts, will this week launch a crackdown on real-estate agents, saying Ms Harrod's case - which is expected to cost the NSW taxpayer $221,000 in compensation to renters and landlords - was not isolated. Claims under the Property Services Compensation Fund nearly trebled last year from $866,996 to $2,333,961.

Mr Roberts said: ''It's completely unacceptable for real-estate agents to dip into their trust accounts and they face serious penalties for doing so. They could lose their licence, face hefty fines and if found guilty of a criminal offence, end up in jail.''
Read my post, it was Kevin's mum talking of him. I have no opinion of him.
 

ReddFelon

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The ostracizing of Jackson Hastings is about clearing salary cap space. His contract is heavily back ended at a reported $350K for 2019. This is main reason Barrett made this call on Hastings. This had been badly played out and this could very well go down the legal route.

Source for any of this? He's off contract at the end of the year so how is he suddenly back ended for 2019?
 

Sphagnum

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Send him to Canberra so Ricky can start working out what position he should really be playing.

He'd be hurting at the moment in the reggie's sheds so he'd fit in nicely.
 

Cockadoodledoo

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Source for any of this? He's off contract at the end of the year so how is he suddenly back ended for 2019?

As I mentioned after, you are correct this is his final year but it is on a backdated contract. That said I am thinking it is less salary cap related and more some sort of attempt by some members of the team to drive a wedge between them and the coach and maybe DCE himself. I have no doubt Hastings has been an idiot but i think there is a massive split between DCE, Barrett and a number of the players. Clearly they aren't playing for one another at the moment.

https://www.smh.com.au/sport/nrl/ti...-versus-bad-boy-hastings-20180421-p4zayr.html

Jackson had a hard time at the Roosters. Manly say that he didn’t get on with Mitchell Pearce in the same way he doesn’t gel with DCE. I was always told he looked up to Pearce. What is fact is he had a run in with Blake Ferguson at the Roosters. Hastings also didn’t see eye to eye with Jared Waerea-Hargreaves.Manly knew all of that and more, but they still recruited Hastings. On big dollars. He is earning $340,000 this year.
 

colly

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Just a thought Jackson Hastings to the Knights to cover for Pearce!
Plenty of Strip Clubs, if they do this MOVE i'm backing them for the Finals.
 

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