I will never forget the response from Hollywood. They were so defensive about it saying ‘we had no idea that wonderful man could’ve done such a thing’ then all the stories came out that those same people knew the whole time.Some posters in this thread must think actresses should have been grateful that Harvey Weinstein offered them the chance to sleep with him in return for getting a part.
Hazing and bullying has no place in the modern workplace, not even (gasp!) sports. Time to drag some dinosaurs into the current century.
He willingly sits on a panel with Paul C unt. Anyone who sits on a panel with him has no credentials whatsoeverI also think Braith Anasta opinion is meaningless.
He is carrying water for his former club and hasn't played in a decade. The fact that he went to hysterics(this could bring the whole game down), does him a disservice.
I will never forget the response from Hollywood. They were so defensive about it saying ‘we had no idea that wonderful man could’ve done such a thing’ then all the stories came out that those same people knew the whole time.
Meryl Streep being some women advocate but covering for him? gross bitch
You missed the point. It's not about what is 'tougher'. The entire point is that the guy alleges he was demeaned and bullied by his employer due to the nature of his punishment. That's really not something that's ever going to apply to simply running laps. They're not even remotely comparable.If you think being made to repeat wrestling drill is any tougher than running laps you haven’t run a hard lap in your life. I reckon if you gave the option to the NRL playing group to either wrestle their 30 man squad or run 30 x 400m repeats (both would equate to 30 x 1 min efforts or thereabouts) few would take up the running option.
For what he is likely being paid id sit on a panel with Stalin and PutinHe willingly sits on a panel with Paul C unt. Anyone who sits on a panel with him has no credentials whatsoever
Reeks of the Wok...
Im not sure of that. I would not lie in a court of law to protect a boss who has done the wrong thing. The fact that 35 players were meant to be at that session....you'd highly doubt all 35 would lie. I'd think that the players would be truthful if called to testify.You missed the point. It's not about what is 'tougher'. The entire point is that the guy alleges he was demeaned and bullied by his employer due to the nature of his punishment. That's really not something that's ever going to apply to simply running laps. They're not even remotely comparable.
The implication in this thread that because rugby league is a tough sport you can't be demeaned is nonsense, really.
I'm not saying his version of events are necessarily an honest representation of them. It's interesting that we have several players talking about issues with the same club, though. We haven't heard any complaints from people who simply couldn't cut it at other clubs who you would expect to be quite ruthless in their training.
I don't expect him to win this case in court. It's largely going to be his word against an entire club. No current player is going to go into bat for him even if his story is true.
and ... everyone knows lawyers are hopeless golfers.Oh, he is almost a scratch golfer?
Then his opinion on this legal matter, cannot be questioned.
Does it have to be unusual to be unlawful? The Dogs might find themselves to be more exposed than they imagine ie; what if it turns out to be unlawful and standard practice?Circumstances would pretty clearly indicate it was likely to be unusual, as well.
Putting aside whether or not similar punishment is standard like many are claiming (without much evidence mind you), the Bulldogs have had three players come forward publicly with issues. So either the Bulldogs had three players who were all soft like the boomers are suggesting - despite the fact they had experience at around 5 NRL clubs between them and a few other professional or semi professional clubs as well and had never raised an issue publicly prior. This is also taking into account no other player has ever raised an issue publicly at another club to my knowledge.
Or something unusual happened.
Pretty clear balance of probabilities there. So despite the tough guy bleats of other posters who would shit themselves in the same situation the question is more likely to be was whatever happened unusual enough to be unlawful or to cause harm.
You missed the point. It's not about what is 'tougher'. The entire point is that the guy alleges he was demeaned and bullied by his employer due to the nature of his punishment. That's really not something that's ever going to apply to simply running laps. They're not even remotely comparable.
The implication in this thread that because rugby league is a tough sport you can't be demeaned is nonsense, really.
I'm not saying his version of events are necessarily an honest representation of them. It's interesting that we have several players talking about issues with the same club, though. We haven't heard any complaints from people who simply couldn't cut it at other clubs who you would expect to be quite ruthless in their training.
I don't expect him to win this case in court. It's largely going to be his word against an entire club. No current player is going to go into bat for him even if his story is true.
Agree. There's also 'whistle-blower' protections. If subpoeonaed as a witness you swear an oath to tell the truth and potentially face prosecution if you perjure yourself. If 35 people make false denials, especially if due to intimidation or a code of silence, then the shit will really hit the fan.Im not sure of that. I would not lie in a court of law to protect a boss who has done the wrong thing. The fact that 35 players were meant to be at that session....you'd highly doubt all 35 would lie. I'd think that the players would be truthful if called to testify.
I can't believe some of you have an issue with this. What the f**k did you think NRL level training involved?
Holding hands singing some bob dylan song apparently.
Touma I guarantee you would've done this at the Roosters and other trainers else where or comparable.
The difference is some of those players were utter rubbish who are not reserve grade standard... if anything the Bulldogs should sue him, Davey, Okunbor, RFM and co for stealing a 1st graders salary for Sydney Shield performances.
I can't believe some of you have an issue with this. What the f**k did you think NRL level training involved?
Did they use correct pronouns?
I can't believe some of you don't have an issue with it.I can't believe some of you have an issue with this. What the f**k did you think NRL level training involved?
Some extra wrestling? Whoop dee dooI can't believe some of you don't have an issue with it.