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AFL is taking over Sydney. dark times for Rugby League
6 big racks in that photo.....
AFL is taking over Sydney. dark times for Rugby League
6 big racks in that photo.....
i just heard one of the AFL jouros ask their CEO if he thinks this has been blown out of proportion :crazy:
obviously she's not happy bad news is on the front page of the paper
i just heard one of the AFL jouros ask their CEO if he thinks this has been blown out of proportion :crazy:
obviously she's not happy bad news is on the front page of the paper
He was only having a couple of panadols after a big night on the UDL's. Not his fault he can't swallow (tablets) and needs them crushed up into lines.
Cavs bandwagoner. f**k him.
He needs the washing powder to get that Cavs singlet nice and sparkling for when he returns it for a Golden State one.
AFL is taking over Sydney. dark times for Rugby League
Titans hooker Beau Falloon seeking to have cocaine supply charge dropped
by: Greg Stolz
July 06, 2015 12:00AM
LAWYERS for Gold Coast Titans hooker Beau Falloon will call for cocaine supply charges to be dropped when the case against him and fellow Glitter Strip NRL players returns to court today.
Falloon was one of eight current and former Titans charged in a nine-month Crime and Corruption Commission investigation into cocaine trafficking in southeast Queensland, which also netted code-hopping star Karmichael Hunt.
Falloon’s lawyer, Chris Nyst, is expected to make a no-case submission when the charges are mentioned in Southport Magistrates Court this morning. Mr Nyst has previously described the evidence against his client, the 2014 Titans player of the year, as “simply non-existent”.
Charges against the other past and present Titans charged over the scandal – Greg Bird, David Taylor, Jamie Dowling, Kalifa Faifai Loa, Ashley Harrison, Joe Vickery and Steve Michaels – are also due for mention today.
Lawyer Campbell MacCallum, who represents several of the players including Bird and Taylor, is expected to seek an adjournment to cross-examine witnesses.