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News NRL leaked video scandals: Napa, May, Lane

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The National Rugby League (NRL) has issued a Parramatta Eels player with a breach notice alleging he brought the game into disrepute after a video emerged of him participating in an intimate act at a public venue. The notice proposes the player is fined $5,000.

All players are public figures and have a responsibility to ensure their actions do not risk damaging the brand and reputation of the game. In this circumstance, the NRL believes the player failed in that responsibility.

The NRL accepts the player is the alleged victim of an illegally filmed video and is offering both welfare support and assistance if he wishes to pursue criminal action against the individual who filmed the video.

The NRL has determined the player did not breach any other NRL rule nor is there any complaint about the conduct of the player.

The player has 5 days to respond to the NRL Breach Notice.

https://www.nrl.com/news/2021/04/28/statement-concerning-parramatta-eels-player/
 

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But please also cough up 5 large.

Never change NRL!

Sad to say v’landys has proven to be just like his predecessors. His success last year appears to have spurred him on and I don’t think he has done anything right .

This was a good example of standing by the players . All it has done is encourage these types of videos to be made and come out in the press .
 

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The National Rugby League (NRL) has issued a Parramatta Eels player with a breach notice alleging he brought the game into disrepute after a video emerged of him participating in an intimate act at a public venue. The notice proposes the player is fined $5,000.

All players are public figures and have a responsibility to ensure their actions do not risk damaging the brand and reputation of the game. In this circumstance, the NRL believes the player failed in that responsibility.

The NRL accepts the player is the alleged victim of an illegally filmed video and is offering both welfare support and assistance if he wishes to pursue criminal action against the individual who filmed the video.

The NRL has determined the player did not breach any other NRL rule nor is there any complaint about the conduct of the player.

The player has 5 days to respond to the NRL Breach Notice.

https://www.nrl.com/news/2021/04/28/statement-concerning-parramatta-eels-player/
5 grand??

Certainly gives truth to the adage a learned workmate once gave me:

“son whatever happens, you ALWAYS pay”
 

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