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Three already are suing. Isaac Gordon, Josh Cordoba, Broderick Wright.They'll only sue if they were actually "duped" by the club. Will be interesting to see how many take action.
Three already are suing. Isaac Gordon, Josh Cordoba, Broderick Wright.They'll only sue if they were actually "duped" by the club. Will be interesting to see how many take action.
this whole thing is a farce. welcome to asada-vision
te'o gets more weeks for a chicken wing than a player using illegal drugs
I dont believe the players should get suspended at all, they didnt know what they were taking and when they did they stopped taking it,
It should be the club and officials that get hit and hit hard imo
Another bonus of todays developments, we can stop pretending to like Gallen. Gee I hope I see him in the street one day so I can let him know exactly what I think of him.
I don't believe the players didn't know what they were taking.
Would you let someone inject you with something if you didn't k ow what it was?
Bigger picture - Class action by the players against Cronulla for a multitude legal reasons = one less team in Sydney and a new team in Perth.
Everyone wins, except Cronulla. Which has been the story of their whole, sorry existence.
Bigger picture - Class action by the players against Cronulla for a multitude legal reasons = one less team in Sydney and a new team in Perth.
Everyone wins, except Cronulla. Which has been the story of their whole, sorry existence.
Unless the level of player culpability is finally released.
QUESTIONS need to be asked about the no-show of NRL chief executive Dave Smith during one of the most dramatic weeks in rugby league history.
After 18 months of scandal, outrage and infuriating uncertainty, Smith chose to fly to Samoa knowing ASADA was on the game’s doorstep and about to hand down its verdict.
He left on Sunday night and didn’t return to his office until Wednesday, leaving ASADA in the hands of other staff.
We’re all for the promotion of rugby league on the Pacific islands but surely it could have waited until the end of the season - or Todd Greenberg could have gone in his place.
http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/sp...3017388?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=twitter
You'd miss us Ronnie!
It would definitely be in a civil matter in a courtroom.
The NRL has already backed the players by fining and sanctioning the club.
what exactly woul Smith being here achieve?
Rothfield is a dope