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Organised crime and ElephantJuice in sport investigation part IV

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georgesnmith

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given $400,000 of the $1 million fine on cronulla is suspended if they challenge it then im sure the NRL would be going for the full amount

does offer flangan potential to come back in nine months if he observes certain conditions.
 

Pig Champion

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given $400,000 of the $1 million fine on cronulla is suspended if they challenge it then im sure the NRL would be going for the full amount

does offer flangan potential to come back in nine months if he observes certain conditions.

Cronulla were within their right to challenge it, the NRL knocked it back, that doesn't mean the other $400 000 is forfeit.
 

georgesnmith

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flanaghan is a very good coach, hes done wonders for cronulla

best thing he can do it take the year off and get back on the horse next year

hes coming across now as bitter and angry and wanting to fight a battle which he will probably lose (with ARLC)

plus it will just distract the club this year as well.

the ARLC have been pretty fair in this, i thought they were going to go much harder on cronulla and fine them $3 million or so, basically forcing them to relocate to queensland or adelaide
 

Stinkler

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Third time lucky?

Double or nothing?

We've come this far...

What they should ask is for a level playing field.
Everyone should be investigated.
Everyone should get the same treatment.
Everyone should be given the same "assistance" by the NRL.
 

Stinkler

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flanaghan is a very good coach, hes done wonders for cronulla

best thing he can do it take the year off and get back on the horse next year

hes coming across now as bitter and angry and wanting to fight a battle which he will probably lose (with ARLC)

plus it will just distract the club this year as well.

the ARLC have been pretty fair in this, i thought they were going to go much harder on cronulla and fine them $3 million or so, basically forcing them to relocate to queensland or adelaide

They done well to not display their true agenda. They still have their ways to force the Sharks out. It's on it's way.
 

Dragons01

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Moley was proven right.



He didn't leave when the match was over. He talked to Gallen while he was there.

I don't think anyone would begrudge him watching his son play, it is the staying for 6 hours after his son finished playing that is the issue here.
 

Generalzod

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Well the NRL had to make a someone pay unfortunately it was Cronulla, The fact that Danks was with Manly for 5 or so years, and a few Roosters players found to have high levels of HGH, and Cronulla are the ones paying for it f**k the NRL..

Six Roosters players including Boyd Cordner, Sam Moa and Roger Tuivasa-Sheck had unusually elevated levels of HGH in their blood, according to records of their bloodwork retrieved from the mobile phone of an organised crime figure.

Read more: http://www.smh.com.au/rugby-league/...ood-results-20130925-2uet7.html#ixzz2v4DOdsEP
 

Jubileeboy

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What they should ask is for a level playing field.
Everyone should be investigated.
Everyone should get the same treatment.
Everyone should be given the same "assistance" by the NRL.

Cue Theme from Twilight Zone

Firstly....suck shit

They are
They do
They are
It's simple....don't break the rules :lol:
 

El Diablo

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Well the NRL had to make a someone pay unfortunately it was Cronulla, The fact that Danks was with Manly for 5 or so years, and a few Roosters players found to have high levels of HGH, and Cronulla are the ones paying for it f**k the NRL..

Six Roosters players including Boyd Cordner, Sam Moa and Roger Tuivasa-Sheck had unusually elevated levels of HGH in their blood, according to records of their bloodwork retrieved from the mobile phone of an organised crime figure.

Read more: http://www.smh.com.au/rugby-league/...ood-results-20130925-2uet7.html#ixzz2v4DOdsEP

http://www.theaustralian.com.au/spo...n-growth-hormone/story-fnca0von-1226727895375
 
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