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http://www.smh.com.au/articles/2004/04/26/1082831473158.html
Peponis backs Bulldogs players
April 26, 2004 - 10:30AM
Bulldogs chairman George Peponis is confident players from his National Rugby League club will be cleared of sexual assault allegations.
And he foreshadowed possible legal action by the Bulldogs for damages suffered by the club following claims that up to six players were involved in sexually assaulting a 20-year-old woman at a Coffs Harbour hotel following a pre-season trial match in February.
A final decision on whether charges will be laid against Bulldogs players may be made by the NSW Director of Public Prosecutions this week.
Following internal club investigations, Dr Peponis said he was confident the result would be favourable to the Bulldogs.
"I am quietly confident that our players will come out of this okay," he told ABC Radio.
"We've had a lot of evidence, a lot of investigations that we've conducted but we haven't been able to comment on those findings throughout all of this.
"I guess that's been the hardest thing, not being able to comment when you know certain facts to be either true or not true."
Dr Peponis said the Bulldogs would consider taking legal action to recoup some of the lost sponsorship following the assault allegations.
"We'll be looking at the way our club has been damaged," he said.
"We've lost $1.3 million worth of sponsorship.
"I guess it's a bit premature to start sort of jumping in and saying those sorts of statements (taking legal action) but we have to look at all our avenues because the club has been deeply hurt."
Former chief executive Steve Mortimer and football manager Garry Hughes are casualties of the allegations, with the former resigning and Hughes being sacked.
"It's been a big toll, our brand has been affected," Dr Peponis said.
"We have a lot of rebuilding to do."