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Rabbitoh's gun threat after hotel argument
No notice ... South Sydney CEO Shane Richardson wants some facts before he investigates the alleged incident. Source: The Daily Telegraph
South Sydney Rabbitohs logo Source: The Daily Telegraph
AN alarming story has appeared on an unofficial South Sydney website claiming a drunk and foul-mouthed Rabbitohs star recently threatened a Surry Hills publican after being asked to leave.
"I'm coming back with my mates and plenty of guns to fix you bastards up," the player is alleged to have said.
We alerted Souths boss Shane Richardson (pictured) to the story on a rebel Rabbitohs facebook site as soon as the story came to our attention on Friday.
"Hadn't seen it until you pointed it out. First I have heard about it. I take no notice of this mob. If I have any facts I would check it out. Thanks."
The story appeared on the website under the heading: "Trouble At Central."
"One of our NRL players caused a scene at a hotel near Central recently. Drunk and losing on the poker machines, the player became loud and foul-mouthed. The publican asked him nicely to leave, but this was met with abuse.
"Moments later, this time with several security guards handy, the player was again asked to leave.
"The player then said: 'I'm coming back with my mates and plenty of guns to fix you bastards up'. The player was lucky that the publican is a kind man and also an NRL fan. He explained to the player that he would find himself in a lot of trouble with Souths, the NRL and the media if he didn't immediately leave quietly.
"The publican told him that he didn't want to ruin the player's career. He just wanted him to leave the hotel without any more trouble. Luckily that's what the player did."
Souths and the NRL will investigate the incident if the anonymous author is prepared to provide information.
- Phil Rothfield and Rebecca Wilson
- From: The Sunday Telegraph
- January 16, 2011 12:00AM
No notice ... South Sydney CEO Shane Richardson wants some facts before he investigates the alleged incident. Source: The Daily Telegraph
South Sydney Rabbitohs logo Source: The Daily Telegraph
AN alarming story has appeared on an unofficial South Sydney website claiming a drunk and foul-mouthed Rabbitohs star recently threatened a Surry Hills publican after being asked to leave.
"I'm coming back with my mates and plenty of guns to fix you bastards up," the player is alleged to have said.
We alerted Souths boss Shane Richardson (pictured) to the story on a rebel Rabbitohs facebook site as soon as the story came to our attention on Friday.
"Hadn't seen it until you pointed it out. First I have heard about it. I take no notice of this mob. If I have any facts I would check it out. Thanks."
The story appeared on the website under the heading: "Trouble At Central."
"One of our NRL players caused a scene at a hotel near Central recently. Drunk and losing on the poker machines, the player became loud and foul-mouthed. The publican asked him nicely to leave, but this was met with abuse.
"Moments later, this time with several security guards handy, the player was again asked to leave.
"The player then said: 'I'm coming back with my mates and plenty of guns to fix you bastards up'. The player was lucky that the publican is a kind man and also an NRL fan. He explained to the player that he would find himself in a lot of trouble with Souths, the NRL and the media if he didn't immediately leave quietly.
"The publican told him that he didn't want to ruin the player's career. He just wanted him to leave the hotel without any more trouble. Luckily that's what the player did."
Souths and the NRL will investigate the incident if the anonymous author is prepared to provide information.
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