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Giving them a test wont necessarily mean the nrl suspends them now ... the nrl's 2 strike policy would see em get nothing if its their first time getting caught
100%, they need more education and counselling.
Giving them a test wont necessarily mean the nrl suspends them now ... the nrl's 2 strike policy would see em get nothing if its their first time getting caught
This was after he said they will come down hard on drug offenders.This was the most telling thing for me. He said they have the option and if they "decide" to take that option it is within their rights.
Is he f**king kidding? Wouldn't dragging them in to take a drug test be the VERY FIRST thing you do in these cases?
Yeah I know. You need to lighten up a bit. Here there's a Snickers in this condomHe might have consumed them, but he won't be charged with any consumption offence, only posession.
It's just unlucky that this was the first time they ever bought drugs :wherethef**kisthedodgyeyeface?:Giving them a test wont necessarily mean the nrl suspends them now ... the nrl's 2 strike policy would see em get nothing if its their first time getting caught
3-5 days i read somewhere but if taken with alcohol it produces some other protein that stays in the system longer. Really NRL should have ordered a test as soon as they knew about it. But we can't have a international rubbed out can we....Be out of system by now
100%, they need more education and counselling.
he will pas the buck and say the said players were under the care of the NZRL at the time of the incident and it's the NRL's problem it's for NZRL and IRLF.....Greenberg was asked if they had the power to spot check drug test them through ASADA and he said yes, then he was asked were they going to and the weasel avoided the question. Love the double standards 2 weeks is all the both of them will get.
Almost as bad as Papali only getting 2 weeks for his 3rd driving offence and the last when he was blind drunk behind the wheel.
I think Gronk meant education as in punishment and counselling as in beratingI can't tell if this is sarcasm. The players receive so much education and counseling re:drugs.
Giving them a test wont necessarily mean the nrl suspends them now ... the nrl's 2 strike policy would see em get nothing if its their first time getting caught
100%, they need more education and counselling.
This was after he said they will come down hard on drug offenders.
The bloke has shit oozing out of his pores he's so full of it.
100%, they need more education and counselling.
He is a f**king moron and completely out of his depth in every single facet of the job he is employed to do. And people ripped Dave Smith cause he wasn't a 'league' guy.........
That's an opossum isn't it, not as cute as our possums....and besides, who is going to enforce those rules? The possum police?
They are as both as useless as each other, one gets a free ride because he was put there by the media.Couldnt agree more .... somehow he is like teflon while the bearded weirdo cops a pasting over everything - i clearly dont get the division of labour
Wasn't Pearce suspended for similar amount of time for loving a dog? What is wrong with the NRL?With thanks to @woddy
Kiwi teammates allegedly buy cocaine after Anzac Test
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May 6, 2017 - 12:29 pm
Two high-profile New Zealand rugby league players will come under scrutiny from both the NRL and their clubs after allegedly being caught buying cocaine following the Anzaz Test last night.
The ABC is reporting that Kiwis captain Jesse Bromwich and teammate Kevin Proctor were both named in court this morning following the arrest of Canberra man Adrian Mark Crowther.
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Kiwis' captain Jesse Bromwich and teammate Kevin Proctor allegedly bought cocaine after Anzac Test. Both were named in court.#RoosKiwis
12:09 PM - 6 May 2017
Police allegedly observed Crowther on CCTV supplying two men with a white powder which they both consumed.
While both players were named in court, neither has been charged with an offence.
Bromwich and Proctor will now face scrutiny from both the NRL and their respective clubs over the incident.
Parramatta Eels five-eighthCorey Norman was suspended by the NRL last season for the last eight matches of the season after being convicted of drug possession.
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