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Stevie

Bench
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3,164
Wick was greedy!! Lodge is mad or crazy!!

But if BA thinks he is worth a shot then that's fine with me!

Anyhow that article makes me think he isn't ready anyway. His says he is quitting but it appears the NRL is ready to clear him for next year. So why would he quit? Even if he wanted to come back to Sydney, I am sure a few clubs would happily give him a chance.

Seems to always take the easy way out!!

Yeah ok. Even still, its a planned move it seems.
 

Gronk

Moderator
Staff member
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Did Lodge spend a lengthy time in prison ? If not, why not? Let me give you a hint. It's all about the seriousness of the offence.

Absolute nut job.

LOS ANGELES: A New York judge has ordered Matthew Lodge to pay the victims of his Manhattan rampage $US1.234 million ($1.6 million) in damages.

US District Court Judge Kimba Wood's ruling against Lodge, in which he detailed the terror Lodge inflicted on German tourist Carolin Dekeyser, Manhattan couple Joseph Cartright and Ruth Fowler and their nine-year-old son, comes as the prop attempts to resurrect his NRL career.

The New York law firm representing the victims vowed to recoup every cent of the judge's order despite Lodge living in Australia.

"We are looking at any and every method available to us to collect on this judgment including potentially garnishing his future wages," Renan Varghese, a senior associate at Wigdor LLP, told AAP on Thursday.

Lodge was arrested at gunpoint by NYPD officers in the early hours of October 16, 2015.

He was temporarily held in New York's infamous Rikers' Island jail complex until he was bailed out and his then NRL club, Wests Tigers, sacked him.

Lodge, 21, has been working to return to the NRL, linking with Queensland's second tier club Redcliffe Dolphins and this week receiving approval to train with the NRL's Brisbane Broncos.

Ms Dekeyser, Mr Cartright and Ms Fowler provided harrowing testimony of the impact the 193cm tall Lodge has had on their lives.

The incident began at about 4 am when Ms Dekeyser and a female friend were getting out of a taxi on Manhattan's Upper-West Side, Lodge followed them to an apartment building and yelled "he wanted to take them to Australia".

Lodge also violently grabbed Ms Dekeyser by the shoulders "so that she could not escape".

"Lodge followed and threatened Dekeyser, stating 'Do you think you're going to die? This is the night you're going to die'," Judge Kimba wrote in his ruling.

Mr Cartright, a resident of the building for more than 20 years, heard the women frantically ringing the intercom, went to the front door and "Lodge grabbed Cartright and made death threats".

Lodge forced his way into Mr Cartright's apartment where Ms Fowler and their nine-year-old were sleeping and shouted, "My name is Matthew Lodge. I come in peace. Salaam Alaikum" and smashed furniture, plates and other items.

Judge Wood wrote "Lodge put Cartright in a headlock, punched him several times in the head, and shoved him" and "approached the bathroom in which Fowler and her son were, attempted to gain entry, and punched the door, leaving a hole".

The family was so terrified by the incident they had to move out of the apartment and their son, who during the incident told his mum "I'm too young to die", suffered from night terrors and had to see a child therapist.

Ms Dekeyser told the court she is "haunted by the fear" that Lodge might seek her out and "suffers from trouble sleeping, night terrors, nervousness, and anxiety" whenever she is in the dark.

Judge Wood's order includes $US525,000 to Mr Cartright, $US400,000 to Ms Fowler and $US250,000 to Ms Dekeyser for emotional distress and punitive damages.

"They are happy with the outcome but no amount of money is going to compensate them for what happened or could make up for what they experienced," Mr Varghese said.

"They would gladly give up all of the money to take these events back."

The trio was upset in December when the judge in Lodge's New York criminal case opted against sentencing him to jail.

After Lodge completed community service and received alcohol abuse and anger treatment Judge Kate Paek sentenced him to a conditional discharge.

AAP

http://www.smh.com.au/rugby-league/...-pay-16-million-us-judge-20170331-gvaptn.html
 

Joshuatheeel

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Staff member
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20,183
And don't forget he is f**ken massive too, around 190cm and 110kg, not some midget!!

It would be some sight, seeing him on a rampage!! Scare the shit out of most people!!
 

hindy111

Post Whore
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62,964
We arent the 2012 eels. We are not desperate anymore.
We need a few props and have signed Evans and taken a risk on Meehan. Add Terepo and we have 3 guys who we add to pack and not lose anyone who has contributed.Im sure we will add another if right guy comes along.

Lodge is a signing for a desperate club. Knights or Tigers perhaps. We have climbed past that.
Just as we have climbed past Hayne.
 

I bleed blue & gold

First Grade
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8,850
I really like the idea of Lodge but the fact is literally no one has linked him to us and there are probably PLENTY of Sydney clubs willing to try and take a punt on him. Perhaps even the Tigers, his old club.

From the article its pretty clear what's happening. He is publically discussing bankruptcy. He does that deal, the victims get nothing then springs an NRL contract early next year. Grubby move but it happens all the time. It means he cant get a loan or be the director of a company for 3 years, which wont bother him at all.

On a side note to all this, it appears Meehan is all done with Parra for a shot at being a quality prop for 2018. I think that puts us out of contention for Lodge as one rehab player I have no doubt takes plenty of work from welfare officers and NRL etc. We don't need another, OR risk putting two together at the one time.

I think what BA is doing with Meehan is sensible. Bringing him as part of the team for 6 months, learning off the other players and getting him in a team environment having fun again before going to the NRL with proof of his efforts and registering an NRL contract for 2018 and beyond.

I was told we were interested in him as well as the Broncos.
 

IFR33K

Coach
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17,043
If we don't in fact have a huge amount in tpa's then we need a few signings like this Meehan fellow, to make up the shortfall. Would lodge be any worse?

I'm sure scott, ma'u and BA could sort him out.
 

Poupou Escobar

Post Whore
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91,590
Wicks and Ma'u went to prison and have come out having learned their lesson. They seem to be better people for it.

Lodge hasn't yet shown that he has learned anything. After many f**kups and many chances he is still walking around being a farkwit. Would love for him to prove me wrong, but some people need to hit the bottom of the barrel before they realise they need to change.
I think the main difference is that Wicks and Ma'u aren't mentally ill. Lodge almost certainly is.

Not his fault of course, but probably more trouble than it's worth.
 

Obscene Assassin

First Grade
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6,368
Lodge is an extremely talented player. Much like Meehan I would be excited for his return from a playing perspective but from an attitude and disciplinary perspective I would not be looking forward to the signing.

The one thing that we, or any club that signs him, have in our favour is that it would be his absolute last chance. If it turns him around well then whoever signs him has a beast.
 
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