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Tahu calls 16yo a "black c***" -allegedly

boxhead

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Tahu always has been a wanker, a sook, and an overrated hack. Hope he gets hammered for this. And if he didn't say anything, I still wish he'd f**k off.

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Before he left for Rugby Union, he's never done anything bad to get into the press. How would you know if he was like that whilst he was a Newcastle and Parramatta player all those years ago? Sorry, but that seems a bit strange to say "always" when the only bad things he has done in his career have been in the past few years.
 

AlwaysGreen

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Maybe because this is an actual Aboriginal cultural event with 40 years of history that includes players regardless of their stature, not a recent token effort for a select few.
I'm not knocking the tournament and the players can turn up and support the teams playing and their culture. But actually going out there and playing and risking injury is ridiculous.
 
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More players get injured training at an NRL club than get hurt at the KO. Moi Moi has broken a bone at training. Not one of the dozen or more NRL players at the KO got hurt.
 

no name

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Chris Binge (the coach) is a deadset germ and his claims should be taken with a grain of salt. Some of the behaviour he displays in the local comp is disgraceful to say the least and he is doing his best to get his team thrown out.
 

Whats Doing

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Not that I have read the 200+ previous comments but even if he didn't say what is alleged, wtf is he doing having a go at a 16 year old. He is what near 30 and a duel international. What a clown.
 

NickY

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innocent before proven guilty. just look at the media and their campaign against Fevola recently
 

20knights10

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I KNEW IT!
I knew he was not guilty.....this whole thing reeked to me.

Daine Laurie's line was hilarious....he is obviously joking, but I thought it was great that all these players, both from the opposition team and Tahu's own team, have backed him and said it was the other way around if anything..

I knew he was innocent......and wow, Anthony Mundine, George Rose, all these guys sticking up for him, that's a very good gesture by the Man and all these guys.
Racism claims baseless, say players and officials
October 8, 2010

The last thing an indigenous players' tournament needed was news of alleged racist behaviour, writes Adrian Proszenko.

Timana Tahu was the victim - rather than the perpetrator - of racial abuse at an Aboriginal rugby league tournament, a team official says.

Glen Boyd, delegate for the Yowies side that Tahu represents, claims that Northern United coach Chris Binge racially abused the Parramatta centre during the opening match of the competition.

Binge earlier claimed that his son, 16-year old United player Caleb, was racially sledged by Tahu.

''When there was a bit of a scuffle, he might have thought 'T' was kicking someone, but he was clearly off balance and had his leg in the air,'' Boyd told the Herald. ''[Binge] was running down the sideline like a mad man, calling 'T' a black dog and a black c---.''

Tahu strenuously denied making racist remarks and said he didn't hear any directed towards him either. ''Nothing was said by me … they have to be dreaming,'' Tahu said. ''This is really going to affect the Aboriginal community. We need positive aspects highlighted from these carnivals.

''If these things happen then all NRL clubs are going to ban their players from attending.''

After going public with his claims on Wednesday, Chris Binge wasn't backing away last night. ''Myself and the players involved have been pretty clear in what we've said,'' Binge said. ''The captain of the club, the vice-captain, they know what was said. If you watch the footage and you see the reaction of the players, you can see that something was said that wasn't right.

''And we have to go through this rigmarole, making things go through the Country Rugby League or the NRL. All he needs to do is pick up the phone so we can have a meeting and sort it out.''

However, players from both the Yowies and United came out in support of Tahu last night.

''I played outside him for the whole tournament and there is no way that Timana racially abused anyone,'' said Yowies halfback Denis Moran, a former NRL player for Parramatta.

News Limited reported that United captain Willie Hammond had gone on the record, stating that Tahu made a racist remark. However, Hammond told the Herald last night: ''I was on the bench at the time it was supposed to have happened. There is no way anyone could have heard anything over the noise of the crowd.''

Despite playing for United, forward Daine Laurie backed Tahu.

''If anything [racist sledging] was the other way around,'' Laurie said.

''I called about 15 people black c---s when we played against them and it doesn't worry me if he did say it, because he is a black man. [I'm supporting Tahu] straight up.''

Walgett player George Rose, who plays for Manly in the NRL, added: ''I'm very surprised by the allegations. None of that happened.''

Aboriginal leader Patsy Laurie, the mother of Daine, said the incident has divided the community.

Aboriginal footballer-cum-boxer Anthony Mundine believed Tahu was the victim of a smear campaign.

''He's a straight-up man, so if he said he didn't say it, he didn't say it,'' Mundine said. ''The media is against Timana, trying to make him out as a hypocrite and having less integrity. That's bullsh*t.

''It's embarrassing for the guy who came out and [made the claims].

''It's like an African-American footballer calling another African-American the 'N' word. You can do that because you're one of them and this is the same situation.

''If somebody of Aboriginal descent called me a black 'C', that doesn't bother me.''

The ARL Indigenous Council will investigate the incident.

"The first step is to get to the bottom of what people are saying," Council chairman William ''Smiley'' Johnstone said. "At the moment we are seeing claim and counter claim in the media. "The ARL Indigenous Council this year offered its assistance on these issues and we believe it is important for everyone that we get to the bottom of things.''

After making a brave stance against racism during the Origin series, Tahu met Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander social justice commissioner Mick Gooda. However, he didn't believe that Gooda's intervention would be required on this occasion. Asked if any policies needed to be in place to address such situations, Tahu said: ''This has never really happened before. We might have to put something in place but I think this is a once-in-a-lifetime thing.''

with Glenn Jackson

So it's ok to say it if you're both black men but it's racism at it's worst if a white man says it. Ok then. :roll:
 

_snafu_

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NEGOTIATIONS for a peaceful resolution to the Timana Tahu racial vilification row are ongoing, with the ARL hopeful of bringing the feuding parties together for conciliation.
The ugly saga has dragged on for a fortnight and The Daily Telegraph understands the members of the Northern United club have agreed to peace talks.

But the biggest stumbling block at this point appears to be Tahu's unwillingness to meet with the teenager involved in the incident.

"The reason why vilification codes are written is to allow conciliation and to allow complaints officers to try and get parties together," ARL chief executive Geoff Carr said.

"There is a view that we should continue to encourage Timana to join that process because if it continues further it's only going to make it harder."

If Tahu refuses to meet, the matter threatens to turn into a legal nightmare.

Source: http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/sp...e-row-resolution/story-e6frexnr-1225943913563

Obviously Tahu couldn't give a stuff.
 

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