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The Corey Norman scandal thread

Nice Beaver

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Pearce didn't break the law, last time I checked being in possession of illegal drugs is breaking the law.

Chook.

Yeah you are right.......Pearce has never done anything wrong and never carried on like a f*cking tool repeatedly, bringing the NRL into disrepute.

Must have been another bloke. My bad.
 
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Chook

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Yeah you are right.......Pearce has never done anything wrong and never carried on like a f*cking tool repeatedly, bringing the NRL into disrepute.

Must have been another bloke. My bad.

Sarcasm is the last refuge of those with no real argument.

Chook.
 

Delboy

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Its one of those scenarios when a great player (Norman) gets a light sentence compared to a reserve grader quality player (Pearce). Its double standards.

Sometimes , posters really post funny stuff

Half true, but it is a classic comment :):)
 

Mr Pmatta

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Ahh another moronic Parra supporter, it's a shame they breed.

Fantastic " comeback" well done.....LOL, I'm guessing Mensa won't be knocking on your door anytime soon, let me know if you want me to explain the above for you if your experiencing difficulties. :)
 

Valheru

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Yeah you are right.......Pearce has never done anything wrong and never carried on like a f*cking tool repeatedly, bringing the NRL into disrepute.

Must have been another bloke. My bad.

Ah you have obviously bought in to the invented wrap sheets going around on the Internet. As a refresher, the following is what the DT labelled as Pearce's sordid history (7 pages worth)

- Being present when someone other than Mitchell Pearce got arrested (Jake Friend)
- Breaking up with his girlfriend
- Refusing to leave a nightclub after trying to get Yellow dress's attention who then whinged to security (this is the one law he has broken)
- Having sex with a pussycat doll
- Being a pest at a house party on Australia Day (no laws broken)

What a menace.
 

Last Week

Bench
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Ah you have obviously bought in to the invented wrap sheets going around on the Internet. As a refresher, the following is what the DT labelled as Pearce's sordid history (7 pages worth)

- Being present when someone other than Mitchell Pearce got arrested (Jake Friend)
- Breaking up with his girlfriend
- Refusing to leave a nightclub after trying to get Yellow dress's attention who then whinged to security (this is the one law he has broken)
- Having sex with a pussycat doll
- Being a pest at a house party on Australia Day (no laws broken)

What a menace.

Lol. Never mind the refusing to leave a licensed premise, pissing on someone's couch, humping a dog and being f**king useless in a sky blue jersey.
 

Valheru

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Lol. Never mind the refusing to leave a licensed premise, pissing on someone's couch, humping a dog and being f**king useless in a sky blue jersey.

Point 3 was the refusing to leave a license premise. Don't worry, you aren't the first person to convince yourself events within one incident happened on different occasions.

He denies the weeing part. I have no idea whether it was wee or not but that is hearsay at best. We all know he didn't hump a dog.
 

Last Week

Bench
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Point 3 was the refusing to leave a license premise. Don't worry, you aren't the first person to convince yourself events within one incident happened on different occasions.

He denies the weeing part. I have no idea whether it was wee or not but that is hearsay at best. We all know he didn't hump a dog.

Lol, ok mate.

Down play everything all you like.
What ever helps you sleep at night.
End of the day, he and Corey put the NRL in a bad light.

Thus their respective suspensions.
 

El Diablo

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the identity of the guy/girl should be made public http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/sp...n/news-story/b0d9bae2b572db974edbe75675cc27b6

Corey Norman is the victim of an alleged extortion attempt that has become a police investigation
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Matt Logue and Paul Crawley, The Daily Telegraph
August 5, 2016 6:40pm

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SUSPENDED Parramatta star Corey Norman is the victim of an alleged extortion attempt that has become a police investigation.

The Saturday Telegraph has learned that Norman’s manager contacted the NRL’s integrity unit this week to report an attempt to extract money from the star Eels playmaker in exchange for a tape. Police have started investigating the alleged extortionist and it is understood they have tracked down the person involved.

It is believed the NRL is keen for the police to proceed with the case to send a message that anyone attempting to blackmail players could face prosecution. Norman was suspended last month by the NRL for eight weeks and fined $20,000 for his role in a range of off-field activities.

Norman not only pleaded guilty to the possession of prohibited drugs, he was also involved in a sex-tape scandal and warned by police for associating with known criminals. It is understood Norman has insisted he is not involved in any new incidents.

There is no evidence to suggest there is another sex tape.

However, the alleged extortionist may be in possession of a series of lewd photographs from the original sex tape.

The matter is still before the police and it’s believed no charges have been laid.

A spokesman for the NRL declined to comment, saying the matter was before the police.

Unfortunately for rugby league, Norman’s alleged incident isn’t the first time the game has dealt with extortion this season.

It has been previously reported that an unnamed Brisbane Broncos player this season was also the victim of an extortion attempt.

Sydney Roosters halfback Mitchell Pearce was involved in a well-publicised Australia Day video that was sold to media.

These incidents prompted Roosters coach Trent Robinson to accuse the NRL and Players Association of not doing enough to protect players from abuses of their privacy.

“The NRL needs to step in and they need to make it public that you are not allowed to sell these on and we will go after individuals that do this,” Robinson said last month.

Robinson will be pleased with the NRL’s tough stance surrounding this latest extortion attempt involving Norman.

NRL head of integrity Nick Weeks also addressed the issue of extortion in a statement last month.

“While it is a regrettable trend in society for people to look to sell footage of sports stars in their private lives, there is an easy solution for our players,” Weeks said.

“Do not engage in activity which will damage their reputation or that of the game.”
 

some11

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Basically from now on if a player is doing some stupid shit, they better call the cops afterward to cover their ass because if the cops aren't notified the media will just run with the footage like they did with Pearce.
 

davi

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Eels move quick on Vai Toutai, hardly the clean slate that they were hoping for in the new year.


"Parramatta has released NRL player Vai Toutai with the winger reportedly facing bikie-style retribution after the alleged glassing of a gang member during a night out in early December.
The Tongan international reportedly broke a glass over the head of a Rebels gang member after being provoked by a comment about one of his relatives, according to News Limited.

It is understood that the victim refused to press charges when police arrived at the hotel, saying he would deal with the matter.


The Eels issued a statement saying Toutai’s deal had been mutually terminated after the club was informed of the incident on December 9.

“The Club is aware of an incident that took place in December, 2016, and, as per our normal protocols, we kept all relevant stakeholders updated throughout the entire process,” Eels spokesman Josh Drayton said.

“This included the NRL integrity unit. The club and Vai Toutai have agreed to a mutual release from his contract and he will not be with the Eels in 2017.”

Toutai’s future in the NRL is in limbo now with the league having to clear him before he would be able to be sign with another club.
The incident caps a nightmare year for the Eels, who were beset by off-field issues throughout 2016."


http://wwos.nine.com.au/2017/01/01/09/54/eels-toutai-part-ways-after-alleged-bikie-glassing
 

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