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Broncos pair cautioned by police
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[QUOTE="OXY-351, post: 2199172, member: 2107"] I see your point Coxy, but how far do you go? It's getting to the point where NRL players can't even go out in public. These type of stories seem to keep on becomming front page news, but does anyone actually give a shit that Kenny pissed on a wall and Michaels supposedly "kicked" a car (which I reckon has been talked up by the media anyway)? I certainly don't. If it was something serious, then yeah, I'd be concerned, but not for something this minor. It's a blight on the media and general public that NRL players need to be bound by such strict codes of conduct that can see them fined for simply having a few drinks on the wrong day. People wonder why high profile players leave the game to go and play in other codes/countries where they can enjoy relative annonymity. It's easy to say they should abide by these codes of conduct, but they are becomming so strict it's hard to abide by them and lead a somewhat normal life. [/QUOTE]
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