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Broncos pair cautioned by police
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[QUOTE="Kimlo, post: 2199499, member: 2021"] The only time I would agree is when the punishments are consistent, the nrl (as above) need to make an independent board to deal with all incidents and punish players. That roosters player anthony cherington, pulled a knife out on his wife, said he was going to commit suicide, etc didn't get any suspension, so to me it seems unfair, the players are still stupid for doing it, but a suspension would be out of line, when the incident last year, none of the players got suspended which by far the worse incident, and then wallace during the off season didn't get fined or anything by the club (he would of got embarassed big time though by all the boys having to come back from holidays early) and that's my point. I would have no problems with them spending a week in reserves, providing if lockyer, or hunt, or thaiday (or any one of the top players) got the same punishment if they are caught up in an incident, but for some players to gett off without anything because they are more important to the team would be hypocritical by the club. [/QUOTE]
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