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NRL Players and family members in hot water
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[QUOTE="ivanhungryjak, post: 2695337, member: 2189"] I have a real problem with this "Innocent until proven guilty" line that gets run out all the time for these blokes. The NRL need to take a proactive line in this and find out some facts. The case may be weak or it may be strong, I don't know. I liken it to a Court deciding bail on somebody for an offence. Of course the person is innocent until proven guilty but they still have to decide if they go to jail or get out on bail. The NRL can't just sit there and wait for the outcome of Court because it's just open to abuse. If the police have a strong case, see ya later. A lot of this stuff could surely be put into standard NRL contracts and if they want to refuse to provide information, they can go play park football. [/QUOTE]
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