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NRL Players and family members in hot water
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[QUOTE="Huge, post: 2709769, member: 1992"] Last first. How do you know Earl did all these things ? Admissions, honesty, cooperation? Stunningly you laud Earl ! Admitting he was a drug cheat and you think he can hold his head high ! You might need to show me where the NRL would show leniency although I am not disputing that. It may well be the case. I can't cut through anything without all the facts. Yes, I'm wise because I've lived a long time, am observant and well read with experience combined with an above average intelligence. A good combination to gather some wisdom. I didn't claim Earl distributed ped's or sold them. The Sharks players were poorly advised and acted on instructions. Earl apparently acted on his own volition. What's your problem with the 22 players who had nothing to do with drugs ? What sort of person does that ? [/QUOTE]
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