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NRL Players and family members in hot water
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[QUOTE="GCBRONCO, post: 2732103, member: 1808"] I don't know too many employers who would be thrilled to hear that their employee lost their license by not only exceeding the speed limit but also being absolutely drunk in the process which IMO is a far worse offence then even some of the grubby stuff I have seen over the years that have done severe damage to the games image, not only does he endanger the life of himself but others as well. Not only would that make it harder to get to and from work(not for all) but that may impact their ability to even do their job. Hardly a big deal? All it would have taken is a slight change in scenario involving another car and it could have gone from "not a big deal" to lives lost. He may have thrown away his career, but he should be thanking his lucky stars he doesn't have something worse to live with. Poorer clubs aren't the only clubs that have to lose quality players who act up, Julian O'Neill anyone? So yes it's a shame that the club is the one that pays the price but I don't know what the club in situations like that can do, some offences need to come down real hard on. [/QUOTE]
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