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NRL Players and family members in hot water
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[QUOTE="GCBRONCO, post: 2732132, member: 1808"] Sorry Pete not all of it was directed towards you. I agree It's a shame that as a result that initial club pays the price but if your talking serious breaches of the law then a tough message needs to be sent and a club's position on the ladder or financially doesn't come into calculations for me, if a player ***** up so badly that they have to be let go by said club then so be it. Happens as well to the rich clubs to our own Brisbane Broncos letting Julian O'Neill go who would be picked up by the Western Reds for 1996-1997 for drink driving offences in England. IMO the NRL really need a solid program in place for returning players in said situation, independent of clubs that they need to complete before clubs can even look to sign them, after that they can only be signed for a one year contract and a review to be conducted at the end of that contract. [/QUOTE]
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