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NRL Players and family members in hot water
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[QUOTE="Morkel, post: 2773836, member: 8215"] Because gambling is an addiction. Once it has you, once you're in so deep that you have to fix a match to get yourself out of trouble, you're already tarnished and can't be trusted. As opposed to professional athletes with a competitive edge and a win-at-all-costs drive. Once they have been caught once for cheating or bad play they always see the error of their ways and reform completely. Like that Sharks player who tried to rip the stitches out of another guy's head. Or that NSW Origin player who punched someone in the head unprovoked. Or that Cronulla player who pulled out the racist jokes to put the opposition off. Or that guy from the Shire that plead guilty to taking a banned substance. Or the one who was dobbed in by a third-party sponsor for receiving cash payments outside of the cap. Totally reformed. [/QUOTE]
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