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NRL Players and family members in hot water
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[QUOTE="Huge, post: 2908809, member: 1992"] I guess that's the heart of the matter. Often we need older wise men and women to accurately assess the trauma and injury people are or were affected by. I'll say that even with my self appointed level of wisdom on such matters I'd struggle to trust myself to make a good determination of the impact a traumatic event may make. I'm having trouble believing that ,short of a player being shown to have mind control over others and manipulating them through rugby league to commit genocide, the random actions of the occasional athlete can or does have any real impact on the publics perception of rugby league !!! Really, you're over the top if you believe a dui makes a scrap of difference. Hell ,gun runners, drug addicts, smugglers and paedophiles haven't made a dent. It's more popular and stronger than ever. [/QUOTE]
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