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NRL Players and family members in hot water
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[QUOTE="Thelmus, post: 2974345, member: 8988"] I'm not going to say it wasn't a bad look but 250,000 when nobody is hurt and nobody broke the law seems too excessive a fine. I think a more prudent course of action would be to make sure the other 15 clubs don't end up doing something similar. Perhaps some counseling to them to make sure steps are taken to keep it out of the public eye and players' welfare is taken care of. Imagine if there is young player with anger issues or an addictive disorder involved. You have to smarter than what Canterbury have shown. It's one thing to have a good time, another to abandon all self-control in public. The days of incidents getting swept under the carpet are coming to an end, what with cell phone cameras and public survalence everywhere. [/QUOTE]
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