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NRL Players and family members in hot water
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[QUOTE="BroncsFan, post: 3104801, member: 9052"] This seems like craziness from the NRL... If the NRL decide to enforce the no fault stand down after seeing the video footage (a key piece of evidence) are they not effectively suggesting he's guilty?? On the other hand if they choose to let Scott play are they suggesting the police don't have enough evidence. The courts will also ignore whatever decision the NRL make therefore if the court's ruling differs to what the NRL decide now then that will also come back to bite them (ie. Scott found not guilty after the NRL decide to enforce the stand down). Just seems silly for the NRL to purposefully put themselves in the middle like this... they should've either just stood him down based on the charge sheet (and let Scott appeal if he wanted) or let him play because it doesn't meet the criteria (ie. 11 years jail sentence)... the way it's going at the moment is like them having their own play along court room [/QUOTE]
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