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NRL Players and family members in hot water
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[QUOTE="theshed, post: 3325347, member: 2290"] I don’t think you addressed my point. The damage to the games public image is the same regardless of their intentions or whether it was actually coke or not. The onus should’ve been on the players to immediately subject themselves to drug tests to rectify that image issue or face the consequences. As 1910 said, Pearce wasn’t actually having sex with a dog either, nor do I think he was doing anything but being silly and look how he was handled (probably too harshly to be honest). Munster and Smith have been pushing the boundaries regarding glamourising binge drinking and subtle hints at drug use for a while now anyway and the game probably should’ve pulled them up earlier. I’m surprised the storm hadn’t already. [/QUOTE]
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