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NRL Players and family members in hot water
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[QUOTE="Huge, post: 3325356, member: 1992"] Oh, absolutely. We need top to bottom independent analysis of all the 'crimes' committed within the rugby league world and a good hard and honest look at the findings. I would, in my perfect world run another (different company)concurrent analysis with the exact same guidelines on the same subject. Truthfully I'd want both because I simply couldn't build a set of regulations and penalties based on a single examination. My structure would have established penalties for all the familiar offences and baseline penalties for rarer offences that we have already experienced( systemic cheating, peds etc, gambling frauds ) It would also be able to apply a framework for procedure in 'new to the NRL' crimes because we'd need provision for the innovative ways people can **** up. Future crimes as it were. Back on the photo's and shenanigans I'd say apply the TPJ standard, 6 weeks suspension and a hefty fine paid by the players AND their club. [/QUOTE]
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