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NRL Players and family members in hot water
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[QUOTE="LittleDavey, post: 3451609, member: 8255"] As much as I dislike Luai (and let's be honest, he is probably #1 on the NRL's Most Punchable Faces list), it probably depends what the word was. Context is important, plenty of people (myself included) call their mates some pretty unsavoury things as a term of endearment. There's plenty of words which are perfectly acceptable within a friends group which would not be in general public conversation. Having said that, what's done behind closed doors is different to what's publicly-facing. And these guys out of everyone should know better - with all the media training etc they get, there's pretty much zero excuse for controversial social media posts. So it would appear to be another case of the dickhead being...well, a dickhead. [/QUOTE]
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