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Police and NRL Investigate Cap Breaches
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[QUOTE="Foordy, post: 2859951, member: 1769"] it all depends really on the licensing agreement. if one of the conditions attached to a club holding a licence to compete in the NRL states that they have the power to seize any electronic devices associated with the club and/or player, then Manly don't have a leg to stand on. if as usual the NRL were too incompetent to add that sort of thing in there then they may be able to legally refuse to turn them over [/QUOTE]
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