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Trolls pretending to be fans, very sadThe fact you get off on this situation is fucking sad
Trolls pretending to be fans, very sadThe fact you get off on this situation is fucking sad
No I don't know, I just know there's members on here with credible info lol.Care to share?
THat's true. What's the NRL's policy on failed drug tests. Do they name the player(s)? In the AFL they used to hide the players identify until they failed 3 tests.Drugs wouldn't if all they have done is failed a test.
I don't think we will have to wait long the media will be all over it now its out in the open.Anyone have a copy of the Bulldogs code of conduct so we can speculate with more accuracy?
The club referred the alleged breaches over to the NRL’s integrity unit after “concerning reports” were received.
Someone dobbed them in for doing something not illegal, who knows.The Bulldogs referred the matter to the NRL Integrity Unit after receiving concerning reports of alleged misconduct by the two players.
Codes of conduct are notorious for being extremely broad and high level so that management can effectively get rid of anyone they want.Anyone have a copy of the Bulldogs code of conduct so we can speculate with more accuracy?
More like by 120 fark we needed CHN if we were any hope of beating the Eels! But now???Of course
Predictable
Eels by 20
Players found to be using illicit drugs have immediate access to professional support and treatment to overcome the potential effects on their health. A first positive test results in the player receiving a suspended fine, and they must undertake a mandatory treatment program. The player is also placed on a monitoring program which involves targeted testing.THat's true. What's the NRL's policy on failed drug tests. Do they name the player(s)? In the AFL they used to hide the players identify until they failed 3 tests.
Those three things would all likely result in criminal charges.
Gambling on games is a possibility because i don't think that's illegal (just against NRL rules).
I actually can't think of anything that would need the integrity unit to investigate, that wouldn't also be illegal (apart from gambling on games)
Drugs and sex related stuff would all have police involvement.