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The Bulldogs are working with the NRL Integrity Unit in a bid to try and sign sacked Dragons prop Paul Vaughan.
Phil Rothfield revealed on NRL 360 that the issue is whether Vaughan would have to serve part or all of his eight week suspension for the infamous Covid breach party.
“I think Paul Vaughan will be there as well at the Bulldogs,” Rothfield said on NRL 360.
“It is a complicated one because they are talking with the integrity unit about if they sign him now does that work off the eight week suspension he owes.
“Or can they wait and sign him next year and will the suspension be gone by then. That’s the conversation they are having.”
“When the NRL first put it out they said wherever he ended up that is where the eight week suspension had to be served,” Paul Kent added.
“Which is such a deterent.”
“But the NRL won’t let the Bulldogs sign him for $20,000,” Rothfield said.
“It will have to be a realistic eight week contract.”
Phil Rothfield revealed on NRL 360 that the issue is whether Vaughan would have to serve part or all of his eight week suspension for the infamous Covid breach party.
“I think Paul Vaughan will be there as well at the Bulldogs,” Rothfield said on NRL 360.
“It is a complicated one because they are talking with the integrity unit about if they sign him now does that work off the eight week suspension he owes.
“Or can they wait and sign him next year and will the suspension be gone by then. That’s the conversation they are having.”
“When the NRL first put it out they said wherever he ended up that is where the eight week suspension had to be served,” Paul Kent added.
“Which is such a deterent.”
“But the NRL won’t let the Bulldogs sign him for $20,000,” Rothfield said.
“It will have to be a realistic eight week contract.”