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There’s no mystery as to how it leaked and came to the club’s attention.The reason for the severity of the offence was because it was plastered all over the media. Neither the girls, nor their parents wanted to press charges, and it could have been contained in house with fines or suspension; but the nature of social media is such these days that the club knew it had to report to the NRL, or face something far worse if a cover up was exposed.
How it was released to the media would be an interesting piece of detective work; but the court of public opinion has always demanded a heavy price be paid by the Bulldogs. Coffs Harbour will never go away in the minds of the media - they are still seething that their accusations and "facts" were dismissed by the courts.
At least one of the girls shared her exploits on social media and one or more of her ‘friends’ shared it from there.
It’s yet another example of how sad this need to ‘share’ and be validated is.
Social media is a sewer that does more harm than good and I’m glad not to use it.
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