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Brisbane have suspended prop sensation Payne Haas and fined him $10,000 for failing to comply with an NRL integrity unit investigation. He will not start the season.
 

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Brisbane have suspended prop sensation Payne Haas and fined him $10,000 for failing to comply with an NRL integrity unit investigation. He will not start the season.
Andrew Gee will pay it. :tearsofjoy:
 

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wtf, how does none of this stuff going on up there make into the media, oh wait ...

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Murdoch is our prime-minister,owns most of the media and the broncos.
 

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OH REALLY ..... an NRL Integrity Unit investigation into what exactly?

Have Broncos been using the street sweeper again? Or I wonder if this is in regards to that junior bloke that got jailed?
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Brisbane prodigy Payne Haas could miss NRL’s opening month for refusing to cooperate with integrity unit
Peter Badel, The Courier-Mail
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The NRL’s next superstar Payne Haas has been fined $10,000 and stood down by the Broncos for refusing to co-operate with an NRL integrity unit investigation in the latest black eye for rugby league.

The Courier-Mail can reveal Haas will miss the start of the NRL premiership after being slapped with a club-imposed Broncos ban following his role in two off-field incidents that involve family members.

It is understood the NRL integrity unit has rubber-stamped the Broncos’ shock suspension.

Haas will miss between two to four NRL premiership games, including Brisbane’s season-opener against Melbourne on March 14 and their Round 2 derby with the Cowboys on March 22.

The decision by Broncos hierarchy has rocked their pre-season under new coach Anthony Seibold and continues the NRL’s summer of shame in the wake of off-field dramas involving Ben Barba, Dylan Napa and Jack de Belin.

Haas, who made his comeback from shoulder surgery in a trial at Warwick last Saturday night, was on Tuesday named for Brisbane’s second pre-season hitout against Wynnum Manly this Saturday.

But the 19-year-old’s immediate future is now under a cloud with Haas in danger of being stood down from the trial at Kougari Oval.

The one certainty is he will not start the premiership, with Broncos chief executive Paul White expected to hold a press conference on Wednesday to detail the precise reasons for Haas’ punishment and premiership demotion.

The Courier-Mail understands the Broncos sanctioned Haas after he became embroiled in twin off-field incidents involving violence between September and November last year.

One was an alleged personal dispute involving family members.

The other relates to a brawl at a Queensland Rugby League semi-final last year that involved his brother and sisters. While Haas was not directly involved, he was in close quarters to a savage scuffle which led to police attending the scene.

After fielding complaints, the Broncos reported the matters to the NRL integrity unit, which begun a formal investigation last November.
Integrity unit officers attempted to interview Haas. When the Broncos rookie refused to comply, Brisbane threw the book at the 117kg front-rower for failing to adhere to the club’s values and behavioural standards.

Haas is not guilty of any offence and is not subject to any police investigation.

But the Broncos are concerned with Haas’ refusal to help the NRL’s behavioural watchdog and have suspended him, effectively putting the entire Brisbane squad on notice.

Haas is one of Brisbane’s brightest stars and is tipped to take the NRL by storm this season after his debut 2018 campaign in which he played three games.

Haas was a certainty to be named on Brisbane’s bench for their Round 1 clash against the Storm, but the monster prop is now digesting the gravity of the Broncos’ hard line stance.
 
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OH REALLY ..... an NRL Integrity Unit investigation into what exactly?

Have Broncos been using the street sweeper again? Or I wonder if this is in regards to that junior bloke that got jailed?
The corruptness of them is do blatantly obvious
 

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Haha. Amazing. Fuck this sport and the corruption that riddles it.

I suppose Brisbane don't have to do their due dilligence in signing violent criminals?

And they don't have Greenberg handing out gargantuan fines and suspensions or getting on his soap box about how they're ruining the fabric of the game?

I'm sick to death of four or five club's having everything covered up or minimised while our club and a few others are the punching bags of the NRL and are demonized for the most minor of matters.
 

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wtf, how does none of this stuff going on up there make into the media, oh wait ...

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Murdoch is our prime-minister,owns most of the media and the broncos.
Sadly this is pretty accurate. Allowing a monopoly on media ownership has given Murdoch a massive amount of political sway. The sad thing is that when you try to inform many people of the fact that the media is massively biased in favour of whoever is willing to uphold their agenda they think you are a conspiracy theorist. I personally hadn't bothered linking Broncos ownership with Murdoch and the fact that you never hear much about Broncos players.
 

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So he didn't even do anything for the second "offence" though?
 

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Brisbane prodigy Payne Haas could miss NRL’s opening month for refusing to cooperate with integrity unit
Peter Badel, The Courier-Mail
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The NRL’s next superstar Payne Haas has been fined $10,000 and stood down by the Broncos for refusing to co-operate with an NRL integrity unit investigation in the latest black eye for rugby league.

The Courier-Mail can reveal Haas will miss the start of the NRL premiership after being slapped with a club-imposed Broncos ban following his role in two off-field incidents that involve family members.

It is understood the NRL integrity unit has rubber-stamped the Broncos’ shock suspension.

Haas will miss between two to four NRL premiership games, including Brisbane’s season-opener against Melbourne on March 14 and their Round 2 derby with the Cowboys on March 22.

The decision by Broncos hierarchy has rocked their pre-season under new coach Anthony Seibold and continues the NRL’s summer of shame in the wake of off-field dramas involving Ben Barba, Dylan Napa and Jack de Belin.

Haas, who made his comeback from shoulder surgery in a trial at Warwick last Saturday night, was on Tuesday named for Brisbane’s second pre-season hitout against Wynnum Manly this Saturday.

But the 19-year-old’s immediate future is now under a cloud with Haas in danger of being stood down from the trial at Kougari Oval.

The one certainty is he will not start the premiership, with Broncos chief executive Paul White expected to hold a press conference on Wednesday to detail the precise reasons for Haas’ punishment and premiership demotion.

The Courier-Mail understands the Broncos sanctioned Haas after he became embroiled in twin off-field incidents involving violence between September and November last year.

One was an alleged personal dispute involving family members.

The other relates to a brawl at a Queensland Rugby League semi-final last year that involved his brother and sisters. While Haas was not directly involved, he was in close quarters to a savage scuffle which led to police attending the scene.

After fielding complaints, the Broncos reported the matters to the NRL integrity unit, which begun a formal investigation last November.
Integrity unit officers attempted to interview Haas. When the Broncos rookie refused to comply, Brisbane threw the book at the 117kg front-rower for failing to adhere to the club’s values and behavioural standards.

Haas is not guilty of any offence and is not subject to any police investigation.

But the Broncos are concerned with Haas’ refusal to help the NRL’s behavioural watchdog and have suspended him, effectively putting the entire Brisbane squad on notice.

Haas is one of Brisbane’s brightest stars and is tipped to take the NRL by storm this season after his debut 2018 campaign in which he played three games.

Haas was a certainty to be named on Brisbane’s bench for their Round 1 clash against the Storm, but the monster prop is now digesting the gravity of the Broncos’ hard line stance.
Read above post about the media painting a positive picture about Broncos players. If you think he copped a 10k fine and a suspension for reluctance to talk to the police, you are the kind of person who would forget that Lodge is a violent criminal because it's convenient for you...... Oh wait.
 

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*cough* bringing the game into disrepute.
 

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Greenturd can't travel that far, and his technology is outdated! Do you guys know if Greenturd was required to travel to Brisbane or Melbourne, he needs to travel by foot.... how the hell do you expect him to punish clubs like those with this type of transport? He also has no access to a mobile phone or PC, and the closest team he can criticize are the..... Bulldogs! Greenturd, they just don't understand!
 

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Brisbane prodigy Payne Haas could miss NRL’s opening month for refusing to cooperate with integrity unit
Peter Badel, The Courier-Mail
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The NRL’s next superstar Payne Haas has been fined $10,000 and stood down by the Broncos for refusing to co-operate with an NRL integrity unit investigation in the latest black eye for rugby league.

The Courier-Mail can reveal Haas will miss the start of the NRL premiership after being slapped with a club-imposed Broncos ban following his role in two off-field incidents that involve family members.

It is understood the NRL integrity unit has rubber-stamped the Broncos’ shock suspension.

Haas will miss between two to four NRL premiership games, including Brisbane’s season-opener against Melbourne on March 14 and their Round 2 derby with the Cowboys on March 22.

The decision by Broncos hierarchy has rocked their pre-season under new coach Anthony Seibold and continues the NRL’s summer of shame in the wake of off-field dramas involving Ben Barba, Dylan Napa and Jack de Belin.

Haas, who made his comeback from shoulder surgery in a trial at Warwick last Saturday night, was on Tuesday named for Brisbane’s second pre-season hitout against Wynnum Manly this Saturday.

But the 19-year-old’s immediate future is now under a cloud with Haas in danger of being stood down from the trial at Kougari Oval.

The one certainty is he will not start the premiership, with Broncos chief executive Paul White expected to hold a press conference on Wednesday to detail the precise reasons for Haas’ punishment and premiership demotion.

The Courier-Mail understands the Broncos sanctioned Haas after he became embroiled in twin off-field incidents involving violence between September and November last year.

One was an alleged personal dispute involving family members.

The other relates to a brawl at a Queensland Rugby League semi-final last year that involved his brother and sisters. While Haas was not directly involved, he was in close quarters to a savage scuffle which led to police attending the scene.

After fielding complaints, the Broncos reported the matters to the NRL integrity unit, which begun a formal investigation last November.
Integrity unit officers attempted to interview Haas. When the Broncos rookie refused to comply, Brisbane threw the book at the 117kg front-rower for failing to adhere to the club’s values and behavioural standards.

Haas is not guilty of any offence and is not subject to any police investigation.

But the Broncos are concerned with Haas’ refusal to help the NRL’s behavioural watchdog and have suspended him, effectively putting the entire Brisbane squad on notice.

Haas is one of Brisbane’s brightest stars and is tipped to take the NRL by storm this season after his debut 2018 campaign in which he played three games.

Haas was a certainty to be named on Brisbane’s bench for their Round 1 clash against the Storm, but the monster prop is now digesting the gravity of the Broncos’ hard line stance.
Interesting.. Courier Mail = News Limited = part owner of Broncos = part owner of NRL..
 

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Andrew Gee doesn't talk... Haas doesn't talk... over this shit. Cleary cheats and obstructing justice
 

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Bit of a stom in a tea cup imo. Not directly involved & likely keeping his mouth shut so as to not incriminate any family member.
Footy career is 10-15 years, family is forever
 

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