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Fresh details have emerged of the Canterbury Bankstown Bulldogs sex scandal, as the players involved face the sack from their club.

A source has confirmed to The Australian that one of the Bulldogs footballers also had a sexual encounter with a teacher. It is unclear whether the teacher was from the same school as the two students involved with the players.

The latest rugby league atrocity has already cost the Bulldogs a multimillion-dollar jumper sponsor on eve of their opening game against Parramatta at Bankwest Stadium.

NRL: Bulldogs coach Dean Pay and CEO Andrew Hill fronted a press conference on Wednesday morning to discuss the player sex scandal that has engulfed the club. However they bar...
Restaurant chain Rashays has reportedly pulled out of a $2 million deal with the club.

Bulldogs players Jayden Okunbor and Corey Harawira-Naera have been stood down for breaching the NRL’s code of conduct for having sex with two schoolgirls, following a visit to their school in Port Macquarie several weeks ago.

The players have been banned from Thursday night’s game and training. The club this morning couldn’t confirm when they would return with an investigation ongoing. The NRL has taken a dim view of the Bulldogs’ behaviour and The Australian understands they are facing an extremely heavy penalty for their actions.


Dean Pay and Andrew Hill. Picture: Rohan Kelly

Bulldogs CEO Andrew Hill fronted reporters on Wednesday alongside coach Dean Pay and confirmed widespread media reports the players were stood down for “bringing young females of a consensual age back to the team hotel” during a visit to Port Macquarie last month for a trial game.

“I think it’s clear they’ve breached their obligations,” Hill said.

“They’re not behaviours or values that are reflective of this football club. We need to respect that process and the people involved in that process. There’s a number of sensitivity matters around this.

“There’s an investigation under process, I’m not in a position to make further comment. The club has acted swiftly.”

https://www.theaustralian.com.au/sp...l/news-story/8eabbb9ca1e98d06b7f9b96c1e9999c3
 

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Lol more players names are going to come out now :tearsofjoy:
 

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Pitiful, atrocity, scandal, schoolgirls. This gonna be standard fare for us again.

Fuck these blokes and the shit they dropped the club in.
 
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Well at least they're not exclusively looking for 16 year old girls if true.
 

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think we need to keep our players away from feral towns
 

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Fresh details have emerged of the Canterbury Bankstown Bulldogs sex scandal, as the players involved face the sack from their club.

A source has confirmed to The Australian that one of the Bulldogs footballers also had a sexual encounter with a teacher. It is unclear whether the teacher was from the same school as the two students involved with the players.

The latest rugby league atrocity has already cost the Bulldogs a multimillion-dollar jumper sponsor on eve of their opening game against Parramatta at Bankwest Stadium.

NRL: Bulldogs coach Dean Pay and CEO Andrew Hill fronted a press conference on Wednesday morning to discuss the player sex scandal that has engulfed the club. However they bar...
Restaurant chain Rashays has reportedly pulled out of a $2 million deal with the club.

Bulldogs players Jayden Okunbor and Corey Harawira-Naera have been stood down for breaching the NRL’s code of conduct for having sex with two schoolgirls, following a visit to their school in Port Macquarie several weeks ago.

The players have been banned from Thursday night’s game and training. The club this morning couldn’t confirm when they would return with an investigation ongoing. The NRL has taken a dim view of the Bulldogs’ behaviour and The Australian understands they are facing an extremely heavy penalty for their actions.


Dean Pay and Andrew Hill. Picture: Rohan Kelly

Bulldogs CEO Andrew Hill fronted reporters on Wednesday alongside coach Dean Pay and confirmed widespread media reports the players were stood down for “bringing young females of a consensual age back to the team hotel” during a visit to Port Macquarie last month for a trial game.

“I think it’s clear they’ve breached their obligations,” Hill said.

“They’re not behaviours or values that are reflective of this football club. We need to respect that process and the people involved in that process. There’s a number of sensitivity matters around this.

“There’s an investigation under process, I’m not in a position to make further comment. The club has acted swiftly.”

https://www.theaustralian.com.au/sp...l/news-story/8eabbb9ca1e98d06b7f9b96c1e9999c3
You s*** has hit the fan by looking at there expressions.
 

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Our club involved in another sex scandal, can’t we just have a clean slate.. what the fuck is going on, we need some luck, so upsetting man.!!!
 

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Of course our club will once again be the only club to be fined for situations like this. I don't see how the club could be fined. They can't monitor every players movement's and phone activity..

The players are the ones who should be held accountable. And they should be sacked for the sheer stupidity and horrible press they've given the club.

Surely the club losing a potential sponsor and losing two players is punishment enough.

But then again, the NRL need no excuses to ream us whenever possible, so I expect another 250k fine or some over the top punishment that has nothing to do with the infringement itself.
 

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I expect another 250k fine or some over the top punishment that has nothing to do with the infringement itself.
I imagine the suspended portion of our Mad Monday fine will now need to be paid in full, along with sanctions for the players.
 

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I hope the poor old librarian got some love. Those old birds are often forgotten about
 
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I imagine the suspended portion of our Mad Monday fine will now need to be paid in full, along with sanctions for the players.
Probably. But again, how can the club be held responsible? Are they supposed to tie up every players cock and balls in a chastity belt and have individual minders follow them everywhere?

Canberra wasn't fined for Scott bashing a cop. Brisbane wasn't fined for Fifita bashing a bouncer. What's the difference? Those players broke the code of conduct and did something illegal. These players were scummy but did nothing illegal.

I have no problem with them being released and heavily fined as they deserve it for the shame they've bought on the club and the code and for us losing a sponsor.

But how on earth can this be the responsibility of the club and something the club should be sanctioned for?
 

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Pretty sure this is just a porno and the actors just look like our players..
 
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