(Tele) : Reason why Barba is heading North

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From the moment Todd Greenberg was appointed the NRL's head of football, there have been fears in many corners of rugby league that this day would come. When would Greenberg, the Bulldogs' former chief executive, have to answer questions about claims Ainslie Currie had been struck by her partner Ben Barba?

The question for NRL boss Dave Smith and the ARL Commission is how did they not see this day was coming, either?
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It seems we aren't being told the full story. The Bulldogs are adamant that Currie did not make a complaint to them when she spoke to Greenberg on Sunday, February 24 - the day before it was revealed publicly Barba was stood down indefinitely because of alcohol and gambling issues. What they will say is that Currie approached them that day with serious concerns about the welfare and mental state about Barba, the father of her two children.

This column has been told more than once by Bulldogs officials over the weekend that they informed the NRL of the issues surrounding Currie before that press conference.

NRL chief operating officer Jim Doyle said on Sunday: ''We are not and have never been aware of a complaint in relation to Ben Barba''.

When I asked other NRL officials on Sunday afternoon if Greenberg had made any mention of the incident with Currie, they were adamant that they had only been made aware of the alcohol and gambling issues. Not a word about alleged domestic violence.

I asked, at various times throughout the weekend, if Greenberg had been confronted and questioned about claims of domestic violence in relation to Barba and Currie since then, and if he was aware of the photo of a woman with a bloodied face. The response was that Greenberg had repeatedly asked the couple about domestic violence and they had repeatedly denied anything untoward had occurred.

Is that where that matter should have been laid to rest? Of course not.

It was announced on February 7 that Tony Whitlam, QC, would head the NRL's integrity unit, long before Greenberg's appointment to his NRL position in late April, which he started on August 1.

Surely a thorough investigation of this issue, which has kept Twitter and fan forums humming along all season - and the Bulldogs' and Greenberg's role in dealing with it - needed to happen during the past four months.

As a consequence of that omission, the NRL faces a major embarrassment concerning one of its senior officials. As a consequence, the Broncos are seething about not being told about the issue surrounding their new recruit. They are also concerned about his welfare.

There were some heated negotiations behind the scenes about the story that appeared in News Ltd papers, which showed the distressing image of a woman with a bloodied lip.

The Bulldogs had been trying to hose down that story late last week and thought they had done so, with a softer story involving Barba and his family to run next weekend.

When Fairfax Media and Channel 9 got wind of the impending story on Saturday, News Ltd decided to publish. If they hadn't, would the questions now being asked of Greenberg and the NRL have been raised?

Has there been a cover-up from the Bulldogs and have they withheld information about alleged domestic violence to the NRL? And has the NRL been grossly negligent in failing to see this day was coming, when so many of us knew it would eventually arrive?


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They are still insisting that its Ainslie *shakes head*

No wonder she has the shits with the media. She will take legal action if they print her name again. Her lawyer is already informed.
 

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They are still insisting that its Ainslie *shakes head*

No wonder she has the shits with the media. She will take legal action if they print her name again. Her lawyer is already informed.

I am just thinking what if the media has her full photo (which obviously they do) and the texts sent from her mobile to her friend with all the details of who, how and why she got punched..... then she has got no grounds to stand on, she will lose in any court of law.
 

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What happened to the Ben Teo story?

I would say a broken eye socket is much worse than the bloody lip. The damage & intent is much worse.

I'm sure the Bulldogs have been responsible here.

Souths just bypassed their episode quite easily in comparison.
 

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I am just thinking what if the media has her full photo (which obviously they do) and the texts sent from her mobile to her friend with all the details of who, how and why she got punched..... then she has got no grounds to stand on, she will lose in any court of law.
Her friend must have sent that text to her, they probably have the gist of the story but have mixed the two individuals the other way around. The photo wouldn't be of Ainslie, and if it was...It wouldn't be relating to this particular incident.

I can understand Ainslie's anger 200% in this, she is trying to protect her family as well. Media don't seem to give a crap about the emotional distress her children would be going through, when they enter school and have others making comments on how their father bashed their mother. This is why freedom of speech in Australia garbage has become a joke, these losers right whatever they want..and there doesn't seem to be enough support behind those who they are writing defamatory comments about.
 

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Her friend must have sent that text to her, they probably have the gist of the story but have mixed the two individuals the other way around. The photo wouldn't be of Ainslie, and if it was...It wouldn't be relating to this particular incident.

I can understand Ainslie's anger 200% in this, she is trying to protect her family as well. Media don't seem to give a crap about the emotional distress her children would be going through, when they enter school and have others making comments on how their father bashed their mother. This is why the freedom of speech in Australia garbage has become a joke, these losers right whatever they want..and there doesn't seem to be enough support behind those who they are writing defamatory comments about.
So you are saying the picture in the DT is not ainslie?
 

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So you are saying the picture in the DT is not ainslie?
It "might" be Ainslie but the picture could have been taken by her friend who eventually passed it on to media.

I am sure media is holding some more texts / info (probably from Ainslie or her friend) to make some more sale of the papers in coming days.
 
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