Player Dramas in the NRL

Exactly,hope he gets a good lawyer( no, not Bryson’s unless he’s agreed to join us) coz I think there is a possible legal loophole there ( as per Harvey’s comment).
No, there really isn’t. You don’t get to belt someone without consequences simply because they’ve breached a liquor licensing condition.
 
No, there really isn’t. You don’t get to belt someone without consequences simply because they’ve breached a liquor licensing condition.
I see your point PB and don"t disagree, but there may be a counter argument that he was placed in an awkward situation that only occurred due to failure of the nightclub to administer the under age laws on their premises.
it doesn't take away the fact that he shouldn't have hit him, although as i am not fully familiar with the facts not sure if it was a straight out assault or self defence,
Either way, a nasty black eye{ pardon the pun) for the individual, NRL and Warriors.
 

World Cup organisers probe alleged Manchester brawl involving Roosters star Victor Radley

Complaints were made to the World Cup organisers after a physical altercation involving the Sydney Roosters lock in Manchester.

Clash between players letting off steam. I expected more like this tbh.
 

World Cup organisers probe alleged Manchester brawl involving Roosters star Victor Radley

Complaints were made to the World Cup organisers after a physical altercation involving the Sydney Roosters lock in Manchester.

Clash between players letting off steam. I expected more like this tbh.

Uncle Nick travelling to the UK at this very moment with 3 very large suit cases,he will be in the UK for 24 hours
 

World Cup organisers probe alleged Manchester brawl involving Roosters star Victor Radley

Complaints were made to the World Cup organisers after a physical altercation involving the Sydney Roosters lock in Manchester.

Clash between players letting off steam. I expected more like this tbh.
Victor the Inflictor, never takes a backward step. I read that the other guy was the instigator nit a good move vs Radley.
 
Fallen NRL star Curtis Scott learns fate after assaulting, stalking ex-girlfriend.
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NRL star Curtis Scott has walked away from court with a conviction after he was found guilty of assaulting and threatening his former partner Tay-Leiha Clark during their two-year relationship.
Magistrate Daniel Covington sentenced the 25-year-old to a 12-month community corrections order in Sydney’s Downing Centre Local Court on Friday.
Scott pleaded not guilty to four counts of common assault, stalk or intimidate with the intention of causing fear or physical harm, intentionally choke a person without consent, two counts of assault occasioning actual bodily harm and intentionally choke a person with recklessness.
After a series of hearings earlier this year, Mr Covington found Scott guilty of three of the charges – assault occasioning actual bodily harm, common assault and stalk or intimidate with the intention of causing fear or physical harm.
Mr Covington ruled the former NRL star pushed Ms Clark during an altercation at her parents’ home in Sylvania, causing injuries to her head, forearm and wrist.
He also found that during a holiday at Lake Conjola on the NSW south coast, Scott charged into Ms Clark, knocking her to the ground.

Scott was also found guilty of verbally threatening Ms Clark during a phone conversation in which he threatened to kill both her and himself and after which he deliberately drove his car into a tree.

The 25-year-old was cleared of other allegations, including that he choked Ms Clark during an argument on the night of the 2018 NRL grand final.
history of no previous relationships.

“None of the offences were planned, they were all spontaneous and reactive.”

Mr Howell said the 25-year-old was in a “heightened emotional state” and was vulnerable when he assaulted and stalked Ms Clark.
A police prosecutor told the court that Scott should receive convictions, as Ms Clark continued to suffer “emotional harm”.

He said Scott was supposed to be someone she turned to “for love and care”.
Mr Covington received references from Scott’s current partner Zali Fay and employer, who both spoke of his good character.

He sentenced Scott to three community corrections orders for the different offences – one for 12 months, one 10 months and one six months – to run concurrently for 12 months.
This means he must be of good behaviour and be under supervision by Sutherland Community Corrections.

Scott has also been ordered to pay an $800 fine for the charge of assault occasioning actual bodily harm and a fine of $600 for the common assault charge.

A court order was also finalised in which Scott is not allowed to approach Ms Clark for the next two years.

Scott refused to say anything when questioned by media outside the court.
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"Domestic Violence Ruins Lives"
 
Fallen NRL star Curtis Scott learns fate after assaulting, stalking ex-girlfriend.
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NRL star Curtis Scott has walked away from court with a conviction after he was found guilty of assaulting and threatening his former partner Tay-Leiha Clark during their two-year relationship.
Magistrate Daniel Covington sentenced the 25-year-old to a 12-month community corrections order in Sydney’s Downing Centre Local Court on Friday.
Scott pleaded not guilty to four counts of common assault, stalk or intimidate with the intention of causing fear or physical harm, intentionally choke a person without consent, two counts of assault occasioning actual bodily harm and intentionally choke a person with recklessness.
After a series of hearings earlier this year, Mr Covington found Scott guilty of three of the charges – assault occasioning actual bodily harm, common assault and stalk or intimidate with the intention of causing fear or physical harm.
Mr Covington ruled the former NRL star pushed Ms Clark during an altercation at her parents’ home in Sylvania, causing injuries to her head, forearm and wrist.
He also found that during a holiday at Lake Conjola on the NSW south coast, Scott charged into Ms Clark, knocking her to the ground.

Scott was also found guilty of verbally threatening Ms Clark during a phone conversation in which he threatened to kill both her and himself and after which he deliberately drove his car into a tree.

The 25-year-old was cleared of other allegations, including that he choked Ms Clark during an argument on the night of the 2018 NRL grand final.
history of no previous relationships.

“None of the offences were planned, they were all spontaneous and reactive.”

Mr Howell said the 25-year-old was in a “heightened emotional state” and was vulnerable when he assaulted and stalked Ms Clark.
A police prosecutor told the court that Scott should receive convictions, as Ms Clark continued to suffer “emotional harm”.

He said Scott was supposed to be someone she turned to “for love and care”.
Mr Covington received references from Scott’s current partner Zali Fay and employer, who both spoke of his good character.

He sentenced Scott to three community corrections orders for the different offences – one for 12 months, one 10 months and one six months – to run concurrently for 12 months.
This means he must be of good behaviour and be under supervision by Sutherland Community Corrections.

Scott has also been ordered to pay an $800 fine for the charge of assault occasioning actual bodily harm and a fine of $600 for the common assault charge.

A court order was also finalised in which Scott is not allowed to approach Ms Clark for the next two years.

Scott refused to say anything when questioned by media outside the court.
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"Domestic Violence Ruins Lives"
CCO,
Got off light, tbh.

If it happens again - they won't be so lenient.

Hopefully it doesn't happen again and it shouldn't of happened in the first place.
 
Fallen NRL star Curtis Scott learns fate after assaulting, stalking ex-girlfriend.
View attachment 3328

NRL star Curtis Scott has walked away from court with a conviction after he was found guilty of assaulting and threatening his former partner Tay-Leiha Clark during their two-year relationship.
Magistrate Daniel Covington sentenced the 25-year-old to a 12-month community corrections order in Sydney’s Downing Centre Local Court on Friday.
Scott pleaded not guilty to four counts of common assault, stalk or intimidate with the intention of causing fear or physical harm, intentionally choke a person without consent, two counts of assault occasioning actual bodily harm and intentionally choke a person with recklessness.
After a series of hearings earlier this year, Mr Covington found Scott guilty of three of the charges – assault occasioning actual bodily harm, common assault and stalk or intimidate with the intention of causing fear or physical harm.
Mr Covington ruled the former NRL star pushed Ms Clark during an altercation at her parents’ home in Sylvania, causing injuries to her head, forearm and wrist.
He also found that during a holiday at Lake Conjola on the NSW south coast, Scott charged into Ms Clark, knocking her to the ground.

Scott was also found guilty of verbally threatening Ms Clark during a phone conversation in which he threatened to kill both her and himself and after which he deliberately drove his car into a tree.

The 25-year-old was cleared of other allegations, including that he choked Ms Clark during an argument on the night of the 2018 NRL grand final.
history of no previous relationships.

“None of the offences were planned, they were all spontaneous and reactive.”

Mr Howell said the 25-year-old was in a “heightened emotional state” and was vulnerable when he assaulted and stalked Ms Clark.
A police prosecutor told the court that Scott should receive convictions, as Ms Clark continued to suffer “emotional harm”.

He said Scott was supposed to be someone she turned to “for love and care”.
Mr Covington received references from Scott’s current partner Zali Fay and employer, who both spoke of his good character.

He sentenced Scott to three community corrections orders for the different offences – one for 12 months, one 10 months and one six months – to run concurrently for 12 months.
This means he must be of good behaviour and be under supervision by Sutherland Community Corrections.

Scott has also been ordered to pay an $800 fine for the charge of assault occasioning actual bodily harm and a fine of $600 for the common assault charge.

A court order was also finalised in which Scott is not allowed to approach Ms Clark for the next two years.

Scott refused to say anything when questioned by media outside the court.
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Surely we can sign him and put him through a 6 month program.

It is not like he broke into a random family’s home and terrorised them, or told random women that tonight was the night they were going to die.
 
Fallen NRL star Curtis Scott learns fate after assaulting, stalking ex-girlfriend.
View attachment 3328

NRL star Curtis Scott has walked away from court with a conviction after he was found guilty of assaulting and threatening his former partner Tay-Leiha Clark during their two-year relationship.
Magistrate Daniel Covington sentenced the 25-year-old to a 12-month community corrections order in Sydney’s Downing Centre Local Court on Friday.
Scott pleaded not guilty to four counts of common assault, stalk or intimidate with the intention of causing fear or physical harm, intentionally choke a person without consent, two counts of assault occasioning actual bodily harm and intentionally choke a person with recklessness.
After a series of hearings earlier this year, Mr Covington found Scott guilty of three of the charges – assault occasioning actual bodily harm, common assault and stalk or intimidate with the intention of causing fear or physical harm.
Mr Covington ruled the former NRL star pushed Ms Clark during an altercation at her parents’ home in Sylvania, causing injuries to her head, forearm and wrist.
He also found that during a holiday at Lake Conjola on the NSW south coast, Scott charged into Ms Clark, knocking her to the ground.

Scott was also found guilty of verbally threatening Ms Clark during a phone conversation in which he threatened to kill both her and himself and after which he deliberately drove his car into a tree.

The 25-year-old was cleared of other allegations, including that he choked Ms Clark during an argument on the night of the 2018 NRL grand final.
history of no previous relationships.

“None of the offences were planned, they were all spontaneous and reactive.”

Mr Howell said the 25-year-old was in a “heightened emotional state” and was vulnerable when he assaulted and stalked Ms Clark.
A police prosecutor told the court that Scott should receive convictions, as Ms Clark continued to suffer “emotional harm”.

He said Scott was supposed to be someone she turned to “for love and care”.
Mr Covington received references from Scott’s current partner Zali Fay and employer, who both spoke of his good character.

He sentenced Scott to three community corrections orders for the different offences – one for 12 months, one 10 months and one six months – to run concurrently for 12 months.
This means he must be of good behaviour and be under supervision by Sutherland Community Corrections.

Scott has also been ordered to pay an $800 fine for the charge of assault occasioning actual bodily harm and a fine of $600 for the common assault charge.

A court order was also finalised in which Scott is not allowed to approach Ms Clark for the next two years.

Scott refused to say anything when questioned by media outside the court.
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"Learns" is a pretty strong word for Curtis.
Absolute slap on the wrist. Weak as punishment.
Let's just hope any potential future partners find out about this.
 
Surely we can sign him and put him through a 6 month program.
Definitely has a few screws loose under emotional pressure
It is not like he broke into a random family’s home and terrorised them, or told random women that tonight was the night they were going to die
Where have I heard that before 🤔
 

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