Betterdays22
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Who pays the bills for NRL and Fox?Surely this is the biggest story in Sport, let alone the NRL, but not even mentioned on NRL Tonight on Fox. "Nothing to see here " ?
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Who pays the bills for NRL and Fox?Surely this is the biggest story in Sport, let alone the NRL, but not even mentioned on NRL Tonight on Fox. "Nothing to see here " ?
Needs a phone with a betting app.View attachment 38828... and a brown paper bag.
Thanks, I put a lot of thought into it.Very good
"Warning, payments may be de-Kleined"From now on, everytime they go to the bunker they will need to read out the 'game responsibily' caveat
What did Mal do ?Mate they knew about it in 2019.
They probably leaked it themselves to avoid the focus on mal.
Noice. 👍🏻👍🏻"Warning, payments may be de-Kleined"
Hypothetically, if you go to work and tell your employer you have a $400k gambling problem what are the odds your employer will respond by sending you on a junket to Vegas every year? For those of you playing at home, yes, every year!Gamble responsibly
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I mean, outside of disgruntled fans on social media there has been literally no suggestion that he is a cheat but sure...It's finally come out what we all knew...Guys a cheat and on the take!..probably with PVL too
What makes a person with a gambling problem a grub?Grub
It doesn’t.What makes a person with a gambling problem a grub?
Mate you’re wrong on both of these .Two seperate issues here.
1) NRL allowing him to ref with known gambling/financial concerns.
2) Has his financial concerns corrupted his integrity when refereeing games.
With regards to issue 1, I'm not sure how the NRL could initially keep him on in the role. Particularly as they try to distance employees from gambling conflicts. Surely avenues for him to be employed elsewhere or simply stood down. If stood down further questions of if/when he could possibly return to refereeing but no action is pretty unbelievable.
Having said that I think it would actually be weaker to take action now. For 4 years he was refereeing games with known gambling issues. A further 3 with remaining large gambling debts. If the NRL has deemed him fit to referee all this time, the revelation becoming public shouldn't change that.
2) there is no genuine suggestions of corruption. This isnt simply his own accounts don't show NRL bets but it would also be no irregular betting activity on his games. Any large irregular betting gets picked up pretty quickly Ryan Tandy, Bellamy Dally M, Storm wooden spoon as some examples.
My guess is the other way round mate zMate they knew about it in 2019.
They probably leaked it themselves to avoid the focus on mal.
But has he rehabilitated himself? Just because the NRL says he has or he says he has, it doesn’t prove he has. Gambling addiction doesn’t just vanish forever, like other addictions it is always lurking & it only takes one bet or drink or drug to bring it back. Gambling addiction, especially involving that level of loss is a huge red flag.This stuff has been so normalised in our country. $37 billion lost by Australians last year.
There should have been a stronger response at the time and it calls into question the integrity of every game he refereed.
I guess to his credit he has rehabilitated himself.
If you’re 250k in the hole with bookies and gambling figures …. For that long of time ? There’s no way on earth any of us are not having a fall down the stairs , or a slip in the shower .So to imply that the bookies are just going to let him pay off his tick … I mean yea ok Lol. I spent a lot of time in my late teens riding shotgun ijna certain car , and the driver of that car would cave your head in for 10k. And went away for a while for just that . 250k ? I just can’t see that kinda debt being paid off slowly by the good natured bookie . lolNot tryna defend the bloke at all, but apparently he’s still $250k in the red. So unless he’s playing the long game and paying it off slowly to not look sus, I highly doubt he himself has been putting money on nrl games
Gambling addiction is the hardest addiction to quit. It's the only addiction that makes you think doing more of it will solve your problems. You can put $3K through a poker machine in 30 minutes but you couldn't spend $3K on coke on a night out.But has he rehabilitated himself? Just because the NRL says he has or he says he has, it doesn’t prove he has. Gambling addiction doesn’t just vanish forever, like other addictions it is always lurking & it only takes one bet or drink or drug to bring it back. Gambling addiction, especially involving that level of loss is a huge red flag.