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@Jazza said:Not sure about this.
Sure he was provoked, but if it was a player from the Bulldogs we would all be calling for him to be banned.
I don't see why he just didn't walk away.
@alexaki said:We haven't heard from Gallop yet….I wouldn't be surprised after being criticised for being 'soft' on the Carney DUI affair Gallop goes hard on Benji and bans him until the court appearance on April 20th.
@Jazza said:Not sure about this.
Sure he was provoked, but if it was a player from the Bulldogs we would all be calling for him to be banned.
I don't see why he just didn't walk away.
@Yossarian said:@Jazza said:Not sure about this.
Sure he was provoked, but if it was a player from the Bulldogs we would all be calling for him to be banned.
I don't see why he just didn't walk away.
If someone marched up to Jamal Idris and called him a black whatever and got a smack in the face, I'd be backing Jamal 100%.
Why didn't he walk away? For one thing, can't the bloke buy a hamburger without being harassed? For another what do we know happened? Maybe Benji felt in danger for himself or his girlfriend what with possibly 8 drunk fools surrounding him? Maybe he thought one of them was about to hit him? Maybe he heard one too many bigoted comment and snapped in his tiredness at 3am? Who knows - its easy for us to say walk away - he's the bloke who has to handle this rubbish day in day out.
@Tigerdale said:as a tigers fan, i'm more disappointed that benji put himself in this kind of position, only a week out from the first game of the season.
that upset me more than him giving the bloke one on the chin
@supercoach said:Iam very sympathetic for Benji, because I think he is genuine "nice guy" and isnt a mug like plenty of other players running around in the NRL. In saying that it was a really dumb thing to do and he should never ever put himself in that situation no matter how badly he was provoked. I dont think it deserves a few week on the sidelines but we have to apply the same rules across the board. So if another player gets himself in the same situation we cant been seen crying for his head.
Their is a chance that Gallop will say enough is enough and impose a suspension and their would be plenty of people who would agree with him that a message has to be sent out to the players