Corona impact on NRL...?

@jirskyr said in [Corona impact on NRL\.\.\.?](/post/1146023) said:
@happy_tiger said in [Corona impact on NRL\.\.\.?](/post/1145988) said:
@diedpretty said in [Corona impact on NRL\.\.\.?](/post/1145985) said:
@Geo said in [Corona impact on NRL\.\.\.?](/post/1145954) said:
@cochise said in [Corona impact on NRL\.\.\.?](/post/1145950) said:
@Geo said in [Corona impact on NRL\.\.\.?](/post/1145948) said:
@gallagher said in [Corona impact on NRL\.\.\.?](/post/1145947) said:
Hang on , was that NRL fines or Police fines?

NSW Police..NRL still to comment..

NRL has just announced santions
https://www.nrl.com/news/2020/04/28/mitchell-addo-carr-fined-$50000-cleary-fined-$10000-for-self-isolation-breaches/

I stand corrected

Mitchell, Addo-Carr fined $50,000; Cleary fined $10,000 for self-isolation breaches
Author
Alicia Newton
NRL.com Reporter
Timestamp
Tue 28 Apr 2020, 03:01 PM
Alicia Newton

Latrell Mitchell and Josh Addo-Carr have both been fined $50,000 for breaching self-isolation protocols.

Tyronne Roberts-Davis and Nathan Cleary have both been fined $10,000.

All four players have been also been given a one-match ban, which has been suspended for the remainder of the season, after the NRL announced they had bought the game into disrepute.

Sixty per cent of the fines have also been suspended for the remainder of the season.

The NRL announced the players had each shown a blatant disregard for public health orders, guidelines and advice and in doing so have brought significant reputational damage to the sport.

The penalties allege that each player has brought the game into disrepute and do not pass judgment on any ongoing police investigations.

Australian Rugby League Commission chairman Peter V’landys said "the players have a responsibility to the game and community".


"It is important that, in these challenging times, we all have to work together to combat COVID-19 and compliance with public health orders is a critical requirement,’" he said.

"The players have to understand that they are putting the game and the community at risk by their actions.

"It’s certainly hard to accept such behaviour when the game is doing everything it can to persuade the community that its players are responsible and behave appropriately.

"The penalties have been structured so as to give these players one further opportunity to demonstrate that they can be trusted. If they contravene again, then those parts of the penalty that have been suspended will be activated and they may also be subject to further sanction."

NRL acting CEO Andrew Abdo said the game acted quickly to send a clear message to all players and the wider community.

"It's not the circumstances I'd expect to do my first press conference. The actions of our players that have come to light over the past couple of days has been disappointing and we have decided we needed to act swiftly," he said.

"This is on all of us and our players are no different, it's important the players know they are held to a higher account. I think we've got to look at this in two phases. The players are not in the care of the clubs, they've been stood down and are in the hands of the public health order.

"As we enter into the training period and the second phase the protocols are significantly higher. We are all humans, humans make mistakes and there are consequences for those mistakes."

In explaining why Mitchell and Addo-Carr received harsher sanctions, Abdo said each matter needed "to be handled on individual merits".

"What's happened with Latrell and Josh is they've gone on a planned holiday. That's very different to someone being at home. It's a very different context," he said.

"I'm not going to make a comment around what's appropriate from a cultural perspective. This has nothing to do with culture or race.

"I have multiple concerns and as you can imagine I am focused on a number of things. We are working day and night to get the competition back up and running. Any setback is a setback for the game.

"We take this matter very seriously. I know a lot of our players are doing the right thing and if they're not they'll face sanctions.

"The match ban gives them an opportunity to think about their actions going forward and give the playing group an idea of what's at stake here.


"There's a very detailed set of protocols that are with the clubs that are yet to be finalised. We'll talk about that when the time is right."

Abdo, in the statement issued by the governing body, said NRL players must set the standards for the public to follow.

"The sanctions proposed today are stronger than fines which can be imposed by authorities because we hold our players to a higher standard and they must set a higher standard for the community,’" he said.

"We are focused on resuming the competition on May 28, something our fans and stakeholders are excited about. Players who do not comply with community and NRL protocols will face sanction."

All four players will have five days to respond to the breach notices before a final determination is made.

"We've done what we think is fair in the actions. Upon reflection I think this will affect the players," Abdo said in his media conference.

"We've reached out to all the players, they have the opportunity to respond, they have five days and we will engage with them and take it from there.

"It's an absolute privilege to be servicing the game. I don't think I could have come up with a scenario we're in with a global pandemic. I'm going to work tirelessly in the day and night to do what we can."

Won't Get Fooled Again by The Who comes to mind. Meet the new boss, same as the old boss.

And Vlandy's reckons Abdo is the right man

I don't know ...Rugby League is such a huge sport in South Africa ...isn't it

What does that have to do with it? The best is the best, doesn't matter if they are Chinese or Icelandic or South African; also doesn't matter if they played rugby league as a boy or not. We've had tonnes and tonnes of in-game appointments in 112 years of Aussie league and frankly it's not a guaranteed recipe for success.

Well he is 0/1

And I prefer someone who understands that if you don't ride these blokes with an iron rod they will run over you

It almost like they decided to test the Vice Principal and he dropped the ball straight up

You watch the problems with these imbeciles will continue because the people running this game are soft roosters
 
@TillLindemann said in [Corona impact on NRL\.\.\.?](/post/1145986) said:
@WT2K said in [Corona impact on NRL\.\.\.?](/post/1145980) said:
BREAKING: Police have charged Latrell Mitchell & Josh Addo Carr with firearms offences both to appear Taree court in August.
Mitchell charged with giving his firearm to person not authorised/licensed .. ADDO Carr for using unauthorised firearm... Mitchells firearms licence suspended and a number of firearms seized by @nswpolice
https://twitter.com/SteveHart10News/status/1255013231195648000?s=19

The firearms offence might be much more serious...

I'll save the courts the money and bring the lettuce
 
@Tiger_Steve said in [Corona impact on NRL\.\.\.?](/post/1146027) said:
So now Codey Walker comes out in support of Mitchell. Far out these bloke have no idea. As I said the other day, my diminishing respect for these over paid, over indulged, ignorant fools is really testing my ability to watch and enjoy NRL. Maybe I’m getting old but these young blokes are just Morons in my opinion.

Some definitely are
But not all I am sure
Some NRL players live under different laws
Didn't you know that
They can do what they want when they want
 
The season will not last the 20 rounds... the bench mark was made today . Do the wrong thing a massive fine will be given that you do not have to pay and a game suspension will be imposed that you do not have to serve .. the NRL have put a noose around there own neck and they will deserve everything that comes from today’s decision for being weak administrators.
 
A caller on talkin sport this arvo reckons a fire-arms conviction will see, among other penalties (jail and or fines) **a decade long cancelled passport.**
Think he's talking out his rear end meself.... Anyone?
 
And another thing that has reared it's head again

The faces of footy in trouble again .....the 1st face you see on the fox ad for NRL ....Latrell ......4 more faces along Cleary
 
@innsaneink said in [Corona impact on NRL\.\.\.?](/post/1146045) said:
A caller on talkin sport this arvo reckons a fire-arms conviction will see, among other penalties (jail and or fines) **a decade long cancelled passport.**
Think he's talking out his rear end meself.... Anyone?

Depends on what is recorded, gaining access to places like USA would be extremely difficult.
 
@gallagher said in [Corona impact on NRL\.\.\.?](/post/1146032) said:
@Tiger_Steve said in [Corona impact on NRL\.\.\.?](/post/1146027) said:
So now Codey Walker comes out in support of Mitchell. Far out these bloke have no idea. As I said the other day, my diminishing respect for these over paid, over indulged, ignorant fools is really testing my ability to watch and enjoy NRL. Maybe I’m getting old but these young blokes are just Morons in my opinion.

No surprises from Walker. Total flog.

We are attempting to keep the virus out of indigenous communities yet Mitchell and his mate don't consider this preventative measure important. I'm upset they weren't suspended for the season.
 
@innsaneink said in [Corona impact on NRL\.\.\.?](/post/1146045) said:
A caller on talkin sport this arvo reckons a fire-arms conviction will see, among other penalties (jail and or fines) **a decade long cancelled passport.**
Think he's talking out his rear end meself.... Anyone?

In NSW, using or possessing a firearm that you are not authorised to carries a maximum penalty of 5 years imprisonment. This offence is different to unauthorised possession or use of a pistol or prohibited firearm, which are more serious offences (link to s7 offence).
In NSW, a court can impose any of the following penalties for this charge:
Prison Sentence
Home Detention
Intensive Corrections Order (ICO)
Suspended Sentence
Community Service Order (CSO)
Community Corrections Orders (CCO)
Good Behaviour Bond
Fine
Section 10A
Conditional Release Order (CRO)
Section 10

Safe keeping of firearms

In NSW, it is a requirement of firearm owners to take all reasonable precautions to ensure that the firearm is kept in safekeeping, that it doesn’t get lost or stolen and that it does not come into possession of a person who is not authorised to possess the firearm.
A contravention of the above requirements can carry up to 50 penalty units in fines and 2 years imprisonment depending on the type of firearm involved. There are different requirements for safekeeping depending on the category of firearm licence that you hold.
In NSW, a court can impose any of the following penalties for this charge:
Prison Sentence
Home Detention
Intensive Corrections Order (ICO)
Suspended Sentence
Community Service Order (CSO)
Community Corrections Orders (CCO)
Good Behaviour Bond
Fine
Section 10A
Conditional Release Order (CRO)
Section 10
 
@innsaneink said in [Corona impact on NRL\.\.\.?](/post/1146052) said:
Yeah as I thought.... No mention of passport

Only the Minister for Foreign Affairs can find someone ineligible to hold an Australian passport.

Obtaining a visa to enter another country would be considerably harder unless they get a section 10.
 
@happy_tiger said in [Corona impact on NRL\.\.\.?](/post/1146046) said:
And another thing that has reared it's head again

The faces of footy in trouble again .....the 1st face you see on the fox ad for NRL ....Latrell ......4 more faces along Cleary

Well that would Cleary'le be Ca'Latrell damage
 
Should have thrown the book at all of them. These are serious laws that many people are struggling with despite serious hardship.

I thought the footy would lift my spirits a bit, actually I've realised how little it means. On the other hand I have really enjoyed the forum even without a game being played, even posts I don't agree with have (usually) at least made me think about another perspective. We should run the league!
 
@diedpretty said in [Corona impact on NRL\.\.\.?](/post/1145981) said:
@happy_tiger said in [Corona impact on NRL\.\.\.?](/post/1145864) said:
@Hangonaminute said in [Corona impact on NRL\.\.\.?](/post/1145861) said:
@Geo said in [Corona impact on NRL\.\.\.?](/post/1145856) said:
@Hangonaminute said in [Corona impact on NRL\.\.\.?](/post/1145850) said:
If you were a NRL player right now, what would you say to these morons if you had the chance?

They're literally putting every NRL players career in jeopardy.
How can the NRL be taken seriously about sticking to the guidelines in order to get the game started again after seeing these two clowns?

I agree with Gould, sack them

Perhaps they don't feel the rules should apply to them...and the mental health of they bros and culture were more important

These indigenous players are always harping on about respect, yet they show none of it when the TV cameras aren't on them.

They're either incredible dumb or they just don't care, I'm leaning towards the latter, and if that's the case they need to go.

A responsible player would have told someone beforehand what was going on ......if what we are hearing is true , family comes 1st .....I know if family member told me they needed help even at these times I'd drop everything ...but I would tell everyone 1st what I was doing

If you take these actions ...you wear the responsibility of these actions

You don't then hide behind your religion ,race , marital status or sex

It was mentioned his family was doing it tough but they were in Sydney. JAC was born in Sydney - he has no ties to Taree or the Biripi people. Just pulls the culture card when he is caught out. And since when has riding motorbikes on beaches been part of Aboriginal culture.


40,000 years ago in the dream time the Aboriginal people dreamed of having guns for hunting and dirt bikes for beating around the bush on.

This pair of cretins are just living the dream.
 
@old_man_tiger said in [Corona impact on NRL\.\.\.?](/post/1146061) said:
Should have thrown the book at all of them. These are serious laws that many people are struggling with despite serious hardship.

I thought the footy would lift my spirits a bit, actually I've realised how little it means. On the other hand I have really enjoyed the forum even without a game being played, even posts I don't agree with have (usually) at least made me think about another perspective. We should run the league!

Can I be chairman?
 
@cochise said in [Corona impact on NRL\.\.\.?](/post/1146076) said:
@old_man_tiger said in [Corona impact on NRL\.\.\.?](/post/1146061) said:
Should have thrown the book at all of them. These are serious laws that many people are struggling with despite serious hardship.

I thought the footy would lift my spirits a bit, actually I've realised how little it means. On the other hand I have really enjoyed the forum even without a game being played, even posts I don't agree with have (usually) at least made me think about another perspective. We should run the league!

Can I be chairman?

Your too soft Co

leave it to me ...I'll bring back small thin moustaches and Piggy Riddell's goal kicking style
 
@hank37w said in [Corona impact on NRL\.\.\.?](/post/1146062) said:
@diedpretty said in [Corona impact on NRL\.\.\.?](/post/1145981) said:
@happy_tiger said in [Corona impact on NRL\.\.\.?](/post/1145864) said:
@Hangonaminute said in [Corona impact on NRL\.\.\.?](/post/1145861) said:
@Geo said in [Corona impact on NRL\.\.\.?](/post/1145856) said:
@Hangonaminute said in [Corona impact on NRL\.\.\.?](/post/1145850) said:
If you were a NRL player right now, what would you say to these morons if you had the chance?

They're literally putting every NRL players career in jeopardy.
How can the NRL be taken seriously about sticking to the guidelines in order to get the game started again after seeing these two clowns?

I agree with Gould, sack them

Perhaps they don't feel the rules should apply to them...and the mental health of they bros and culture were more important

These indigenous players are always harping on about respect, yet they show none of it when the TV cameras aren't on them.

They're either incredible dumb or they just don't care, I'm leaning towards the latter, and if that's the case they need to go.

A responsible player would have told someone beforehand what was going on ......if what we are hearing is true , family comes 1st .....I know if family member told me they needed help even at these times I'd drop everything ...but I would tell everyone 1st what I was doing

If you take these actions ...you wear the responsibility of these actions

You don't then hide behind your religion ,race , marital status or sex

It was mentioned his family was doing it tough but they were in Sydney. JAC was born in Sydney - he has no ties to Taree or the Biripi people. Just pulls the culture card when he is caught out. And since when has riding motorbikes on beaches been part of Aboriginal culture.


40,000 years ago in the dream time the Aboriginal people dreamed of having guns for hunting and dirt bikes for beating around the bush on.

This pair of cretins are just living the dream.

From 'The Drum' tonight on ABC TV just before the 7pm news @hank37w, the moderator and one of the panel being interviewed (both Koori) were defending Mitchell and JAC and said they were surprised by the heavy fine imposed, as it was very important in Aboriginal Culture that they support their people on Country.
 
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