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Napa in crisis talks with lawyers as third sex tape emerges

By Andrew Webster
14 January 2019 — 6:17pm
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A third sex tape allegedly involving Bulldogs prop Dylan Napa is being circulated on social media amid claims the lurid videos were part of a private WhatsApp group involving as many as 25 other players.

The latest Napa video came to light as potentially damaging footage of two other star footballers emerged, with Dragons recruit Corey Norman and Wallabies star Kurtley Beale laughing in the presence of a man snorting a line of white powder. It is not clear when it was filmed.

A third sex tape involving Queensland and Bulldogs prop has emerged on social media.
Credit:
AAP
Napa and his manager, Steve Gillis, met with lawyers in the city on Monday in a desperate bid to come up with a strategy to stop the slow leak of explicit videos into the public domain.

In what is looking increasingly like a revenge porn situation, the latest Napa video allegedly shows him engaging in a consensual sex act with a woman while referring to himself as “Big Papi” — the same name he is heard to call himself in the first video.

In the second Napa video, which was circulated on Saturday, the Queensland forward bizarrely performs sexual acts on himself while another former teammate shadow boxes in the corner.
The Herald has been told the Napa videos were posted “four to five years” ago on a private WhatsApp group involving other players.

Napa played 121 matches for the Roosters from 2013-18, including last year’s grand final win over the Melbourne Storm, before being moved on during the off-season to the Bulldogs. They have never said it publicly, but the Roosters had been concerned for some time about Napa’s loose off-field behaviour.

Meanwhile, the Bulldogs are in the foetal position.
They were just starting to placate angry sponsors and members following the club’s Mad Monday shenanigans in which players were photographed, by News Corp, standing on tables in the nude while singing Neil Diamond’s Sweet Caroline.

Now chief executive Andrew Hill faces a fresh crisis involving a new signing who is yet to play a match.
Napa has told the Bulldogs he knows who took the videos but won’t divulge the person’s identity.
It’s been speculated that a former teammate is responsible for releasing the videos, although Napa hasn’t confirmed that with the Bulldogs.

One NRL fansite has been openly boasting on its Facebook page about releasing more videos while players on the WhatsApp group are nervous that damning videos and images of themselves could be leaked publicly.
The Roosters say none of their current squad are involved in the scandal.

While Napa’s lawyers have spoken to NSW Police about the matter, no formal investigation is underway.
Federal revenge porn laws involving the non-consensual release of intimate images were strengthened in August last year. Those found guilty of the offence face a maximum jail sentence of seven years. Under NSW law, they face three years.

While Napa appears on one hand to be the victim of a covert plot to trash his reputation, his utter stupidity in being filmed in the first place could still see him heavily sanctioned by the club or the NRL.

Under the NRL’s code of conduct, players are forbidden from uploading or distributing “obscene or sexually explicit” material on social media. What could limit any possible sanction is that the audience that sees it is limited.

Napa’s former Roosters teammate, Mitchell Pearce, was banned for eight matches and fined $125,000 for his infamous drunken encounter on Australia Day in which he jokingly had simulated sex with a poodle.

The NRL came down hard on Pearce because of the widespread coverage the incident - and video - received around the world. Because he wasn't naked, it could be broadcast.

The three videos involving Napa are so sexually explicit they simply can’t be shown. It’s a similar situation to the one involving former Parramatta star Norman, who in 2016 was filmed having consensual sex with a woman.

Either way, the so-called “Big Papi Tapes” are yet another off-field distraction for a code that continues to lurch from one crisis to the next.

Many fans will argue there’s nothing to see here. It was consensual. It was private. Whoever released the video on social media is a grub. But we’re not talking about “Big Papi” if he’s not starring in his own homemade videos in the first place.

In 2017, during collective bargaining agreement negotiations, the Rugby League Players Association demanded a 29 per cent share of total game revenue because it wanted to be genuine “partners” in the game.

The RLPA insisted it would clean up player misbehaviour because their actions would directly hurt their back pockets.
We humbly ask the RLPA: how's that going for you?

A small fraction of the game's 500-or-so players didn’t get the memo. An off-season of players being charged with assaulting women both sexually and physically, assaulting cab drivers, being banned from licensed premises for fighting, highlights that in bold type.

On Monday, South Sydney star Greg Inglis was placed on a good behaviour bond but escaped conviction after he was caught drink driving and speeding on the outskirts of Lithgow the day after playing at the Koori Knockout in Dubbo on October 1.
It emerged in court that Inglis had received a character reference from NRL chief executive Todd Greenberg, something that bemused other clubs who felt that support crossed the line.

Greenberg couldn't be contacted on Monday because he's still on holidays. ARL chairman Peter Beattie was tweeting from the south coast of South America, otherwise known as the "end of the world", which is where his code will end up if players don't start keeping their mobile phones and other accessories in their pants.

This is what really annoys me. Our club do the wrong thing and Greenberg hits us with a savage, over the top penalty, ruining a mans career.
Inglis displays extreme poor judgement, putting the lives of motorists at risk and Greenberg gives him a reference. WHERE IS THE CONSISTENCY IN LEADERSHIP YOU DRIBBLING, INCOMPETENT, CORRUPT GRUB??!!
 
Wonder if the NRL CEO Greenturd will write a character reference for MCK? Or does one have to be a salary cap cheat first?

It's not favouritism though, there's no bias. it's just that Todd knows Greg and thinks he is a top bloke. So because Greg is a top bloke, who has done well for the NRL, Todd will give him a reference. And someone like MCK will not get one. But it's not favouritism though, that's just big business.
 
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Wonder if the NRL CEO Greenturd will write a character reference for MCK? Or does one have to be a salary cap cheat first?

It's not favouritism though, there's no bias. it's just that Todd knows Greg and thinks he is a top bloke. So because Greg is a top bloke, who has done well for the NRL, Todd will give him a reference. And someone like MCK will not get one. But it's not favouritism though, that's just big business.

There’s no problem TT. We’ve got Peter Beattie to keep everyone honest. He didn’t give Inglis a reference as he’d never heard of him!
 
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I often wonder why it seems ok to discriminate against redheads. Especially when they are suggested to be inferior or different to the redt of us.

Replace ranga with black or muslim in those posts above and the reactions and reply's would be fierce.

Not having a go at you guys and no im not a redhead and yes i have joked around about gingers and bloodnuts and all that. But it does go to show there is very little balance with discrimination these days.

Like someone who posted earlier about Bolton. If it was reversed and a woman touched a guys thigh and he made a police complaint, he would be somewhat ridiculed for it.

Sorry but the redhead thing just always makes me think about whats considered ok and a laugh in comparison to what most consider discrimination or racism today.

It is a pity, all this PC rubbish. For me, having a joke with your mates at each other is part of Aussie culture. At school we used to have a dig at each other, always finding something to have a laugh at. Red hair, tall, short, fat, skinny… not bullying but in good humour.

Those days are long gone - its not the Australia I grew up in - where you could have a go at your mates or at the pub - sometimes it went over the top and a few fights would break out. Short stoush then back to the bar and have a laugh over a few beers. Nowadays you get knifed if you look at someone the wrong way and either called a racist, redneck or PC incorrect if you don't agree with the looney left or the fascist right. I'm too old for that crap - the sooner common sense comes back in to Australian society the better.
 
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Wonder if the NRL CEO Greenturd will write a character reference for MCK? Or does one have to be a salary cap cheat first?

It's not favouritism though, there's no bias. it's just that Todd knows Greg and thinks he is a top bloke. So because Greg is a top bloke, who has done well for the NRL, Todd will give him a reference. And someone like MCK will not get one. But it's not favouritism though, that's just big business.

The game is in total disarray - what was always argued about has become blatantly obvious - that the hierarchy of the NRL play favourites - Greenturd ( sorry if I offend all the petals on here ) has gone over the top in giving a salary cap cheat, wife beater drunken speeding driver a character reference. Says more about Greenturds character than Inglis's.
 
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Wonder if the NRL CEO Greenturd will write a character reference for MCK? Or does one have to be a salary cap cheat first?

It's not favouritism though, there's no bias. it's just that Todd knows Greg and thinks he is a top bloke. So because Greg is a top bloke, who has done well for the NRL, Todd will give him a reference. And someone like MCK will not get one. But it's not favouritism though, that's just big business.

The game is in total disarray - what was always argued about has become blatantly obvious - that the hierarchy of the NRL play favourites - Greenturd ( sorry if I offend all the petals on here ) has gone over the top in giving a salary cap cheat, wife beater drunken speeding driver a character reference. Says more about Greenturds character than Inglis's.

It wouldnt surprise me if greenie got a cameo in a movie
 
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It hasn't been said anywhere they gave permission for it to be shared on social media which is an offence..so no straws at all

Rangas see …...

Can't be trusted

Should all be moved to Tasmania , keep them away from real people

Gladstone would be a better location for them - arse end of the earth :laughing:

Drove through it once
(With central locking on )

Absolutely the arse end of the world
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#tencenttoads

Gladstone NSW

Exactly , arse end of the world , but that applies to the entire state

Looks like some that came from Qlds butt , NSW , but more in a gerbil form though

Bit like England , Wales ,Scotland and Ireland all got drunk , had a technicolour yawn and hey presto …..England and its inhabitants
 
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Wonder if the NRL CEO Greenturd will write a character reference for MCK? Or does one have to be a salary cap cheat first?

It's not favouritism though, there's no bias. it's just that Todd knows Greg and thinks he is a top bloke. So because Greg is a top bloke, who has done well for the NRL, Todd will give him a reference. And someone like MCK will not get one. But it's not favouritism though, that's just big business.

There’s no problem TT. We’ve got Peter Beattie to keep everyone honest. He didn’t give Inglis a reference as he’d never heard of him!

Poor old Peter Beattie turned up to give a reference for a Grant English.
 
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Corey norman has decided that it is his turn now to go viral…

Another video thats a couple of years old. This one has already been dealt with a couple of years ago. The good old media…........talking the game up :laughing:
 
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Corey norman has decided that it is his turn now to go viral…

Another video thats a couple of years old. This one has already been dealt with a couple of years ago. The good old media…........talking the game up :laughing:

The NRL are saying it was dealt with years ago, but not really saying how it was dealt with.
 
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Corey norman has decided that it is his turn now to go viral…

Another video thats a couple of years old. This one has already been dealt with a couple of years ago. The good old media…........talking the game up :laughing:

The NRL are saying it was dealt with years ago, but not really saying how it was dealt with.

Probably swept under the carpet
 
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Corey norman has decided that it is his turn now to go viral…

Another video thats a couple of years old. This one has already been dealt with a couple of years ago. The good old media…........talking the game up :laughing:

The NRL are saying it was dealt with years ago, but not really saying how it was dealt with.

20k fine
8 match suspension

At least Norman’s got a great career after footy
“Party planner “

Sign me up :laughing:
 
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https://www.smh.com.au/sport/nrl/nap…14-p50rbi.html

Napa in crisis talks with lawyers as third sex tape emerges

By Andrew Webster
14 January 2019 — 6:17pm
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A third sex tape allegedly involving Bulldogs prop Dylan Napa is being circulated on social media amid claims the lurid videos were part of a private WhatsApp group involving as many as 25 other players.

The latest Napa video came to light as potentially damaging footage of two other star footballers emerged, with Dragons recruit Corey Norman and Wallabies star Kurtley Beale laughing in the presence of a man snorting a line of white powder. It is not clear when it was filmed.

A third sex tape involving Queensland and Bulldogs prop has emerged on social media.
Credit:
AAP
Napa and his manager, Steve Gillis, met with lawyers in the city on Monday in a desperate bid to come up with a strategy to stop the slow leak of explicit videos into the public domain.

In what is looking increasingly like a revenge porn situation, the latest Napa video allegedly shows him engaging in a consensual sex act with a woman while referring to himself as “Big Papi” — the same name he is heard to call himself in the first video.

In the second Napa video, which was circulated on Saturday, the Queensland forward bizarrely performs sexual acts on himself while another former teammate shadow boxes in the corner.
The Herald has been told the Napa videos were posted “four to five years” ago on a private WhatsApp group involving other players.

Napa played 121 matches for the Roosters from 2013-18, including last year’s grand final win over the Melbourne Storm, before being moved on during the off-season to the Bulldogs. They have never said it publicly, but the Roosters had been concerned for some time about Napa’s loose off-field behaviour.

Meanwhile, the Bulldogs are in the foetal position.
They were just starting to placate angry sponsors and members following the club’s Mad Monday shenanigans in which players were photographed, by News Corp, standing on tables in the nude while singing Neil Diamond’s Sweet Caroline.

Now chief executive Andrew Hill faces a fresh crisis involving a new signing who is yet to play a match.
Napa has told the Bulldogs he knows who took the videos but won’t divulge the person’s identity.
It’s been speculated that a former teammate is responsible for releasing the videos, although Napa hasn’t confirmed that with the Bulldogs.

One NRL fansite has been openly boasting on its Facebook page about releasing more videos while players on the WhatsApp group are nervous that damning videos and images of themselves could be leaked publicly.
The Roosters say none of their current squad are involved in the scandal.

While Napa’s lawyers have spoken to NSW Police about the matter, no formal investigation is underway.
Federal revenge porn laws involving the non-consensual release of intimate images were strengthened in August last year. Those found guilty of the offence face a maximum jail sentence of seven years. Under NSW law, they face three years.

While Napa appears on one hand to be the victim of a covert plot to trash his reputation, his utter stupidity in being filmed in the first place could still see him heavily sanctioned by the club or the NRL.

Under the NRL’s code of conduct, players are forbidden from uploading or distributing “obscene or sexually explicit” material on social media. What could limit any possible sanction is that the audience that sees it is limited.

Napa’s former Roosters teammate, Mitchell Pearce, was banned for eight matches and fined $125,000 for his infamous drunken encounter on Australia Day in which he jokingly had simulated sex with a poodle.

The NRL came down hard on Pearce because of the widespread coverage the incident - and video - received around the world. Because he wasn't naked, it could be broadcast.

The three videos involving Napa are so sexually explicit they simply can’t be shown. It’s a similar situation to the one involving former Parramatta star Norman, who in 2016 was filmed having consensual sex with a woman.

Either way, the so-called “Big Papi Tapes” are yet another off-field distraction for a code that continues to lurch from one crisis to the next.

Many fans will argue there’s nothing to see here. It was consensual. It was private. Whoever released the video on social media is a grub. But we’re not talking about “Big Papi” if he’s not starring in his own homemade videos in the first place.

In 2017, during collective bargaining agreement negotiations, the Rugby League Players Association demanded a 29 per cent share of total game revenue because it wanted to be genuine “partners” in the game.

The RLPA insisted it would clean up player misbehaviour because their actions would directly hurt their back pockets.
We humbly ask the RLPA: how's that going for you?

A small fraction of the game's 500-or-so players didn’t get the memo. An off-season of players being charged with assaulting women both sexually and physically, assaulting cab drivers, being banned from licensed premises for fighting, highlights that in bold type.

On Monday, South Sydney star Greg Inglis was placed on a good behaviour bond but escaped conviction after he was caught drink driving and speeding on the outskirts of Lithgow the day after playing at the Koori Knockout in Dubbo on October 1.
It emerged in court that Inglis had received a character reference from NRL chief executive Todd Greenberg, something that bemused other clubs who felt that support crossed the line.

Greenberg couldn't be contacted on Monday because he's still on holidays. ARL chairman Peter Beattie was tweeting from the south coast of South America, otherwise known as the "end of the world", which is where his code will end up if players don't start keeping their mobile phones and other accessories in their pants.

This is what really annoys me. Our club do the wrong thing and Greenberg hits us with a savage, over the top penalty, ruining a mans career.
Inglis displays extreme poor judgement, putting the lives of motorists at risk and Greenberg gives him a reference. WHERE IS THE CONSISTENCY IN LEADERSHIP YOU DRIBBLING, INCOMPETENT, CORRUPT GRUB??!!

Greenburg giving Inglis a reference is the best thing that could have happened for Pascoes defence team, GI is not on his first chance , so TG is saying it is ok to bash your wife, exceed the speed limit while over the BA limit so long as you represent a minority group and are a player for a team with influence, smacks of discrimination for mine
 
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https://www.smh.com.au/sport/nrl/nap…14-p50rbi.html

Napa in crisis talks with lawyers as third sex tape emerges

By Andrew Webster
14 January 2019 — 6:17pm
Share on Facebook

A third sex tape allegedly involving Bulldogs prop Dylan Napa is being circulated on social media amid claims the lurid videos were part of a private WhatsApp group involving as many as 25 other players.

The latest Napa video came to light as potentially damaging footage of two other star footballers emerged, with Dragons recruit Corey Norman and Wallabies star Kurtley Beale laughing in the presence of a man snorting a line of white powder. It is not clear when it was filmed.

A third sex tape involving Queensland and Bulldogs prop has emerged on social media.
Credit:
AAP
Napa and his manager, Steve Gillis, met with lawyers in the city on Monday in a desperate bid to come up with a strategy to stop the slow leak of explicit videos into the public domain.

In what is looking increasingly like a revenge porn situation, the latest Napa video allegedly shows him engaging in a consensual sex act with a woman while referring to himself as “Big Papi” — the same name he is heard to call himself in the first video.

In the second Napa video, which was circulated on Saturday, the Queensland forward bizarrely performs sexual acts on himself while another former teammate shadow boxes in the corner.
The Herald has been told the Napa videos were posted “four to five years” ago on a private WhatsApp group involving other players.

Napa played 121 matches for the Roosters from 2013-18, including last year’s grand final win over the Melbourne Storm, before being moved on during the off-season to the Bulldogs. They have never said it publicly, but the Roosters had been concerned for some time about Napa’s loose off-field behaviour.

Meanwhile, the Bulldogs are in the foetal position.
They were just starting to placate angry sponsors and members following the club’s Mad Monday shenanigans in which players were photographed, by News Corp, standing on tables in the nude while singing Neil Diamond’s Sweet Caroline.

Now chief executive Andrew Hill faces a fresh crisis involving a new signing who is yet to play a match.
Napa has told the Bulldogs he knows who took the videos but won’t divulge the person’s identity.
It’s been speculated that a former teammate is responsible for releasing the videos, although Napa hasn’t confirmed that with the Bulldogs.

One NRL fansite has been openly boasting on its Facebook page about releasing more videos while players on the WhatsApp group are nervous that damning videos and images of themselves could be leaked publicly.
The Roosters say none of their current squad are involved in the scandal.

While Napa’s lawyers have spoken to NSW Police about the matter, no formal investigation is underway.
Federal revenge porn laws involving the non-consensual release of intimate images were strengthened in August last year. Those found guilty of the offence face a maximum jail sentence of seven years. Under NSW law, they face three years.

While Napa appears on one hand to be the victim of a covert plot to trash his reputation, his utter stupidity in being filmed in the first place could still see him heavily sanctioned by the club or the NRL.

Under the NRL’s code of conduct, players are forbidden from uploading or distributing “obscene or sexually explicit” material on social media. What could limit any possible sanction is that the audience that sees it is limited.

Napa’s former Roosters teammate, Mitchell Pearce, was banned for eight matches and fined $125,000 for his infamous drunken encounter on Australia Day in which he jokingly had simulated sex with a poodle.

The NRL came down hard on Pearce because of the widespread coverage the incident - and video - received around the world. Because he wasn't naked, it could be broadcast.

The three videos involving Napa are so sexually explicit they simply can’t be shown. It’s a similar situation to the one involving former Parramatta star Norman, who in 2016 was filmed having consensual sex with a woman.

Either way, the so-called “Big Papi Tapes” are yet another off-field distraction for a code that continues to lurch from one crisis to the next.

Many fans will argue there’s nothing to see here. It was consensual. It was private. Whoever released the video on social media is a grub. But we’re not talking about “Big Papi” if he’s not starring in his own homemade videos in the first place.

In 2017, during collective bargaining agreement negotiations, the Rugby League Players Association demanded a 29 per cent share of total game revenue because it wanted to be genuine “partners” in the game.

The RLPA insisted it would clean up player misbehaviour because their actions would directly hurt their back pockets.
We humbly ask the RLPA: how's that going for you?

A small fraction of the game's 500-or-so players didn’t get the memo. An off-season of players being charged with assaulting women both sexually and physically, assaulting cab drivers, being banned from licensed premises for fighting, highlights that in bold type.

On Monday, South Sydney star Greg Inglis was placed on a good behaviour bond but escaped conviction after he was caught drink driving and speeding on the outskirts of Lithgow the day after playing at the Koori Knockout in Dubbo on October 1.
It emerged in court that Inglis had received a character reference from NRL chief executive Todd Greenberg, something that bemused other clubs who felt that support crossed the line.

Greenberg couldn't be contacted on Monday because he's still on holidays. ARL chairman Peter Beattie was tweeting from the south coast of South America, otherwise known as the "end of the world", which is where his code will end up if players don't start keeping their mobile phones and other accessories in their pants.

This is what really annoys me. Our club do the wrong thing and Greenberg hits us with a savage, over the top penalty, ruining a mans career.
Inglis displays extreme poor judgement, putting the lives of motorists at risk and Greenberg gives him a reference. WHERE IS THE CONSISTENCY IN LEADERSHIP YOU DRIBBLING, INCOMPETENT, CORRUPT GRUB??!!

Greenburg giving Inglis a reference is the best thing that could have happened for Pascoes defence team, GI is not on his first chance , so TG is saying it is ok to bash your wife, exceed the speed limit while over the BA limit so long as you represent a minority group and are a player for a team with influence, smacks of discrimination for mine

The worrying part of all this is that Greg was recorded as .085 when taken back to the Police Station. What must his reading have been 4 hours earlier when he left Dubbo. All the families lives that where put at risk and Todd decides to gives a character reference. Unbelievable.
 
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Wow. Just when you think Greenburg cant act any shadier.

And the scumbag is still on holidays ….
Most likely he’s in Jerusalem nutting his head against the wailing wall
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