From the smh.
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The NRL did release a statement regarding other agenda items from the meeting, headed by the recent spate of alleged violence against women. Five players have been charged by police, forcing the NRL to act by actioning an audit of steps taken by clubs to address issues of violence againstwomen. A report is expected to be in front of the Commission in the new year. “The Commission, together with the NRL, reiterated that the game will continue to take a strong stance to combat violence against women,” the statement read. “The Commission agreed as a priority, to ensure that appropriate action is being taken across the game to deal with recent instances of violence against women.” The ARLC board also ticked off on a number of rule changes to be introduced in time for next season, includingreducing the shot clock on scrums and drop-outs. Parameters are also likely to be set around sin-bin and send-off use. “These are important announcements that ensure our game develops and improves,” ARLC chairman Peter Beattie said.
Nothing about Wests??
Or the sharks…
The sharks salary cap findings are next year. Tigers, Flanagan and a few other things were meant to be sorted in that meeting.
Sharks have been called to a meeting tomorrow to find out if Falnagan will be deregisted.