Stewart v Gallop

Rambo2714

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When is some one going to tell Brett stewart to pull his head in . He was suspended for being drunk , by his own admission he was guilty.
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unacceptable…. the grand final was not the forum for this discussion and Gallop should smack him in the teeth to teach him some manners....

Maybe we could promote this match-up in a lead up to the next Mundine Fight???
 
What a sad bitter individual…..grudges only burn you up inside.

On what should have been one of his proudest happiest days, he and his bro conspired to ambush gallop and confront him in a situation on stage in front of millions where gallop had no right of reply

A loser family
 
Glen seemed to say something positive.

Brett clearly didn't.

It should be an unbelievably great moment, why even partially darken it by worrying about that crap.
 
He's what… 24? Why not just do what any mature normal human being would do and forget about it and move on?

Fancy using the biggest stage of the year to air a petty grudge over two years old, what a disgrace... He and Manly are a great fit.

He's foolhardy to think that attempting to intimidate the NRL CEO will work in his favour. Hoping he does something stupid again so Gallop can rub him out for even longer. He can count himself lucky to have even played in the Grand Final. If anyone else did what he did against Melbourne, they'd have been marched for at least six weeks.
 
I don't believe Brett blew up at David on the podium. Gallop is nodding his head before saying "well done" and Thodey? is next to both of them, listening, smiling and nodding. Neither seemed to shocked or upset at what Brett was saying.

Brett was upset because Gallop hung him out to dry. No matter what the NRL say, he was suspended because of the allegations, how many players since have been involved in alcohol related dramas, and how many have been suspended by the NRL for them? That said, Brett would have been over it all a lot quicker had Manly not brought it all up again every 5 minutes.
 
an even more cowardly act then the way he flew in like a hero to attack Adam Blair

the nickname 'snake' couldn't be anymore appropriate coz the guy is a snake
 
If Stewart is so unhappy with Gallop and the NRL, why doesn't he just go and play in England? He won't be missed…
 
@Cultured Bogan said:
He's what… 24? Why not just do what any mature normal human being would do and forget about it and move on?

Fancy using the biggest stage of the year to air a petty grudge over two years old, what a disgrace... He and Manly are a great fit.

He's foolhardy to think that attempting to intimidate the NRL CEO will work in his favour. Hoping he does something stupid again so Gallop can rub him out for even longer. He can count himself lucky to have even played in the Grand Final. If anyone else did what he did against Melbourne, they'd have been marched for at least six weeks.

I think you will find he is even older then that. From memory he debuted as an 18 year old in 03 so that would make him at least 26, maybe even 27 now.
He really does need to get over it, the irony is he feels that he was humiliated and left out to dry by the NRL yet he is feeding this humiliation by continually bringing up what happened 2.5 years ago!
 
@Marshall_magic said:
Brett was upset because Gallop hung him out to dry. No matter what the NRL say, he was suspended because of the allegations

MM, my understanding was that the NRL stepped in after Manly failed to address the issue. He was about to be the face of Rugby League, he went to a Manly function and by his own clubs addmission got plastered. The clubs own report is what brought him down and their failure to reprimand him forced the NRL's hand.

He should have moved on a long time ago, instead of crapping on about an issue that everyone would have forgotten about if he and his coach stopped bringing it up.
 
@clokan said:
@Marshall_magic said:
Brett was upset because Gallop hung him out to dry. No matter what the NRL say, he was suspended because of the allegations

MM, my understanding was that the NRL stepped in after Manly failed to address the issue. He was about to be the face of Rugby League, he went to a Manly function and by his own clubs addmission got plastered. The clubs own report is what brought him down and their failure to reprimand him forced the NRL's hand.

He should have moved on a long time ago, instead of crapping on about an issue that everyone would have forgotten about if he and his coach stopped bringing it up.

Manly were prepared to let him play, he wasn't guilty of anything then, but the media basically made him out to be guilty (he sued the DT for defamation regarding this, not sure how it panned out). The NRL gave in to the media pressure and suspended him for "being drunk." Yes Manly admitted it, but the NRL have not suspended a single player since then even if the club did nothing. Todd Carney got a DUI earlier this year, and the NRL didn't suspend him for a single game. Gallop and co got it wrong back then, the sooner him and Brett sit down in a room and figure the whole thing out, the sooner everyone will finally be able to move on, if they haven't already.

As said earlier in the thread, Glenn Stewart and David Gallop didn't seem to upset at each other during the presentation of the CC medal.
 
Brett Stewart has every reason to be cranky at Gallop but the time has well and truly passed for them to have it out. I have no idea why this hasnt happened yet but fair dinkum youve just won the comp and scored a Kangaroo jumper…enjoy life you clown!
 
@Rambo2714 said:
When is some one going to tell Brett stewart to pull his head in . He was suspended for being drunk , by his own admission he was guilty.
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And which player since has been suspended for being drunk? We would have players suspended every round if this was the case. I know the family and this has cost Brett millions. I would be dirty as well.
 
@sameulcon said:
@Rambo2714 said:
When is some one going to tell Brett stewart to pull his head in . He was suspended for being drunk , by his own admission he was guilty.
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And which player since has been suspended for being drunk? We would have players suspended every round if this was the case. I know the family and this has cost Brett millions. I would be dirty as well.

David Gallop didn't cost them millions, he had nothing to do with the accusations, the girl and whoever deceided to prosecute him cost him millions.

If the NRL does nothing in this circumstance, there is public outcry for sitting idly by, why the face of the game has brought the game into disrepute, whether what he did was illeagal is irrelevant. At the time there were articles claiming the penalty was too light.

A 4 week suspension is nothing. move on, get over it.
 
This cannot be doing the snake any good, he must be seething inside to have not moved on and it can't be good for his mental health. Time to move on as the past can't change.
 
When it comes to the night in question Stewart was also thrown out of a night club for his behaviour
The NRL had to send a message to the players that this type of behaviour can't be tolerated by the stars of the game Especially the "Face of League"
I just can't understand why the clubs don't open up special areas for the players to drink unharassed at their own league clubs
 
Gallop jumped the gun with the suspension. This should have been dealt by the Manly club and thats it. Imagine if this was one of our players and I guarantee you people wont be saying the things you are saying now. So a 4 game suspension for being drunk is the correct penalty is it? What did Whatmough get for this same offence and abusing a sponsor while trying to crack on to his daughter?
 
@Marshall_magic said:
Manly were prepared to let him play, he wasn't guilty of anything then, but the media basically made him out to be guilty (he sued the DT for defamation regarding this, not sure how it panned out). The NRL gave in to the media pressure and suspended him for "being drunk." Yes Manly admitted it, but the NRL have not suspended a single player since then even if the club did nothing. Todd Carney got a DUI earlier this year, and the NRL didn't suspend him for a single game. Gallop and co got it wrong back then, the sooner him and Brett sit down in a room and figure the whole thing out, the sooner everyone will finally be able to move on, if they haven't already.

As said earlier in the thread, Glenn Stewart and David Gallop didn't seem to upset at each other during the presentation of the CC medal.

I thought the Roosters stood Carney down and fined him? He has also been forced into extensive counseling and I guess having your contract torn up would also be deemed punishment. I could be wrong.

Gallop did not get it wrong. He got a report from Manly stating he was intoxicated and asked to leave the premises at a club sponsored function. What was he supposed to do? Stewart and Manly caused damage to the game and the NRL had to act. Gallop owes him an apology? How about the Manly Football Club provide an apology to him first. They provided the free alcohol and they chose not to suspend him forcing the NRL's hand. I still believe if they suspended him for 2 weeks, the NRL would not have stepped in.

Regardless, how stupid is both Stewart and Manly? Just won a competition, the club is probably at its highest value with regard to sponsorship, and his actions just drag this issue even further. What sponsor would want to come near them? Personally, I think it is great because Manly (and Cronulla) are riding on the sacrifices made for the betterment of the game by Wests, Balmain, Norths etc. They should not be allowed to stand alone in the competition playing out of Brookvale and I would love nothing more than to see them fold. However, it is now clear the club does not have any control over its employees and protecting its brand. he should have been instructed before the game how to deal with Gallop.

Stewart received damages from the Telegraph ($250,000). He was not guilty and it was all unfortunate, but then if he did the right thing and not cheat on his then girlfriend, all that garbage would never had occurred. It is about taking responsibility for your actions.
 
@sameulcon said:
Gallop jumped the gun with the suspension. This should have been dealt by the Manly club and thats it. Imagine if this was one of our players and I guarantee you people wont be saying the things you are saying now. So a 4 game suspension for being drunk is the correct penalty is it? What did Whatmough get for this same offence and abusing a sponsor while trying to crack on to his daughter?

Watmough was not the face of the game.
 
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