@leichardt99 said in [Zane Musgrove and AJ Kepaoa Incident](/post/1298875) said:@cairnstigers said in [Zane Musgrove and AJ Kepaoa Incident](/post/1298816) said:@leichardt99 said in [Zane Musgrove and AJ Kepaoa Incident](/post/1298809) said:@rustycage said in [Zane Musgrove and AJ Kepaoa Incident](/post/1298786) said:@leichardt99 said in [Zane Musgrove and AJ Kepaoa Incident](/post/1298615) said:@tigerbuck63 said in [Zane Musgrove and AJ Kepaoa Incident](/post/1298613) said:@jc99 said in [Zane Musgrove and AJ Kepaoa Incident](/post/1298610) said:What I always think is so stupid is the players risking their career for the stupidest stuff.... like you're living the dream life being a footy player and you risk getting in trouble over not leaving the pub and getting drunk? Not worth the risk ?
lets hope we don't see any more negative press leading into the season and in reality both players should now be excluded from round 1 as a deterrent for the rest of the season, they do get mentored on acceptable behavior and should know when to go home.
Surely excluding players for copping a fine is a bit much. They made what looks like a very minor mistake, disrespected a cop or two and got fined accordingly. End of the matter imo.
Yeah, another slap on the wrist will fix it. :face_with_rolling_eyes:
Should we also start rubbing players out of the 17 for speeding fines? Parking tickets?
Well that depends now doesn't it
Doing 150k/m and hour in a 60 zone yes
Parking repeatedly in a handicap zone giving blatant disregard and respect to those who are actually disabled and require those spots then yes
Look at what this young nut just did in Qld
Stealing a car, ramming other cars and finally loosing controll killing two people and an un born child
Adults need to set the example for the younger generation
If there is a genuine mistake that is made then obviously a lenient penalty should apply
Eg, sitting on 80k/m when you thought it was a 60 zone
But repeatedly offending and not learning your lesson the 1st time should require some kind on consequence
We all are aware by now that not behaving in public or being a public nuisance while intoxicated is just not acceptable
These guys would know that
You can not please ignorance in this case
Especially Musgrove as its his second offence
It just very disappointing as a tigers supporter who hS been waiting for 10 years to make the finals
Only to have a key player jeopardise his position in the team and on the field
We dont need to be down two players before the season starts
I am sure that Madge with have something to say to these guys
To the whole team as well I hope
NMD
No more drinking
Feels a bit like you're making mountains out of mole hills mate, throwing out what ifs of the worst possible scenarios to argue against my point. If anything AJ and Zanes 3am row with the cops would be likened more to going 75-80 in a 60 zone than anything as bad as your examples. Which wouldnt warrant any players suspension in my mind. Nor is it like aj or zane is a repeat offender as zane has been acquitted of most of his previous charges and neither has been charged now. Just feel like people are coming down alot harder than is warranted on these blokes for what has actually happened.
I dont know the real story,and like you if it was minor then maybe a slapon the wrist.But no matter how insignificant it hurts the club and the NRL.These guys are paid well,they have had hours of tuition on how to behave and the consequences.You have a responsibility to not put yourself in these positions.