[Resurrected] 2021+ On & Off Season Misdemeanors

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SeaEagleRock8

Sea Eagle Lach
Premium Member
Tipping Member
Don’t and cant know for a fact but the first thing that popped into my mind when I read he checked into a rehab facility was PR stunt. I can totally understand why people are throwing this idea around…short odds.
No, as soon as he was charged he would have contacted a criminal lawyer, and every criminal lawyer would have recommended he immediately seek treatment for whatever personal issues he has, whether substance or mental health (which as a matter of established fact, are often related).

Its not for PR its for court. At some point he'll have to persuade a court that whatever the reckless behaviour that led to this, at least he is taking all possible steps to make sure it never happens again. Court can take that into account.
 

LeonardCohen

Bencher
If Mam survives this on top of the Bali incident, it'll say a lot about the NRL's favourite sons the Bronc's and the protection racket that seems to be working so well for them.
JAC got sacked for a lot less...just sayin'..
I would hazard a guess that a Broncos sacking or deregistration by NRL are the least of his concerns right now. If it is proven that someone was badly injured at the hands of an unlicensed driver with drugs in their system, the law may take it out of the NRL's hands.
 

The '47ers

Your resident two-headed Queenslander
No, as soon as he was charged he would have contacted a criminal lawyer, and every criminal lawyer would have recommended he immediately seek treatment for whatever personal issues he has, whether substance or mental health (which as a matter of established fact, are often related).

Its not for PR its for court. At some point he'll have to persuade a court that whatever the reckless behaviour that led to this, at least he is taking all possible steps to make sure it never happens again. Court can take that into account.

PR/court, same same. He's doing it to look better to someone else so 🤷🏻‍♂️
Everyone knows people are only remorseful when they get caught!
 

Frogz

Bencher
Premium Member
Well, the Broncos and News Ltd media PR machine is in full swing now. The NRL should step in and stop them writing this crap. Madge has a massive job to do up there in Brisvegas

Travis Meyn, Peter Badel, Brent Read and Michael Carayannis

A Las Vegas racism scandal triggered the fall of Broncos star Ezra Mam from NRL grand final hero to a Brisbane rehabilitation clinic.
Mam has sought professional help following a car crash in Brisbane last week that has left him fighting for his $4 million Broncos contract.
Mam was allegedly driving unlicensed and returned a positive roadside drug test after his Ford Ranger utility collided with a Toyota Camry in Brisbane’s west last Friday night.
Police are still investigating the incident and are awaiting the results of a secondary drug test.
No charges have been laid.
Mam, 21, was in the process of moving house, having recently purchased a property closer to the Broncos’ club headquarters at Red Hill, than his hometown Ipswich.
His possessions are still lying in the tray of the ute in a Brisbane wreckers’ yard.


Penrith’s comeback sent Mam and the Broncos crashing back down to earth. Picture: Adam Head
A little more than a year ago, Mam announced himself as one of the NRL’s emerging superstars following a remarkable individual performance in the 2023 grand final.
His second half hat-trick blitz against Penrith took Brisbane to the cusp of clinching the club’s first NRL title since 2006.

At age 20, Mam was 15 minutes away from winning the prestigious Clive Churchill Medal for being the best player in the grand final.
Instead, Panthers maestro Nathan Cleary orchestrated a stunning comeback to deliver Penrith a third straight premiership and himself the CC Medal.
A shattered Mam wept in the arms of family in Brisbane’s dressing rooms that night after the Broncos lost the seemingly unlosable grand final.
But a star had been born – perhaps too quickly for what Mam was able to handle.

THE INCIDENT

Mam plays rugby league with the instinctive brilliance that has made many Indigenous players some of the game’s greatest.
He also marches to the beat of his own drum, having python snakes as pets and rocking his own dress and fashion sense, which regularly includes painted nails.
When he fronted for Brisbane’s presentation ball last year, a few days after the grand final loss, Mam was the only person at the venue wearing shorts.

Ezra Mam at Brisbane’s presentation night in 2023. Picture: David Clark
He was singled out by Broncos CEO Dave Donaghy and modelled his unique look to the applause of 700 people.
Now he has been isolated from the outside world after surrendering his mobile phone at the clinic and deactivating the Instagram account that boasts more than 100,000 followers.
One of the NRL’s most popular players has vanished in a haze of sirens following the head-on crash with an Uber carrying a mother and her four-year-old daughter.
The seat belt bruises of the mother and daughter, along with a reported fractured hip for the child, suggests this was no minor bingle after Mam’s car allegedly veered on to the wrong side of Simpsons Road in Bardon.

A distraught Ezra Mam lying on a nature strip after the car crash. Picture: 9 News Queensland
Photographers captured a distraught Mam lying on the grass of Accor Stadium after Brisbane’s grand final defeat.
Last Friday night he lay on a nature strip, being tended to by members of the public, police and paramedics after his life had been tipped on its head.
How did it come to this for one of Queensland’s brightest young prospects?

THE STORM

Mam celebrated his 21st birthday with a party on Saturday, February 3, the same weekend Queensland’s top players were in Brisbane for a State of Origin bonding camp.
He was given a leave pass by Maroons coach Billy Slater to attend his own party, where he sported a $2300 Gucci shirt, and some of his potential future Queensland teammates made an impromptu appearance at the soiree.
A few days later, the Broncos announced they had signed Mam to a bumper five-year contract extension keeping him at Red Hill until at least 2029.

Ezra Mam committed his future to the Broncos in a bumper five-year contract. Picture: Bradley Kanaris/Getty Images
Rival clubs that were chasing Mam’s signature reckon the deal is worth more than $1 million-a-season – a figure that has been refuted by Brisbane’s top brass.
That contract, conservatively worth more than $4 million, is now under threat following the incident that has rocked numerous lives and left Mam fighting for his NRL future.
In the eight months since that announcement, Mam has “lost his way”, according to Donaghy.
And it started with the racism saga that triggered a firestorm during the NRL’s inaugural Las Vegas venture in March.
Roosters prop Spencer Leniu received an eight-match suspension from the NRL judiciary after calling Mam a “monkey” during the historic United States season-opener.

Spencer Leniu stole the headlines from Vegas after his racial comment towards Ezra Mam. Picture: NRL Photos

The Vegas incident had a big impact on Ezra Mam. Picture: Ezra Shaw/Getty Images/AFP
Mam made an official on-field complaint about the slur which was followed by an ugly hotel corridor confrontation between Roosters and Broncos players later that night.
He returned to Australia to a barrage of controversy as the incident divided opinions and clubs, with Mam declining Leniu’s offer to apologise face-to-face.
Some close to Mam believe the proud Indigenous man didn’t envisage the storm the incident would create.
He received influential support from figures like South Sydney superstar Latrell Mitchell but was also attacked by online trolls and Indigenous icon Anthony Mundine. It was a lot for a 21-year-old to digest.

Ezra Mam is a proud Indigenous man. Picture: Steve Pohlner
Mam was shielded from the media for six weeks after Vegas before admitting the incident took a toll but he had no regrets about how he handled it.
“I just stuck to what my beliefs are and how I was brought up as a strong cultural man,” Mam said at the time.
“If there’s anything I’m proud of, it’s my culture and that’s what I’m going to stick up for. It’s my identity and that’s the reason why I am here.
“It was definitely a huge thing for other players to come out on behalf of me and reach out to me. It lifted me up and lifted my spirits up.”

THE BALI TRIP

While Mam claimed to have moved on from the saga, it may have taken a larger toll than he realised.
He struggled for consistency in an ever-changing spine due to constant injuries to key Broncos players Adam Reynolds and Reece Walsh and his form never reached the heights of 2023, scoring nine tries compared to 18 last year.
Flourish logoA Flourish radar chart
The Broncos crashed from beaten grand finalists to 12th, culminating in the departure of coach Kevin Walters.
An ankle injury which required surgery brought a premature end to Mam’s 2024 season with a month to go.
After recovering from surgery, Mam travelled to Bali for a holiday with Walsh which wasn’t without incident.
The NRL Integrity Unit received a complaint from a disgruntled parent after their son’s phone was damaged at a Bali nightclub. Mam paid for a new phone for the third party.
Days later, Mam was photographed in a Bali hospital holding two drinks as Walsh lay on a bed being tended to for a graze on his back sustained in a surfing accident.
Reece Walsh and Ezra Mam in an Indonesian hospital. Picture: Supplied

Reece Walsh and Ezra Mam in an Indonesian hospital. Picture: Supplied
Ezra Mam at Brisbane’s 2024 presentation. Picture: David Clark

Ezra Mam at Brisbane’s 2024 presentation. Picture: David Clark
Mam returned from Bali in time for Brisbane’s presentation ceremony a fortnight ago.
This time he wore pants, but removed the sleeves from his shirt and jacket.
A week later he was being removed from the wreckage of a Ford Ranger utility with his career on the line.
Originally published as NRL 2024: Ezra Mam’s fall from Brisbane Broncos grand final hero to rehabilitation clinic following the Las Vegas racism scandal


 

The '47ers

Your resident two-headed Queenslander
Well, the Broncos and News Ltd media PR machine is in full swing now. The NRL should step in and stop them writing this crap. Madge has a massive job to do up there in Brisvegas

Travis Meyn, Peter Badel, Brent Read and Michael Carayannis

A Las Vegas racism scandal triggered the fall of Broncos star Ezra Mam from NRL grand final hero to a Brisbane rehabilitation clinic.
Mam has sought professional help following a car crash in Brisbane last week that has left him fighting for his $4 million Broncos contract.
Mam was allegedly driving unlicensed and returned a positive roadside drug test after his Ford Ranger utility collided with a Toyota Camry in Brisbane’s west last Friday night.
Police are still investigating the incident and are awaiting the results of a secondary drug test.
No charges have been laid.
Mam, 21, was in the process of moving house, having recently purchased a property closer to the Broncos’ club headquarters at Red Hill, than his hometown Ipswich.
His possessions are still lying in the tray of the ute in a Brisbane wreckers’ yard.


Penrith’s comeback sent Mam and the Broncos crashing back down to earth. Picture: Adam Head
A little more than a year ago, Mam announced himself as one of the NRL’s emerging superstars following a remarkable individual performance in the 2023 grand final.
His second half hat-trick blitz against Penrith took Brisbane to the cusp of clinching the club’s first NRL title since 2006.

At age 20, Mam was 15 minutes away from winning the prestigious Clive Churchill Medal for being the best player in the grand final.
Instead, Panthers maestro Nathan Cleary orchestrated a stunning comeback to deliver Penrith a third straight premiership and himself the CC Medal.
A shattered Mam wept in the arms of family in Brisbane’s dressing rooms that night after the Broncos lost the seemingly unlosable grand final.
But a star had been born – perhaps too quickly for what Mam was able to handle.

THE INCIDENT

Mam plays rugby league with the instinctive brilliance that has made many Indigenous players some of the game’s greatest.
He also marches to the beat of his own drum, having python snakes as pets and rocking his own dress and fashion sense, which regularly includes painted nails.
When he fronted for Brisbane’s presentation ball last year, a few days after the grand final loss, Mam was the only person at the venue wearing shorts.

Ezra Mam at Brisbane’s presentation night in 2023. Picture: David Clark
He was singled out by Broncos CEO Dave Donaghy and modelled his unique look to the applause of 700 people.
Now he has been isolated from the outside world after surrendering his mobile phone at the clinic and deactivating the Instagram account that boasts more than 100,000 followers.
One of the NRL’s most popular players has vanished in a haze of sirens following the head-on crash with an Uber carrying a mother and her four-year-old daughter.
The seat belt bruises of the mother and daughter, along with a reported fractured hip for the child, suggests this was no minor bingle after Mam’s car allegedly veered on to the wrong side of Simpsons Road in Bardon.

A distraught Ezra Mam lying on a nature strip after the car crash. Picture: 9 News Queensland
Photographers captured a distraught Mam lying on the grass of Accor Stadium after Brisbane’s grand final defeat.
Last Friday night he lay on a nature strip, being tended to by members of the public, police and paramedics after his life had been tipped on its head.
How did it come to this for one of Queensland’s brightest young prospects?

THE STORM

Mam celebrated his 21st birthday with a party on Saturday, February 3, the same weekend Queensland’s top players were in Brisbane for a State of Origin bonding camp.
He was given a leave pass by Maroons coach Billy Slater to attend his own party, where he sported a $2300 Gucci shirt, and some of his potential future Queensland teammates made an impromptu appearance at the soiree.
A few days later, the Broncos announced they had signed Mam to a bumper five-year contract extension keeping him at Red Hill until at least 2029.

Ezra Mam committed his future to the Broncos in a bumper five-year contract. Picture: Bradley Kanaris/Getty Images
Rival clubs that were chasing Mam’s signature reckon the deal is worth more than $1 million-a-season – a figure that has been refuted by Brisbane’s top brass.
That contract, conservatively worth more than $4 million, is now under threat following the incident that has rocked numerous lives and left Mam fighting for his NRL future.
In the eight months since that announcement, Mam has “lost his way”, according to Donaghy.
And it started with the racism saga that triggered a firestorm during the NRL’s inaugural Las Vegas venture in March.
Roosters prop Spencer Leniu received an eight-match suspension from the NRL judiciary after calling Mam a “monkey” during the historic United States season-opener.

Spencer Leniu stole the headlines from Vegas after his racial comment towards Ezra Mam. Picture: NRL Photos

The Vegas incident had a big impact on Ezra Mam. Picture: Ezra Shaw/Getty Images/AFP
Mam made an official on-field complaint about the slur which was followed by an ugly hotel corridor confrontation between Roosters and Broncos players later that night.
He returned to Australia to a barrage of controversy as the incident divided opinions and clubs, with Mam declining Leniu’s offer to apologise face-to-face.
Some close to Mam believe the proud Indigenous man didn’t envisage the storm the incident would create.
He received influential support from figures like South Sydney superstar Latrell Mitchell but was also attacked by online trolls and Indigenous icon Anthony Mundine. It was a lot for a 21-year-old to digest.

Ezra Mam is a proud Indigenous man. Picture: Steve Pohlner
Mam was shielded from the media for six weeks after Vegas before admitting the incident took a toll but he had no regrets about how he handled it.
“I just stuck to what my beliefs are and how I was brought up as a strong cultural man,” Mam said at the time.
“If there’s anything I’m proud of, it’s my culture and that’s what I’m going to stick up for. It’s my identity and that’s the reason why I am here.
“It was definitely a huge thing for other players to come out on behalf of me and reach out to me. It lifted me up and lifted my spirits up.”

THE BALI TRIP

While Mam claimed to have moved on from the saga, it may have taken a larger toll than he realised.
He struggled for consistency in an ever-changing spine due to constant injuries to key Broncos players Adam Reynolds and Reece Walsh and his form never reached the heights of 2023, scoring nine tries compared to 18 last year.
Flourish logoA Flourish radar chart
The Broncos crashed from beaten grand finalists to 12th, culminating in the departure of coach Kevin Walters.
An ankle injury which required surgery brought a premature end to Mam’s 2024 season with a month to go.
After recovering from surgery, Mam travelled to Bali for a holiday with Walsh which wasn’t without incident.
The NRL Integrity Unit received a complaint from a disgruntled parent after their son’s phone was damaged at a Bali nightclub. Mam paid for a new phone for the third party.
Days later, Mam was photographed in a Bali hospital holding two drinks as Walsh lay on a bed being tended to for a graze on his back sustained in a surfing accident.
Reece Walsh and Ezra Mam in an Indonesian hospital. Picture: Supplied

Reece Walsh and Ezra Mam in an Indonesian hospital. Picture: Supplied
Ezra Mam at Brisbane’s 2024 presentation. Picture: David Clark

Ezra Mam at Brisbane’s 2024 presentation. Picture: David Clark
Mam returned from Bali in time for Brisbane’s presentation ceremony a fortnight ago.
This time he wore pants, but removed the sleeves from his shirt and jacket.
A week later he was being removed from the wreckage of a Ford Ranger utility with his career on the line.
Originally published as NRL 2024: Ezra Mam’s fall from Brisbane Broncos grand final hero to rehabilitation clinic following the Las Vegas racism scandal



And so it begins!
 

Waz13

Let’s all have a chew!
Well, the Broncos and News Ltd media PR machine is in full swing now. The NRL should step in and stop them writing this crap. Madge has a massive job to do up there in Brisvegas

Travis Meyn, Peter Badel, Brent Read and Michael Carayannis

A Las Vegas racism scandal triggered the fall of Broncos star Ezra Mam from NRL grand final hero to a Brisbane rehabilitation clinic.
Mam has sought professional help following a car crash in Brisbane last week that has left him fighting for his $4 million Broncos contract.
Mam was allegedly driving unlicensed and returned a positive roadside drug test after his Ford Ranger utility collided with a Toyota Camry in Brisbane’s west last Friday night.
Police are still investigating the incident and are awaiting the results of a secondary drug test.
No charges have been laid.
Mam, 21, was in the process of moving house, having recently purchased a property closer to the Broncos’ club headquarters at Red Hill, than his hometown Ipswich.
His possessions are still lying in the tray of the ute in a Brisbane wreckers’ yard.


Penrith’s comeback sent Mam and the Broncos crashing back down to earth. Picture: Adam Head
A little more than a year ago, Mam announced himself as one of the NRL’s emerging superstars following a remarkable individual performance in the 2023 grand final.
His second half hat-trick blitz against Penrith took Brisbane to the cusp of clinching the club’s first NRL title since 2006.

At age 20, Mam was 15 minutes away from winning the prestigious Clive Churchill Medal for being the best player in the grand final.
Instead, Panthers maestro Nathan Cleary orchestrated a stunning comeback to deliver Penrith a third straight premiership and himself the CC Medal.
A shattered Mam wept in the arms of family in Brisbane’s dressing rooms that night after the Broncos lost the seemingly unlosable grand final.
But a star had been born – perhaps too quickly for what Mam was able to handle.

THE INCIDENT

Mam plays rugby league with the instinctive brilliance that has made many Indigenous players some of the game’s greatest.
He also marches to the beat of his own drum, having python snakes as pets and rocking his own dress and fashion sense, which regularly includes painted nails.
When he fronted for Brisbane’s presentation ball last year, a few days after the grand final loss, Mam was the only person at the venue wearing shorts.

Ezra Mam at Brisbane’s presentation night in 2023. Picture: David Clark
He was singled out by Broncos CEO Dave Donaghy and modelled his unique look to the applause of 700 people.
Now he has been isolated from the outside world after surrendering his mobile phone at the clinic and deactivating the Instagram account that boasts more than 100,000 followers.
One of the NRL’s most popular players has vanished in a haze of sirens following the head-on crash with an Uber carrying a mother and her four-year-old daughter.
The seat belt bruises of the mother and daughter, along with a reported fractured hip for the child, suggests this was no minor bingle after Mam’s car allegedly veered on to the wrong side of Simpsons Road in Bardon.

A distraught Ezra Mam lying on a nature strip after the car crash. Picture: 9 News Queensland
Photographers captured a distraught Mam lying on the grass of Accor Stadium after Brisbane’s grand final defeat.
Last Friday night he lay on a nature strip, being tended to by members of the public, police and paramedics after his life had been tipped on its head.
How did it come to this for one of Queensland’s brightest young prospects?

THE STORM

Mam celebrated his 21st birthday with a party on Saturday, February 3, the same weekend Queensland’s top players were in Brisbane for a State of Origin bonding camp.
He was given a leave pass by Maroons coach Billy Slater to attend his own party, where he sported a $2300 Gucci shirt, and some of his potential future Queensland teammates made an impromptu appearance at the soiree.
A few days later, the Broncos announced they had signed Mam to a bumper five-year contract extension keeping him at Red Hill until at least 2029.

Ezra Mam committed his future to the Broncos in a bumper five-year contract. Picture: Bradley Kanaris/Getty Images
Rival clubs that were chasing Mam’s signature reckon the deal is worth more than $1 million-a-season – a figure that has been refuted by Brisbane’s top brass.
That contract, conservatively worth more than $4 million, is now under threat following the incident that has rocked numerous lives and left Mam fighting for his NRL future.
In the eight months since that announcement, Mam has “lost his way”, according to Donaghy.
And it started with the racism saga that triggered a firestorm during the NRL’s inaugural Las Vegas venture in March.
Roosters prop Spencer Leniu received an eight-match suspension from the NRL judiciary after calling Mam a “monkey” during the historic United States season-opener.

Spencer Leniu stole the headlines from Vegas after his racial comment towards Ezra Mam. Picture: NRL Photos

The Vegas incident had a big impact on Ezra Mam. Picture: Ezra Shaw/Getty Images/AFP
Mam made an official on-field complaint about the slur which was followed by an ugly hotel corridor confrontation between Roosters and Broncos players later that night.
He returned to Australia to a barrage of controversy as the incident divided opinions and clubs, with Mam declining Leniu’s offer to apologise face-to-face.
Some close to Mam believe the proud Indigenous man didn’t envisage the storm the incident would create.
He received influential support from figures like South Sydney superstar Latrell Mitchell but was also attacked by online trolls and Indigenous icon Anthony Mundine. It was a lot for a 21-year-old to digest.

Ezra Mam is a proud Indigenous man. Picture: Steve Pohlner
Mam was shielded from the media for six weeks after Vegas before admitting the incident took a toll but he had no regrets about how he handled it.
“I just stuck to what my beliefs are and how I was brought up as a strong cultural man,” Mam said at the time.
“If there’s anything I’m proud of, it’s my culture and that’s what I’m going to stick up for. It’s my identity and that’s the reason why I am here.
“It was definitely a huge thing for other players to come out on behalf of me and reach out to me. It lifted me up and lifted my spirits up.”

THE BALI TRIP

While Mam claimed to have moved on from the saga, it may have taken a larger toll than he realised.
He struggled for consistency in an ever-changing spine due to constant injuries to key Broncos players Adam Reynolds and Reece Walsh and his form never reached the heights of 2023, scoring nine tries compared to 18 last year.
Flourish logoA Flourish radar chart
The Broncos crashed from beaten grand finalists to 12th, culminating in the departure of coach Kevin Walters.
An ankle injury which required surgery brought a premature end to Mam’s 2024 season with a month to go.
After recovering from surgery, Mam travelled to Bali for a holiday with Walsh which wasn’t without incident.
The NRL Integrity Unit received a complaint from a disgruntled parent after their son’s phone was damaged at a Bali nightclub. Mam paid for a new phone for the third party.
Days later, Mam was photographed in a Bali hospital holding two drinks as Walsh lay on a bed being tended to for a graze on his back sustained in a surfing accident.
Reece Walsh and Ezra Mam in an Indonesian hospital. Picture: Supplied

Reece Walsh and Ezra Mam in an Indonesian hospital. Picture: Supplied
Ezra Mam at Brisbane’s 2024 presentation. Picture: David Clark

Ezra Mam at Brisbane’s 2024 presentation. Picture: David Clark
Mam returned from Bali in time for Brisbane’s presentation ceremony a fortnight ago.
This time he wore pants, but removed the sleeves from his shirt and jacket.
A week later he was being removed from the wreckage of a Ford Ranger utility with his career on the line.
Originally published as NRL 2024: Ezra Mam’s fall from Brisbane Broncos grand final hero to rehabilitation clinic following the Las Vegas racism scandal


He’ll come out of this with a contract extension and upgrade.
 

frank stokes

I discriminate indiscriminately
I would hazard a guess that a Broncos sacking or deregistration by NRL are the least of his concerns right now. If it is proven that someone was badly injured at the hands of an unlicensed driver with drugs in their system, the law may take it out of the NRL's hands.
Only those that CANNOT afford a good lawyer do time for these types of offences... the law is an ass...
 

frank stokes

I discriminate indiscriminately
No, as soon as he was charged he would have contacted a criminal lawyer, and every criminal lawyer would have recommended he immediately seek treatment for whatever personal issues he has, whether substance or mental health (which as a matter of established fact, are often related).

Its not for PR its for court. At some point he'll have to persuade a court that whatever the reckless behaviour that led to this, at least he is taking all possible steps to make sure it never happens again. Court can take that into account.
Yep, get through the court case and then you can get back on the nose candy...
 

frank stokes

I discriminate indiscriminately
Here’s the thing with addiction

It doesn’t always mean someone "has to have the drug" as soon as they wake up. In fact, research suggests that physical addiction only accounts for a small part of the problem.

Given this, there’s a world where he could use a drug like cocaine, which typically clears from the system within two days. This is about the same amount of time players often get off from the club, aside from a recovery session, which can be left up to the player after a game.

He’s a 21-year-old who made a terrible decision, one that’s had serious consequences for him—and more importantly, for the innocent people around him.

We’re all tired of the "rehab" excuse, but the truth is, we don’t know what’s going on with someone who clearly lacks the emotional maturity to handle their life right now.
Fair points @lsz...
Question... What do you reckon the chances are that Mam, who is often seen lock-step with team mates socially, was on the nose candy without the knowledge (joint participation?) of those team mates?
Having been around a LOT of drug users in my youth (myself included), I would say absolutely zero chance... consider Ezra the tip of the Broncos ICEberg...
 

Shoe1

Journey Man
Surely he’s looking at jail time? I am surprised he got bail. Severely injuring people while driving under the influence of drugs is a serious offence. At least in nsw.
 

SeaEagleRock8

Sea Eagle Lach
Premium Member
Tipping Member
Patience, lynch mob, patience.
(Usually the cops wait for little things like expert evidence about the amount of drug and seriousness of injuries before they know the appropriate charges to lay.)
 

lsz

First Grader
Staff member
Fair points @lsz...
Question... What do you reckon the chances are that Mam, who is often seen lock-step with team mates socially, was on the nose candy without the knowledge (joint participation?) of those team mates?
Having been around a LOT of drug users in my youth (myself included), I would say absolutely zero chance... consider Ezra the tip of the Broncos ICEberg...
Honestly it is a NRL wide / generational issue
 

frank stokes

I discriminate indiscriminately
Honestly it is a NRL wide / generational issue
Yes and no... I think it is a broad brush to be saying "everyone does it" just because it is common...

I knew and know of a whole sh^tload of people that have never, and would never, experiment(ed) with drugs... thing is that birds of a feather flock together so I would bet London to a brick that Ezra's "social group" hit the dance candy together...

The NRL as a whole would be no different to the wider society except these blokes are paid a sh^teload of money to be professional athletes (key word being professional) and there should be no second chances for those that get on the drugs (or alcohol) and commit CRIMINAL offences... imo of course...
 

StuBoot

Bencher
Here’s the thing with addiction

It doesn’t always mean someone "has to have the drug" as soon as they wake up. In fact, research suggests that physical addiction only accounts for a small part of the problem.

Given this, there’s a world where he could use a drug like cocaine, which typically clears from the system within two days. This is about the same amount of time players often get off from the club, aside from a recovery session, which can be left up to the player after a game.

He’s a 21-year-old who made a terrible decision, one that’s had serious consequences for him—and more importantly, for the innocent people around him.

We’re all tired of the "rehab" excuse, but the truth is, we don’t know what’s going on with someone who clearly lacks the emotional maturity to handle their life right now.
Whilst l agree with pretty much all this, he made more than just a terrible decision.

I don't know how anyone can even contemplate driving without a licence, whether it's suspended ( even worse ) or never having one. That's a conscious decision to "not give a f$&k" whether you're capable of driving or not.

I know they can't have chaperones 24/7 but surely someone else would know he doesn't have a licence, so why did he have access to a car?
The sort of dosh he's earning you'd think he'd have Uber on speed dial ( bad choice of word, sorry ).

I'm no cleanskin and have done stupid stuff but the arrogance and disregard of people driving without a licence is mind boggling.
 

lsz

First Grader
Staff member
Yes and no... I think it is a broad brush to be saying "everyone does it" just because it is common...

I knew and know of a whole sh^tload of people that have never, and would never, experiment(ed) with drugs... thing is that birds of a feather flock together so I would bet London to a brick that Ezra's "social group" hit the dance candy together...

The NRL as a whole would be no different to the wider society except these blokes are paid a sh^teload of money to be professional athletes (key word being professional) and there should be no second chances for those that get on the drugs (or alcohol) and commit CRIMINAL offences... imo of course...
Honestly the nose beers / bag culture is soooo rife I think it is much like the e culture I had when I was younger.

Also I can not remember which ex player talked about why they use cocaine but the general theme was that it had less impact on their body than booze (so was seen as a better choice)

As for his punishment there does need to be something significant
 

lsz

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Whilst l agree with pretty much all this, he made more than just a terrible decision.

I don't know how anyone can even contemplate driving without a licence, whether it's suspended ( even worse ) or never having one. That's a conscious decision to "not give a f$&k" whether you're capable of driving or not.

I know they can't have chaperones 24/7 but surely someone else would know he doesn't have a licence, so why did he have access to a car?
The sort of dosh he's earning you'd think he'd have Uber on speed dial ( bad choice of word, sorry ).

I'm no cleanskin and have done stupid stuff but the arrogance and disregard of people driving without a licence is mind boggling.
Thinking more about it it is a reckless decision showing no regard for social "norms"
 

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