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What’s the gist of the story? Some of us don’t have Telegraph accounts and they’re a challenging paper to access via a ‘paywall buster’ app.
A rugby league spectator has been banned for 12 months for striking Brett Fulton – the son of rugby league immortal Bob Fulton – at a recent junior league rep game.

Fulton is the coach of the Manly Sea Eagles’ S.G Ball side, but is now weighing up his future.

The incident occurred when Manly travelled to Newcastle two weeks ago to play the Knights.

Agreed facts state the man approached Fulton in an aggressive manner and struck him on the right side of the face.

Fulton declined to comment when contacted by The Sunday Telegraph.

The father of a Newcastle player has pleaded guilty to breaching the NRL’s code of conduct.

He is now suspended from any rugby league activity until April next year after an investigation by the NSWRL.

He was charged on three counts:

● Assault or act with aggression to any person.

● Behave in a way contrary to the code of conduct and spirit of the game.

● Behave in a way which brings discredit to a club or the league.

A rugby league spectator has been banned for 12 months for striking Brett Fulton.

A rugby league spectator has been banned for 12 months for striking Brett Fulton.
NSWRL chief executive Dave Trodden says it is a warning to all fans.

“Every person involved in our game is entitled to expect they can work in a safe environment and be treated in a respectful manner,” Trodden said.

“Anyone who breaches our code of conduct will be dealt with in a manner that shows and sends a signal to others that this sort of behaviour will not be tolerated.”

Fulton was not seriously injured in the attack.

He declined to involve the police in the incident.
 
A rugby league spectator has been banned for 12 months for striking Brett Fulton – the son of rugby league immortal Bob Fulton – at a recent junior league rep game.
Agreed facts state the man approached Fulton in an aggressive manner and struck him on the right side of the face.

He declined to involve the police in the incident.

I would have, the next person this wanna be thug punches, might fall, crack his head, and die.
 
A rugby league spectator has been banned for 12 months for striking Brett Fulton – the son of rugby league immortal Bob Fulton – at a recent junior league rep game.

Fulton is the coach of the Manly Sea Eagles’ S.G Ball side, but is now weighing up his future.

The incident occurred when Manly travelled to Newcastle two weeks ago to play the Knights.

Agreed facts state the man approached Fulton in an aggressive manner and struck him on the right side of the face.

Fulton declined to comment when contacted by The Sunday Telegraph.

The father of a Newcastle player has pleaded guilty to breaching the NRL’s code of conduct.

He is now suspended from any rugby league activity until April next year after an investigation by the NSWRL.

He was charged on three counts:

● Assault or act with aggression to any person.

● Behave in a way contrary to the code of conduct and spirit of the game.

● Behave in a way which brings discredit to a club or the league.

A rugby league spectator has been banned for 12 months for striking Brett Fulton.

A rugby league spectator has been banned for 12 months for striking Brett Fulton.
NSWRL chief executive Dave Trodden says it is a warning to all fans.

“Every person involved in our game is entitled to expect they can work in a safe environment and be treated in a respectful manner,” Trodden said.

“Anyone who breaches our code of conduct will be dealt with in a manner that shows and sends a signal to others that this sort of behaviour will not be tolerated.”

Fulton was not seriously injured in the attack.

He declined to involve the police in the incident.
12months? Should of been a 5 year ban. No coach or administrator from any club should be subjected to violence. Guys obviously a grub..
 
Good article at https://www.news.com.au/sport/nrl/w...k/news-story/939742c5bee9a02a860b6670df4e6efb

‘When you see your mate get hurt like that, it hurts a little bit’: Teammates rally around Tom Trbojevic after latest setback​

The Sea Eagles wouldn’t have won Sunday’s game if it was played in 2022, but a return to some old school Manly mentality has them flying high.

Martin Gabor
https://www.news.com.au/sport/nrl/t...n/news-story/9a7ba7f704ac797cad0a1a6b463d4800
There were questions last year about whether there was a divide in the Sea Eagles squad, but the bond among the players has never been stronger, with Josh Aloiai admitting “it hurt” to see Tom Trbojevic go down injured on Sunday.
Trbojevic will have scans on his groin on Monday, with the club hopeful that his latest injury setback isn’t too serious given he was able to walk freely in the sheds after the 22-16 win over the Wests Tigers.
It is a huge concern to see the star fullback go down, but his teammates are rallying around him just days after Trbojevic hosted a poker night and bought dinner for about 20 players.
Tom Trbojevic came off late with a groin injury, but there’s a cautious optimism that he won’t be sidelined for too long. Picture: Mark Kolbe/Getty Images

Tom Trbojevic came off late with a groin injury, but there’s a cautious optimism that he won’t be sidelined for too long. Picture: Mark Kolbe/Getty Images
“We’re just super connected here and some of our relationships are really tight, so when you see your mate get hurt like that, it hurts a little bit,” Aloiai said.
“You want that connectivity in the group and we really care about one another. You can see that on the field and we’ve been building it off the field.
“Across the whole group, we’re going to have each other’s back and that’s how we’re going to respond to everything this year.”
The Sea Eagles are up to second spot on the ladder in an incredible turnaround from the team that crumbled late last year after the pride jersey fiasco.
Their late-season capitulation cost Des Hasler his job, but Anthony Seibold has come in and steadied the ship, with the pre-season champions finding ways to win when they’re not at their best.
The Sea Eagles would have crumbled under pressure last year, but this squad is built differently and showed that in Sunday’s comeback win. Picture: Mark Kolbe/Getty Images

The Sea Eagles would have crumbled under pressure last year, but this squad is built differently and showed that in Sunday’s comeback win. Picture: Mark Kolbe/Getty Images
That was the case on Sunday when the Tigers dominated the second half and hit the front late in the game, but the Sea Eagles calmly dealt with the adversity and rallied late to retake the lead through a Jason Saab try.

Winning ugly is something they haven’t been able to do in recent years, with Manly often relying on their slick attack to get the job done, but the past two weeks have shown that this is a very different team.

“Perhaps in the past we wouldn’t have got there in the end and found a way to win ugly. An ugly win is better than an ugly loss,” Aloiai said.
“Manly mentality is continuing to turn up for each other, and we did that. Statistically, everything was against, but we found a way to win. That’s part of the Manly mentality.”
 
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A rugby league spectator has been banned for 12 months for striking Brett Fulton – the son of rugby league immortal Bob Fulton – at a recent junior league rep game.




A rugby league spectator has been banned for 12 months for striking Brett Fulton.
The Fulton jealousy and the tall poppy spiteful people sadly live on
 
Not sure where to put this but I found it quite funny.Perfect for those on ST’s that love to speculate based on absolutely nothing and with plenty of holes in the story
Sounds more like a plant to try and p*ss Manly players off............ and most supporters. Even the second story about some coach making players play injured coming straight after that story, could also be trying to implicate Seibs. Conspiracy conspiracy.
 
Not sure where to put this but I found it quite funny.Perfect for those on ST’s that love to speculate based on absolutely nothing and with plenty of holes in the story
Move DCE to 5/8th and Schuster to centre (lol) to accommodate a bloke who has far less upside than our NSW half in Jamie Humphries..Please..
 

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