NRL are Hypocrites......Matt Lodge

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NRL won't make Brisbane Broncos forward Matt Lodge pay damages to US victims
Chris Barrett


Matt Lodge will not be compelled by the NRL to begin paying off $1.6 million in damages to victims of his alcohol-fuelled rage in New York after the governing body declared it did not get involved in civil matters.

The NRL on Friday defended its registration of the 22-year-old's one-year contract with Brisbane as the lawyer representing Lodge's four victims told Fairfax Media they had not received a cent of the compensation the front-rower was last March ordered to pay them.
Making his case: Matt Lodge personally fronted Todd Greenberg to convince him he was a fit and proper person to play in the NRL. Photo: AAP
It emerged that the 118-kilogram prop, who has been described as a future NSW State of Origin prospect, personally fronted NRL chief executive Todd Greenberg and chief operating officer Nick Weeks to help convince them he met the code's fit-and-proper person requirement.
They were satisfied that he had spent enough time in exile from the competition since the incident in October 2015 and Lodge will on Saturday night make his first appearance in Broncos colours in a trial match against Gold Coast Titans at Toowoomba.
While the victims' Manhattan lawyer, Renan Varghese, was scathing of Lodge this week, saying "it's been clear by his actions in this case that he thinks he's above the law", an NRL spokesman confirmed that Lodge's civil liabilities in the US were not a consideration when it came to approving his contract with the Broncos.
Officials at League Central privately believe the victims are a better chance of recouping money from Lodge if he is thriving as a footballer and therefore earning a higher salary but the NRL has not demanded a commitment to pay them as a condition of his registration.
"We only make decisions based on football and behavioral matters," a spokesman said.
"We don't get involved in any civil matters. There is no requirement in there related to payment."
The NRL moved to explain the decision to allow Lodge, who played 12 first-grade games for Wests Tigers in 2014 and 2015, back into the game on the eve of his first outing for Brisbane.
"He spent more than two years out of the game and during that period he hadn't had any issues," a spokesman said.
"Once [the integrity unit] are satisfied that they're fit and proper they will register them as long as they've spent adequate time out of the game and have a propensity to rehabilitate.
"It was a serious incident but he rehabilitated really well and he's ended up being a really reformed person in the game."
Varghese, speaking on behalf of the victims – German tourist Carolin Dekeyser, New York couple Joseph Cartright and Ruth Fowler, and their then nine-year-old son – was reluctant to aim criticism at the NRL directly because he was not aware of the procedure conducted before registering players.
However, the lawyer added: "I would have hoped that they would have contacted us as part of the process."
The Lodge lawsuit is not the only US civil case with ramifications for an Australian player.
Jarryd Hayne has vehemently denied a claim brought against him in California that he raped a woman while he was in the US playing American football for the San Francisco 49ers.
If the NRL's position on Lodge is applied to the Hayne situation then the Parramatta back's civil matter, scheduled for Santa Clara County Court in April and which he plans to fight, would appear likely to be given little weight by the governing body.
The pending re-entry of Lodge to the NRL competition itself has drawn comparisons to the integrity unit's process in determining whether or not to register players who have spent long periods out of the game over their conduct or for criminal reasons.
Russell Packer was allowed to join St George Illawarra in 2016 having served a prison sentence for assault and this week the front-rower was named one of five co-captains of his new club Wests Tigers.
This year another high-profile player with a chequered past is bidding to mount an NRL comeback.
Former NSW five-eighth Todd Carney, who has returned from the Super League and joined Northern Pride in Queensland's Intrust Super Cup, has been linked with Manly, who are in the market for a playmaker after the departure of Blake Green to the New Zealand Warriors.
However, the message out of the NRL is there is little appetite to accommodate the 31-year-old because of the string of indiscretions and run-ins with police that marred his decade in the competition.
Sports lawyer Tim Fuller, a former first-grade player, believes that improvements could be made to the way in which such decisions are made so that they were less subjective and could be conveyed more transparently to supporters.
"I think there should be more structure to it," Fuller said.
"When you look at the way players are sanctioned and penalised for on-field misconduct...if you can grade on-field misconduct there is no reason why they shouldn't start to look at the same with off-field misconduct.
"It would take a lot of the guesswork out of the way they sanction players. Otherwise the average person out there just goes "how did they come up with that?"

"We only make decisions based on football and behavioral matters,"
"We don't get involved in any civil matters.
So why did they get involved in the Brett Stewart civil case & suspend him?? What a poor excuse for a supposed professional organisation. The NRL make me sick to the stomach with their hypocrisy. Their excuses for permitting Lodge & Packer etc. to play & play hard ball with Carney is a joke. I bet if any of these so called 'reformed' guys were wanted by Manly there is no way the NRL would allow it. Greenberg & the rest of the NRL hierarchy are a disgrace to the game of Rugby League....Karma will come back to bite these pieces of s%&t!
 
They may not get involved in a civil matter, but when judging whether or not someone is a 'fit and proper person', surely they would take into account:
a) said person actually has victims of his behavior
and
b) said person refuses to pay compensation to those victims, ordered by a legal system

The Americans should have jailed him. 'Fit and proper person', my arse.
 
I don't mean to be picky but wasn't what Snake was charged with a criminal offence and not a civil matter?

Other than that I agree that they are hypocrites either way. I mean, if it was Brisbane or doesn't-matta or the Chooks or Dogs who wanted Carney he would have been cleared months ago.
 
The NRL and whoever has been the CEO since the Brett Stewart debacle has avoided the same sanctions against a player , They know they treated Brett so bad they don’t want a repeat
Everyone knows Lodge shouldn’t have been registered but they allowed it and now they don’t want to admit or change it the same way they treated Brett
Just put there head in the sand and hope it goes away. Typical of how the NRL run the game
 
I don't mean to be picky but wasn't what Snake was charged with a criminal offence and not a civil matter?

Other than that I agree that they are hypocrites either way. I mean, if it was Brisbane or doesn't-matta or the Chooks or Dogs who wanted Carney he would have been cleared months ago.
Yes he was & so was Lodge & so was Packer etc. It shouldn't matter if it's Civil or Criminal or whatever. What Lodge did was disgraceful & he is lucky not to be in prison. Yes Packer served his time as have others & they're back playing NRL. Brett was judged guilty without any thought by the NRL. My point is what Carney did was stupid & deserved punishment but to treat him like an outcast & still not allow him back, yet Lodge is welcomed back with open arms?? Like I said the NRL are a disgrace & it's obvious they have their favorites when it comes to approving contracts, turning a blind eye to TPAs etc........Cowboys, Broncos, Roosters, Eels & to a lesser extent Storm. The way the Eels are currently grovelled over, after what they have done & are allowed to do, sickens me!
 
Oh come on fellas, it’s the Brisbane Donkeys so you all know that for them, the Drizzle and the Rorters “ anything goes”.

The sooner you all realise there’s the favs and the non favs and there’s different rules for each of them the less stress you’ll be under!
Agree nothing will change don’t expect any help from the powers that be (NRL headquarters and referees) and nor should we it’s a level playing field rafter all . Use it as a tool to motivate the players and the fans in a us against them mentality that’s about the gist of the situation so let’s get on with the season.
 
Tell me anyone who shirks his civil liabilities and avoids the consequences of court findings can ever be deemed a fit and proper person.

Whilst it's true that it involves liabilities for a civil matter, they were the consequences of a criminal matter.

Greensprog is tarnishing the moral fabric of the game by allowing an unreformed court dodger to be registered and by playing god in the decision making process. There are no guidelines set in concrete by the NRL as to how they come to a conclusion one way or another.

The justification they gave was piss weak. It would be embarrassing to admit that wayne benett pulls all the strings ..
 
Lodge carved up the QLD cup last year like he was playing in the Holden Cup. If he keeps his nose clean will be an amazing buy. Lots of articles saying he turned down big money from Sydney clubs. Might take a few weeks to settle in to NRL and those weeks will be the toughest
 
We already know that the NRL led by Greenturd has not a shred of integrity.

To allow this guy to play for the Donkeys who are treasured by the NRL and not allowing other players who have not committed a crime anything near as serious makes a mockery of the whole NRL integrity commission.

Greenturd is a germ and he is destroying our game!!!
 
The solution is clear. Greenberg should moved to Armidale and contest the federal seat of New England. He definitely has the integrity to fill that role
 
Can't wait for the first commentator to blurt out a "Lodge looks intimidating out there tonight", hopefully someone is quick enough to fire back a "well he does has form".
I reckon there will be more than a few keen to rustle his feathers out on the field.
 
Can't wait for the first commentator to blurt out a "Lodge looks intimidating out there tonight", hopefully someone is quick enough to fire back a "well he does has form".
I reckon there will be more than a few keen to rustle his feathers out on the field.
Can someone remind me lodge was the one who had c u next Tuesday written on his wrist in an under 20s origin game wasn’t he ?? Stay classy Matt lol
 
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