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By: Mr Peter Peters.
Since we stood up to the NRL over the Brett Stewart fiasco we’ve had everything thrown at us.
FROM March 2009, when the owners and board refused to buckle under financial threats from the NRL over the game’s then pin-up boy, Brett Stewart, the Sea Eagles have been on a collision course with the game’s hierarchy.
The NRL wanted the club to stand down Stewart until he appeared in court over what proved to be untrue allegations but the club stared down the NRL and allowed the young fullback his democratic right and day in court.
His acquittal of the charges never drew anything resembling an apology from the NRL or its then boss David Gallop, to Stewart or the club.
Since then the club has had everything possible thrown at it, from alleged match fixing and salary cap rorting to the current slapping of a $20,000 fine for post-match comments made by coach Trent Barrett following Saturday’s sudden death semi-final loss to Penrith.
None of the above have been determined as being true yet Manly remain under heavy fire.
read more at:
http://newslocal.smedia.com.au/manly-daily/
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By: Mr Peter Peters.
Since we stood up to the NRL over the Brett Stewart fiasco we’ve had everything thrown at us.
FROM March 2009, when the owners and board refused to buckle under financial threats from the NRL over the game’s then pin-up boy, Brett Stewart, the Sea Eagles have been on a collision course with the game’s hierarchy.
The NRL wanted the club to stand down Stewart until he appeared in court over what proved to be untrue allegations but the club stared down the NRL and allowed the young fullback his democratic right and day in court.
His acquittal of the charges never drew anything resembling an apology from the NRL or its then boss David Gallop, to Stewart or the club.
Since then the club has had everything possible thrown at it, from alleged match fixing and salary cap rorting to the current slapping of a $20,000 fine for post-match comments made by coach Trent Barrett following Saturday’s sudden death semi-final loss to Penrith.
None of the above have been determined as being true yet Manly remain under heavy fire.
read more at:
http://newslocal.smedia.com.au/manly-daily/
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