Dnarever wrote on Jul 20
th, 2015 at 9:05am:
cods wrote on Jul 20
th, 2015 at 8:54am:
Dnarever wrote on Jul 19
th, 2015 at 7:51pm:
The Idiot premier of NSW: has told the NRL to take the law into their own hands.
Quote:NSW Premier Mike Baird said the NRL needed to take a stronger stance against Kenny-Dowall and said he would be talking to the organisation.
"The sooner we tell everyone in NSW and across the country that violence against women is not acceptable — there's no blurring of the lines here," he said.
"It is outrageous. Yes, we have to ensure that this has in fact taken place and everyone is entitled to due process, but I think we need to see some stronger messages coming from the NRL."
What is it with conservatives and having the hanging before the trial ?
http://www.abc.net.au/news/2015-07-19/roosters-stand-shaun-kenny-dowall-down/663... she took an AVO out what does that suggest????????????????????????????????????????????..
maybe to simpletons nothing...

oh thats right they need to be in hospital or dead..
and in the mean time the perp goes on playing footy and being paid zillions..
its only another silly female after all.... and dont most of them deserve what they get?????????
So you think that anyone accused of anything should just l
ose their job.This is not about the charges which should be dealt with appropriately by the courts and police.
This is about the NRL at the Premiers insistence choosing to pre-empt that process and producing penalties outside the legal system. Have a think about what could happen if the NRL penalise him for a criminal offence and then the courts find him innocent ?
Is the premier going to offer to pay the compensation bill ?
the Premier as is the PM has a right to his opinion dont like the answer dont ask the question....
its funny I dont recall you breaking your heart over Gillards comments on Julian Assange..
Quote:At one stage Ms Gillard labelled the actions of WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange "illegal". It was later downgraded to "grossly irresponsible".
of course all different I realise that..

the NRL as we all know has turned a blind eye and shut down any talk on what some of our STARS do...Mad Mondays are not for the faint hearted ..
its a given.. as I have said they get sacked from one club and other clubs line up to sign them up.....
your concern about them losing their job is
so so...
what a shame they dont think like that???.. oh I might lose my job if I pizz in someones drink....

the fact is they dont HAVE to worry about their job.. most can do anything.. I am trying to think of any football player that has lost his livelihood over
anything....and there has been some appalling behaviour over the years and its getting worse... now it even goes on overseas...
you do seem more concerned about the Premier than what this nice young man may have or may not have done.......an AVO usually is given out for a reason...
he is only facing 10 charges...n o news here..
Quote: Quote:Shaun Kenny-Dowall is expected to plead not guilty to domestic violence charges and could make his return to the NRL as early as this week as coach Trent Robinson defended his club's reputation with two stars to face court this week.
The Roosters brushed aside off-field woes as they wrapped up a clinical 24-0 win against the Warriors to further boast their premiership credentials. Kenny-Dowall was a late withdrawal after being stood down a day after charges were laid against him for allegedly assaulting his former partner.
He will face court on Thursday while teammate Michael Jennings will be in court on Monday after he was charged with offensive behaviour last month.
Roosters chief executive Brian Canavan said he expected Kenny-Dowall to plead not guilty to the 10 charges.
"He is struggling. it is a very serious matter," Canavan said. "He didn't play today mainly because of a welfare issue and also a team preparation issue. He wasn't in a position to train with the team yesterday. His own personal preparation, the team preparation and his own welfare, the decision was made this morning for him not to play.
"I have known him since he was 15 years of age. He deserves his opportunity to be explained and present his side of the story. That's all we're saying. We definitely don't condone anything to do with domestic violence.
"We understand he will plead not guilty. The NRL have been supportive of that and we as a club will support that process."
Robinson said Kenny-Dowall was "doing it tough".
"Not playing him today was a welfare decision from the club and the NRL," Robinson said.
"It's a difficult time. He is trying to come to terms with it and getting support through family and friends. We don't condone domestic violence. People have to understand that. We want to eradicate that out of our society. There is always due process. There are two sides to every
the roosters.. wow they sure can afford some big gun lawyers...to get their men out of trouble...
its all about the lawyer you know???...