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NRL Hooligans thread

FFC Mariner

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And to round off a very good day in CCM land,

http://www.news.com.au/dailytelegraph/story/0,22049,25702756-5001021,00.html

A NRL bad boy will be interviewed by police detectives over an alleged assault of a woman today.

Roosters hooker Jake Friend will be interviewed by police over his knowledge of an alleged nightclub assault on the woman only hours after playing in Sydney Roosters' breakthrough 19-12 win over Cronulla Sharks last night.

Another NRL miscreant: Jake Friend guilty of drink-driving

NRL bad boy: Friend to visit drink-drive graves as punishment

Roosters in free-fall: Fiitler fines himself $10,000 for antics

The 19-year-old, from Randwick was drinking at a nightclub at The Rocks when the incident occured about 3am today.

An ambulance spokesman said a 31-year-old Queensland woman was treated at the scene after being punched in the face.

However, while the woman was interviewed by police she refused to give a statement.

Police today confirmed Friend was present when the alleged incident occured but said it was still unclear who threw the alleged punches as Friend was with a group of Roosters footballers.

Police today are interviewing several of the people involved, inclduing Friend, who they describe as "assisting police with investigations".
 

FFC Mariner

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and this...........

http://www.theaustralian.news.com.au/story/0,25197,25718238-2722,00.html

THE Cronulla Sharks today sacked halfback Brett Seymour following a third alcohol-related incident.

Seymour, 24, is the third Cronulla player in seven months to be axed following Greg Bird for assault and Remi Maitua failing a drugs test.

The chances of Seymour finding another club in the NRL seem remote at best with chief boss David Gallop hesitant at re-registering him in the short term.

"Our current view is that Brett (Seymour) would not be accepted for registration for some time," Gallop said.

In 2006 Seymour was sacked by Brisbane after a series of alcohol-related incidents.

In announcing the decision, Sharks chief executive Richard Fisk said the club had considered all aspects and ramifications for the game, Seymour, and the club.
 

FFC Mariner

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As an ex NRL player, does this one count too?

http://www.news.com.au/dailytelegraph/story/0,22049,25718966-5001023,00.html

AUSTRALIAN Rugby Union has sacked champion winger Lote Tuqiri today after a secret investigation into an off-field incident.

A statement released by the ARU this evening said: "The employment contract of Lote Tuqiri has been terminated effective today.

"ARU has treated this issue as a standard employment matter. The ARU will not make any further comment on the matter as it may be the subject of legal proceedings."

One of Australia's highest paid rugby players, Tuqiri was contracted to the ARU until 2012.

The ARU had been conducting an investigation into a possible breach of the players' code of conduct, but the circumstances of Tuqiri's sacking remained unclear tonight.
 

marinermick

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FFC Mariner said:
As an ex NRL player, does this one count too?

http://www.news.com.au/dailyTerrorgraph/story/0,22049,25718966-5001023,00.html

AUSTRALIAN Rugby Union has sacked champion winger Lote Tuqiri today after a secret investigation into an off-field incident.

A statement released by the ARU this evening said: "The employment contract of Lote Tuqiri has been terminated effective today.

"ARU has treated this issue as a standard employment matter. The ARU will not make any further comment on the matter as it may be the subject of legal proceedings."

One of Australia's highest paid rugby players, Tuqiri was contracted to the ARU until 2012.

The ARU had been conducting an investigation into a possible breach of the players' code of conduct, but the circumstances of Tuqiri's sacking remained unclear tonight.

it does, because he will be back to league in a heartbeat

if he doesn't go to france that is
 

Ranyen

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:'( :'( :'( Hazem El Masri is retiring!!

Even if I wasn't a bulldogs fan, I still would be saddened.

He is such a fantastic player, so I guess it will be better for him to leave before he slumps.

His achievements:

Bulldogs Honours List:

Most games for the Bulldogs - 304 First Grade Games
Most tries for the Bulldogs in First Grade- 154 Tries
Most tries for the Bulldogs overall - 189 Tries
Most goals for the Bulldogs - 845 Goals
Most points for the Bulldogs in First Grade- 2,308 Points
Most points for the Bulldogs overall - 2,468 Points
Most points in a First Grade Game for the Bulldogs - 34 v Wests Tigers (Rnd 2, 2006)

NRL Honours List:

Leading NRL Point Scorer of All Time - 2,308 Points
Leading NRL Point Scorer - 5 Times
Most consecutive goals in First Grade Rugby League: 35 Goals
Telstra Ken Stephen Medal for his selfless community involvement in 2002
The Harvey Norman Women in League Favourite Son Award in 2009. This is presented on behalf of women in the game to an NRL player who embodies the values and qualities of a role model for families and junior players in particular.
Representative Honours List:

City Origin - 5 Caps (2001 - 2007)
NSW Blues - 1 Cap (2007)
Lebanon Cedars - 3 Caps (2000 Rugby League World Cup)
Australian Kangaroos - 1 Cap (2002)
 

Ranyen

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I just thought that they did not pick him much as he was lebanese.... :)

You are right goingtoadisco, they picked other players over him that had less of a chance of conversion, but a higher change of being able to knock a player out with a shoulder charge.

Didn't matter anyway that he wasn't picked, it meant that he wasn't injured or tired for his teams games.
 

Jazzie

Sheer joy at beating the scum :)
scottmac said:
The bloke was/is shite as a player.

His foot however should be cast in gold.

Eggactly ... I just can't believe how long he has been around .... especially with the same club. .... geez, the years have flown.
 

FFC Mariner

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He is a decent role model so has no place in this thread or the game.

All those years and he didnt abuse a woman once - dreadful
 

Ted

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Hazem is a legend and a gentleman. Loyal to one team thoughout his career (which is very rare these days in all sports) and was overlooked due to stature with regards to rep honours. Switched from 'soccer' to league and never looked back once the change was made. His contribution and dedication to the club will be up there with other legends such as Steve Mortimer and Terry Lamb. It's gonna be hard to fill his boots with regards to conversions.
 

tuftman

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scottmac said:
The bloke was/is shite as a player.

His foot however should be cast in gold.

He's scored 150-odd tries in 300 or so games, basically a 1 in 2 strike rate..surely not 'shit'
 

FFC Mariner

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Meanwhile BACK ON TOPIC.......

NRL probes under-the-table payments to Parramatta players

http://www.smh.com.au/news/lhqnews/nrl-probes-underthetable-payments-to-parramatta-players/2009/07/03/1246127690021.html

More promised in the SMH next week in a continuing series of articles. That Tony Zappia, certainly "accident prone" isnt he?

Also

Italian Connection comes under scrutiny

http://www.smh.com.au/news/lhqnews/italian-connection-comes-under-scrutiny/2009/07/03/1246127690245.html
 

Ranyen

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FFC Mariner said:
He is a decent role model so has no place in this thread or the game.

All those years and he didnt abuse a woman once - dreadful

I thought he woul look even better in this thread put up next to the wanks, but also wanted to remind people that there are decent players out there.
 

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