Yes, we need to establish clear standards. I believe one week off is sufficient.
Don’t not disagree 1 bit! Just lots of people jumping to conclusions is allDriving on a suspended license charge - you know full well you can’t. That’s the big one for me. Unless there’s a misunderstanding there. But if you’re suspended, you’re suspended.
The DUI charge part. I’ve heard many stories of players on their way to training in the morning, after a few drinks the night before getting done. Was it Willie Mason a while back?
Without context it’s hard to comment and we await the courts.
I’ll be disappointed if this is related to any Knights events. Mates don’t let mates allegedly drink drive.
I wonder if a Knights punishment could be taken Into account during any court proceedings? Think we either suspend this week, or withhold suspension until Court case where all the facts are heard.
His mindset and mental health should be taken into account and a priority. Support takes a lot of different shapes and sizes.
Yeh, I agree with you (on re-read it perhaps didn’t come across that way, sorry) - it’s easy to assume he’s been on the beers, got drunk and gone for a hoon on face value…allegedly.Don’t not disagree 1 bit! Just lots of people jumping to conclusions is all
Hmm, anyone wanna bet even if proven guilty nothing will happen to him via the club, it will be interesting to see the standards the club set, because every other punishment will be judged by this one.
What indications are there that the club won't take appropriate action?Hmm, anyone wanna bet even if proven guilty nothing will happen to him via the club, it will be interesting to see the standards the club set, because every other punishment will be judged by this one.
Next time someone misses a bus, can’t suspended them if you don’t suspended someone from this.
Again this is all dependent on a guilty verdict, but it will be interesting
ExactlyWhat indications are there that the club won't take appropriate action?
If the nrl360 mob have taught us anything, it's surely that it's better to randomly speculate?Probably a good idea to wait and see.
Exactly. P Platers can lose all their points for simply touching their phone or having a passenger in the car after 11pm.His licence could've been suspended for any number of reasons, such as not paying motorway tolls because the notification or mail are going to a wrong address, whatever, who knows, point is we don't know why his licence is suspended.
It was low range DUI. Given that DUI of alcohol is legal until a given point, it also follows that a low range DUI could be somewhat accidental.
Despite the headline we actually have very little information to know exactly what sort of punishment the lad deserves. I certainly wont be judging him.