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Holy shit! Play with firs and you get burnt I suppose. Be interesting to hear the background behind this incident. Disgruntled player, drug deal gone wrong, etc...
so your saying that Cappi should have had him spend more time on the firing range to improve accuracy. And push for that guaranteed kill?Useless Twat, I blame Cappy.![]()
Im guessing its one of his disgruntled druggies who can't get a new prescription and with the comedown shakes jerked the trigger.How incredibly lucky is that prick. Bullet grazed his forehead. GRAZED HIS FUCKING FOREHEAD!!!
For a normal person i would totally agree, but with this prick he possibly got out a knife and creased his own forehead to make a better story. Sorry but hes got such a history as a bullshit artist i have trouble believing him.How incredibly lucky is that prick. Bullet grazed his forehead. GRAZED HIS FUCKING FOREHEAD!!!
What is he doing for a living now?Holy shit! Play with firs and you get burnt I suppose. Be interesting to hear the background behind this incident. Disgruntled player, drug deal gone wrong, etc...
Suing everyoneWhat is he doing for a living now?
Living out his fantasy as a target at a shooting range?What is he doing for a living now?
NRL’s dirty drugs secret exposed, report claims
JUNE 15, 20174:45PM
THE NRL has another drugs crisis on its hands with a shock report surfacing about the number of players in the game with a drugs strike against their name.
A Yahoo 7 report claims up to 160 players within the game have recorded a positive test for illicit substances.
The positive tests come through the NRL’s in-house testing program which is separate from standard ASADA testing and is focused at recording players’ use of non-performance enhancing illicit substances.
Channel 7 reports a “well-placed source” has revealed around 40 per cent of the game’s 400 registered senior players have a strike against their name.
It is unclear if the number refers to only centrally NRL contracted players or if it includes senior players in lower-level competitions.
Under the NRL’s illicit drugs policy, players who test positive to a banned recreational substance are given a confidential warning. A second positive test incurs a 12-match ban.
Notice of a player’s first strike is only provided to the player, the chief executive of his NRL club and his team’s welfare manager.
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Storm’s coming.Source:News Corp Australia
Former Sharks star Ben Barba last year recorded a second strike after his team’s NRL grand final triumph, while Kiwi Test duo Jesse Bromwich and Kevin Proctor were also suspended by their clubs for allegedly becoming involved in a cocaine scandal after the trans-Tasman Test in Canberra in May.
Roosters star Shaun Kenny-Dowall is also due to front court next week after being charged with cocaine possession last month.
Channel 7 reports Kenny-Dowall is still expected to join Newcastle before the June 30 deadline this year after being released from his contract with the Roosters.
“Knights officials and coaching staff are keen to have him on board ASAP; the improvement a player of his experience and talent would bring to such a young group is obvious,” Yahoo 7 reported.
“The stumbling block is Wests Group, which is poised to buy out the Knights later this year. Wests are wary of the club’s notorious drugs history — both performance enhancing and recreational — and want to avoid any player with a track record in either department.”
https://www.news.com.au/sport/nrl/n...s/news-story/b3aabf76543643cce40166815a3e95b0