2018 Rd 16 V Broncos: Game Day
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2018 Rd 16 V Broncos: Game Day
2018 Rd 16 V Broncos: Game Day
Canberra Raiders V Brisbane Broncos
Saturday 30 June 7:30pm
Lang Park
Tickets: Click here
TV coverage: Fox League Channel 502
Radio: ABC, 2CC, Mix 106.3
Weather: Morning fog then partly cloudy. Partly cloudy. Areas of morning fog. Slight chance of a shower. Light winds becoming northeasterly 15 to 20 km/h in the early afternoon then becoming light in the late afternoon. Chance of any rain: 20 per cent. Min 12 Max 24
Round 15 2018. Canberra Raiders 48 - Wests Tigers 12. Josh Hodgson returned for the Canberra Raiders from an ACL injury and he looked like he’d never been away from the field. He started on the bench... but when he came onto the field he took control. It was a masterful performance. The Raiders struggled until Hodgson was injected into the match. And at the half time break, the Tigers held a two point lead. But in the second half, the Raiders’ attack opened up and the points flowed for the Green Machine.
2018 Round 15 Canberra Raiders V Wests Tigers
More on Round 15: As I saw it
In Round 16, the Raiders head to Brisbane for a meeting with the Broncos. It’s another must win for the Green Machine, given the break between the top eight and the rest on the competition ladder. Coach Ricky Stuart will start Josh Hodgson hooker, with Siliva Havili on the bench. Sia Soliola will also be part of the starting team at prop, with Dunamis Lui on the interchange. Junior Paulo (foot) has been named to return on the bench, with Luke Bateman (knee) sidelined.
For the Broncos, Tom Opacic replaces Sam Tagataese on the bench. Tevita Pangai Junior (ribs) maintains his place in the starting team.
Late changes: Brad Abbey will debut for the Raiders at fullback after Jack Wighton was stood down late in the week. Charlie Gubb is the other player to officially drop out of the Raiders squad, but Craig Garvey has travelled to Auckland to play for Mounties. Jack Murchie remains on the extended bench.
Tevita Pangai Jnr has been ruled out for the Broncos, with Alex Glenn coming into the starting team and Korbin Sims onto the bench.
History: The Raiders have won 19 of 51 matches against the Brisbane Broncos, with one draw. That’s just a 38 per cent win rate. Canberra is on a five game losing streak against the Broncos and have won only two of the past 10 matches. The Raiders have not won at Lang Park since 2010, when they secured a finals place - and knocked the Broncos out of finals contention - with a two point victory. Canberra has only won four of 17 matches against Brisbane at Lang Park. In addition, the Green Machine won just one of the six games played at QEII Stadium, when that was the Broncos’ home ground. Canberra lost both contests between the clubs in 2017, including the Round 4 Clash at Lang Park, 13-12.
2017 Round 16 Canberra Raiders V Brisbane Broncos
2017 Round 4 Canberra Raiders V Brisbane Broncos
2016 Round 14 Canberra Raiders V Brisbane Broncos
In this week’s "History Happens", we go back to that last victory at Lang Park. What a night it was!
2010 Round 26 Canberra Raiders V Brisbane Broncos
Form: The Raiders have a LLWLW form line in their past five matches, while the Broncos have a LWWLW record. The Broncos won, 20-16, against the Sharks at Cronulla in their most recent outing. They have had recent losses to the Storm and Sea Eagles, and wins over the Roosters and Eels.
Betting: The Brisbane Broncos are $1.63 favourites in the match, with the Raiders paying $2.30. The Raiders have 3.5 points start in the line betting. Despite the loss of Wighton, the odds have slightly shortened for the Raiders over the week.
Stat attack: It is a battle between eighth (Broncos) and ninth (Raiders) on the competition ladder. The Tigers have an 8 and 6 record so far in 2018, while the Raiders are 6 and 8. Canberra has played five matches against top eight teams and is yet to win one. The Broncos have won four of seven matches against top eight sides.
The Raiders’ attack (24 points and four tries scored per match) is better than the Broncos (19 points and three tries per match). However, the teams have a similar defensive record, with the Broncos conceding an average of 22 points (3.6 tries) per game, the Raiders 21 (3.3 tries). The Broncos are the only team in the top eight with a negative points differential (-44), while the Raiders are the only team in the bottom eight with a positive points differential (+36).
Both teams produce similar average running metres (Broncos 1444m, Raiders 1432m per match), but the Broncos produce more kicking metres (Broncos 512m, Raiders 386m per match). The Broncos have a slight better completion rate (Broncos 78 per cent, Raiders 76 per cent), while the Raiders produce slightly more metres per run (9.1-8.9 metres). There is not much difference in errors per game (Broncos nine, Raiders 10), but the Raiders average more penalties conceded (Broncos eight, Raiders 10). The Raiders make slightly more offloads (Raiders nine, Broncos eight per match on average) and line breaks (Raiders five, Broncos four per match).
The teams have a similar tackle efficiency rate (Raiders missing 30 of 339 tackles required on average per match, Broncos missing 31 of 356).
Our tip: The Raiders are four competition points adrift of the Brisbane Broncos and if Canberra is to make the finals, they must reduce that gap... and win in this match. Most of the team statistics are remarkably similar, with the Raiders having some advantage in attack. However, the frustrating thing for Raiders fans is that the Raiders have lost so many close matches - with their points differential an indicator that they may be a better team than their position on the ladder would suggest. The Broncos, on the other hand, have found a way to win some close ones.
Canberra’s record against the Broncos at Lang Park is also cause for concern. Ricky Stuart has brought his team to south east Queensland early this week for a camp at Sanctuary Cove in an effort to address the “hoodoo”. I’m hoping that helps. In addition, the successful return of Josh Hodgson in the last round is a big plus for the Raiders. But this is a very tough “road” assignment for the Green Machine. The head tells me I shouldn’t expect anything other than a Broncos win... probably a heart breaking one! Broncos by two.
What they’re saying:
Jarrod Croker on Elliott Whitehead’s man of the match performance for England: “The way Elliott played for England on the weekend was the amount of effort and how much he puts in for us every week. No one was surprised to see him get man of the match that's for sure. He had a blinder over there and to see him back here this morning just proves that he's back and healthy and ready to go again.”
Canberra Raiders
21. Brad Abbey
2. Nick Cotric
3. Jarrod Croker (C)
4. Joey Leilua
5. Michael Oldfield
6. Blake Austin
7. Aidan Sezer
8. Sia Soliola
9. Josh Hodgson
10. Shannon Boyd
11. Joe Tapine
12. Elliott Whitehead
13. Josh Papalii
14. Siliva Havili
15. Junior Paulo
16. Dunamis Lui
17. Liam Knight
18. Jack Murchie
20. Craig Garvey
Brisbane Broncos
1. Darius Boyd ©
2. Corey Oates
3. James Roberts
4. Jordan Kahu
5. Jamayne Isaako
6. Anthony Milford
7. Kodi Nikorima
8. Matt Lodge
9. Andrew McCullough
10. Sam Thaiday
17. Alex Glenn
12. Jaydn Su'A
13. Josh McGuire
14. Patrick Mago
15. Joe Ofahengaue
16. Tom Opacic
18. Korbin Sims
20. Sam Tagataese
21. David Fifita
22. Kotoni Staggs
Officials:
Referees: Chris Sutton, Alan Shortall
Sideline Officials: Clayton Sharpe, Liam Kennedy
Video Referees: Steve Chiddy, Ben Galea
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Canberra Raiders V Brisbane Broncos
Saturday 30 June 7:30pm
Lang Park
Tickets: Click here
TV coverage: Fox League Channel 502
Radio: ABC, 2CC, Mix 106.3
Weather: Morning fog then partly cloudy. Partly cloudy. Areas of morning fog. Slight chance of a shower. Light winds becoming northeasterly 15 to 20 km/h in the early afternoon then becoming light in the late afternoon. Chance of any rain: 20 per cent. Min 12 Max 24
Round 15 2018. Canberra Raiders 48 - Wests Tigers 12. Josh Hodgson returned for the Canberra Raiders from an ACL injury and he looked like he’d never been away from the field. He started on the bench... but when he came onto the field he took control. It was a masterful performance. The Raiders struggled until Hodgson was injected into the match. And at the half time break, the Tigers held a two point lead. But in the second half, the Raiders’ attack opened up and the points flowed for the Green Machine.
2018 Round 15 Canberra Raiders V Wests Tigers
More on Round 15: As I saw it
In Round 16, the Raiders head to Brisbane for a meeting with the Broncos. It’s another must win for the Green Machine, given the break between the top eight and the rest on the competition ladder. Coach Ricky Stuart will start Josh Hodgson hooker, with Siliva Havili on the bench. Sia Soliola will also be part of the starting team at prop, with Dunamis Lui on the interchange. Junior Paulo (foot) has been named to return on the bench, with Luke Bateman (knee) sidelined.
For the Broncos, Tom Opacic replaces Sam Tagataese on the bench. Tevita Pangai Junior (ribs) maintains his place in the starting team.
Late changes: Brad Abbey will debut for the Raiders at fullback after Jack Wighton was stood down late in the week. Charlie Gubb is the other player to officially drop out of the Raiders squad, but Craig Garvey has travelled to Auckland to play for Mounties. Jack Murchie remains on the extended bench.
Tevita Pangai Jnr has been ruled out for the Broncos, with Alex Glenn coming into the starting team and Korbin Sims onto the bench.
History: The Raiders have won 19 of 51 matches against the Brisbane Broncos, with one draw. That’s just a 38 per cent win rate. Canberra is on a five game losing streak against the Broncos and have won only two of the past 10 matches. The Raiders have not won at Lang Park since 2010, when they secured a finals place - and knocked the Broncos out of finals contention - with a two point victory. Canberra has only won four of 17 matches against Brisbane at Lang Park. In addition, the Green Machine won just one of the six games played at QEII Stadium, when that was the Broncos’ home ground. Canberra lost both contests between the clubs in 2017, including the Round 4 Clash at Lang Park, 13-12.
2017 Round 16 Canberra Raiders V Brisbane Broncos
2017 Round 4 Canberra Raiders V Brisbane Broncos
2016 Round 14 Canberra Raiders V Brisbane Broncos
In this week’s "History Happens", we go back to that last victory at Lang Park. What a night it was!
2010 Round 26 Canberra Raiders V Brisbane Broncos
Form: The Raiders have a LLWLW form line in their past five matches, while the Broncos have a LWWLW record. The Broncos won, 20-16, against the Sharks at Cronulla in their most recent outing. They have had recent losses to the Storm and Sea Eagles, and wins over the Roosters and Eels.
Betting: The Brisbane Broncos are $1.63 favourites in the match, with the Raiders paying $2.30. The Raiders have 3.5 points start in the line betting. Despite the loss of Wighton, the odds have slightly shortened for the Raiders over the week.
Stat attack: It is a battle between eighth (Broncos) and ninth (Raiders) on the competition ladder. The Tigers have an 8 and 6 record so far in 2018, while the Raiders are 6 and 8. Canberra has played five matches against top eight teams and is yet to win one. The Broncos have won four of seven matches against top eight sides.
The Raiders’ attack (24 points and four tries scored per match) is better than the Broncos (19 points and three tries per match). However, the teams have a similar defensive record, with the Broncos conceding an average of 22 points (3.6 tries) per game, the Raiders 21 (3.3 tries). The Broncos are the only team in the top eight with a negative points differential (-44), while the Raiders are the only team in the bottom eight with a positive points differential (+36).
Both teams produce similar average running metres (Broncos 1444m, Raiders 1432m per match), but the Broncos produce more kicking metres (Broncos 512m, Raiders 386m per match). The Broncos have a slight better completion rate (Broncos 78 per cent, Raiders 76 per cent), while the Raiders produce slightly more metres per run (9.1-8.9 metres). There is not much difference in errors per game (Broncos nine, Raiders 10), but the Raiders average more penalties conceded (Broncos eight, Raiders 10). The Raiders make slightly more offloads (Raiders nine, Broncos eight per match on average) and line breaks (Raiders five, Broncos four per match).
The teams have a similar tackle efficiency rate (Raiders missing 30 of 339 tackles required on average per match, Broncos missing 31 of 356).
Our tip: The Raiders are four competition points adrift of the Brisbane Broncos and if Canberra is to make the finals, they must reduce that gap... and win in this match. Most of the team statistics are remarkably similar, with the Raiders having some advantage in attack. However, the frustrating thing for Raiders fans is that the Raiders have lost so many close matches - with their points differential an indicator that they may be a better team than their position on the ladder would suggest. The Broncos, on the other hand, have found a way to win some close ones.
Canberra’s record against the Broncos at Lang Park is also cause for concern. Ricky Stuart has brought his team to south east Queensland early this week for a camp at Sanctuary Cove in an effort to address the “hoodoo”. I’m hoping that helps. In addition, the successful return of Josh Hodgson in the last round is a big plus for the Raiders. But this is a very tough “road” assignment for the Green Machine. The head tells me I shouldn’t expect anything other than a Broncos win... probably a heart breaking one! Broncos by two.
What they’re saying:
Jarrod Croker on Elliott Whitehead’s man of the match performance for England: “The way Elliott played for England on the weekend was the amount of effort and how much he puts in for us every week. No one was surprised to see him get man of the match that's for sure. He had a blinder over there and to see him back here this morning just proves that he's back and healthy and ready to go again.”
Canberra Raiders
21. Brad Abbey
2. Nick Cotric
3. Jarrod Croker (C)
4. Joey Leilua
5. Michael Oldfield
6. Blake Austin
7. Aidan Sezer
8. Sia Soliola
9. Josh Hodgson
10. Shannon Boyd
11. Joe Tapine
12. Elliott Whitehead
13. Josh Papalii
14. Siliva Havili
15. Junior Paulo
16. Dunamis Lui
17. Liam Knight
18. Jack Murchie
20. Craig Garvey
Brisbane Broncos
1. Darius Boyd ©
2. Corey Oates
3. James Roberts
4. Jordan Kahu
5. Jamayne Isaako
6. Anthony Milford
7. Kodi Nikorima
8. Matt Lodge
9. Andrew McCullough
10. Sam Thaiday
17. Alex Glenn
12. Jaydn Su'A
13. Josh McGuire
14. Patrick Mago
15. Joe Ofahengaue
16. Tom Opacic
18. Korbin Sims
20. Sam Tagataese
21. David Fifita
22. Kotoni Staggs
Officials:
Referees: Chris Sutton, Alan Shortall
Sideline Officials: Clayton Sharpe, Liam Kennedy
Video Referees: Steve Chiddy, Ben Galea
Match Hashtags: #NRL #WeareRaiders #BleedGreen #NRLBroncosRaiders
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My concern is Austin he’s been told he isn’t wanted so will he really care now ?
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Game day!!!! Go the Raiders...
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And here we go..
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Game day in sunny Brisbane, a big welcome to the next superstar, Brad Abbey!
See you all at the Royal Albert in a few hours, il be the good looking bloke who looks like a young Mal Meninga, holding up the bar!
Caaaarn Raiders! let the winning streak begin!
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Caaaarn Raiders! let the winning streak begin!
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You know what I love about losing 4 games this season by 2 points or less and being in this situation? Absolutely nothing. We should be in the top 4 with a game in hand.
Anyway, the boys have dug themselves this hole, so it will be interesting to see how they respond.
Anyway, the boys have dug themselves this hole, so it will be interesting to see how they respond.
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Watching the game at home with my brother who supports Brisbane. I 100% expect a Brisbane win.
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Not the Royal Albert... The Lord Alfred!Kryptonite wrote: ↑June 30, 2018, 8:18 am Game day in sunny Brisbane, a big welcome to the next superstar, Brad Abbey!
See you all at the Royal Albert in a few hours, il be the good looking bloke who looks like a young Mal Meninga, holding up the bar!
Caaaarn Raiders! let the winning streak begin!
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Everyone who's going to the game/the LA today, I'll see you there. I won't be hard to miss
Bringing the old boy who is a Broncs fan so go easy on him!
Bringing the old boy who is a Broncs fan so go easy on him!
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Carn the boys
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Penalty Broncos...
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Hes playing for a new contract elsewhere? Needs to show what he can do to get the next contract?InFernos_Raiders wrote: ↑June 30, 2018, 3:18 am My concern is Austin he’s been told he isn’t wanted so will he really care now ?
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Jack Wighton.... stood down yet not convicted in court, NRL step in and make the decision he cant play.
Matt Lodge... terrorised people, ordered to pay compensation, as yet has paid zilch, NRL allow him to play.
Fair?
Matt Lodge... terrorised people, ordered to pay compensation, as yet has paid zilch, NRL allow him to play.
Fair?
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Only a DELUSIONIST thinks the NRL is fair. Im also annoyed about the ref who cant possibly be fair even before kick off - what is it? 11 straights wins at Lang Park when Sutton has the whistle?
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Time to rewrite the history books or the remainder of the season is going to be pretty dull.
It's a simple game; tackle, back-up, pass, hold the ball! What did I say? "Hold the bloody ball!!"
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greeneyed wrote: ↑June 30, 2018, 8:47 amNot the Royal Albert... The Lord Alfred!Kryptonite wrote: ↑June 30, 2018, 8:18 am Game day in sunny Brisbane, a big welcome to the next superstar, Brad Abbey!
See you all at the Royal Albert in a few hours, il be the good looking bloke who looks like a young Mal Meninga, holding up the bar!
Ooops, wrong Pub!
Caaaarn Raiders! let the winning streak begin!
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He hasn't cared for a bit. I hope he does well. He just hasnt been good for awhilePerthRaider86 wrote: ↑June 30, 2018, 11:30 amHes playing for a new contract elsewhere? Needs to show what he can do to get the next contract?InFernos_Raiders wrote: ↑June 30, 2018, 3:18 am My concern is Austin he’s been told he isn’t wanted so will he really care now ?
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Is Tapine a definite starter, talk on another site he may be out.
Haven't heard anything else other than team sheet.
Haven't heard anything else other than team sheet.
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Um. He pleaded guilty. He beat people up. He's only going back to court for sentencing.Johno wrote:Jack Wighton.... stood down yet not convicted in court, NRL step in and make the decision he cant play.
Matt Lodge... terrorised people, ordered to pay compensation, as yet has paid zilch, NRL allow him to play.
Fair?
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He's known before this week that he wasn't going to be here next year.InFernos_Raiders wrote: ↑June 30, 2018, 3:18 am My concern is Austin he’s been told he isn’t wanted so will he really care now ?
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Is Tapine playing?
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Just watching the Edge on Fox. Josh Hodgson will back up and play today after Playing over in Denver.......
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2018 Rd 16 V Broncos: Game Day
Oh I get it
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I thought it wasnt finished he had just pleaded guilty?T_R wrote: ↑June 30, 2018, 1:16 pmUm. He pleaded guilty. He beat people up. He's only going back to court for sentencing.Johno wrote:Jack Wighton.... stood down yet not convicted in court, NRL step in and make the decision he cant play.
Matt Lodge... terrorised people, ordered to pay compensation, as yet has paid zilch, NRL allow him to play.
Fair?
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We need a good start here with no dropsies.
Stick with them and stay in the game.
Can't afford to be handing the ball over all night with stupid errors..
Must control the ball, and talk in D.
Stick with them and stay in the game.
Can't afford to be handing the ball over all night with stupid errors..
Must control the ball, and talk in D.
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Correct johno, everyone is ready to judge and hang jack. Lets all let the courts do their job.Johno wrote:I thought it wasnt finished he had just pleaded guilty?T_R wrote: ↑June 30, 2018, 1:16 pmUm. He pleaded guilty. He beat people up. He's only going back to court for sentencing.Johno wrote:Jack Wighton.... stood down yet not convicted in court, NRL step in and make the decision he cant play.
Matt Lodge... terrorised people, ordered to pay compensation, as yet has paid zilch, NRL allow him to play.
Fair?
You can plead guilty and have no conviction recorded,
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I expect Brisbane to drop the ball once the whole game.
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Plz god let Tapine play
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lolT_R wrote: ↑June 30, 2018, 1:16 pmUm. He pleaded guilty. He beat people up. He's only going back to court for sentencing.Johno wrote:Jack Wighton.... stood down yet not convicted in court, NRL step in and make the decision he cant play.
Matt Lodge... terrorised people, ordered to pay compensation, as yet has paid zilch, NRL allow him to play.
Fair?
Old Johno ain't the sharpest tool in the shed
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Johno is technically correct though. Jack wasn't convicted by the court, he pled guilty. Semantics, maybe, but there is a difference.
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If you plead guilty you're guilty and it goes to sentencing, if you plead not guilty it goes to trialraiderskater wrote:Johno is technically correct though. Jack wasn't convicted by the court, he pled guilty. Semantics, maybe, but there is a difference.
It's not that hard to understand really..
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Whooooo, so its me and Sezer now?afgtnk wrote: ↑June 30, 2018, 4:56 pmlolT_R wrote: ↑June 30, 2018, 1:16 pmUm. He pleaded guilty. He beat people up. He's only going back to court for sentencing.Johno wrote:Jack Wighton.... stood down yet not convicted in court, NRL step in and make the decision he cant play.
Matt Lodge... terrorised people, ordered to pay compensation, as yet has paid zilch, NRL allow him to play.
Fair?
Old Johno ain't the sharpest tool in the shed
You'd be an expert on tools buddy
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But you can be found guilty and have no conviction. I think Fergo had this happen. No idea how that works with the circle court stuff.-TW- wrote: ↑June 30, 2018, 5:37 pmIf you plead guilty you're guilty and it goes to sentencing, if you plead not guilty it goes to trialraiderskater wrote:Johno is technically correct though. Jack wasn't convicted by the court, he pled guilty. Semantics, maybe, but there is a difference.
It's not that hard to understand really..
Re: 2018 Rd 16 V Broncos: Game Day
Just like Fergo, Catcat wrote: ↑June 30, 2018, 3:59 pmCorrect johno, everyone is ready to judge and hang jack. Lets all let the courts do their job.Johno wrote:I thought it wasnt finished he had just pleaded guilty?T_R wrote: ↑June 30, 2018, 1:16 pmUm. He pleaded guilty. He beat people up. He's only going back to court for sentencing.Johno wrote:Jack Wighton.... stood down yet not convicted in court, NRL step in and make the decision he cant play.
Matt Lodge... terrorised people, ordered to pay compensation, as yet has paid zilch, NRL allow him to play.
Fair?
You can plead guilty and have no conviction recorded,
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