Agree entirely, but since they don't...gangrenous wrote: ↑January 27, 2020, 2:44 pmWho cares?Dusty wrote:Tearing up a contract just delivers him to a rival.
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I worded that poorly. There are random drug searches but they are not random in the same sense an RBT is. They’re performed on people they genuinely suspect to be holding, not randomly across the general population.Captain Punish wrote: ↑January 27, 2020, 10:09 amPolice don’t do random searches?julian87 wrote: ↑January 27, 2020, 9:50 amIt’s not a drama but coppers don’t search people for drugs randomly.LimeGreenMachine wrote: ↑January 27, 2020, 9:30 am Not a good start but will I'll wait and see what all the details are.
Also how is a random drug search with nothing found drama?
Hahahahahahahahaha
Funniest thing I’ve heard.
It being mentioned in the article shows a few things. He was out both nights, probably bending, was suspected of drug use on the Saturday night as well as being arrested 24hrs later behaving erratically and assaulting police.
well, I guess you could say that I'm buy curious.
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I dogangrenous wrote:Who cares?Dusty wrote:Tearing up a contract just delivers him to a rival.
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Punching a police officer seems pretty serious to me.Smurfette wrote: ↑January 27, 2020, 2:44 pm Sigh. Who could possibly have thought that a bunch of footballers partying in Sydney on Australia Day would end like this? Disappointed that he was in the company of Whitehead and Bateman earlier in the day tbh.
For the record though, I think people are reading a bit too much into his charges, in the sense that they are a classic cluster of charges that roll through magistrates courts across the country every week (the trifecta, or the ham, cheese and tomato sandwich). Not an excuse for any of it, but they suggest circumstances much more mundane than Wighton’s to me.
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I honestly don't care what the club does here. We'll survive and move on if we cut him loose, alternatively this could be a real turning point in his life (let alone football career). He is obviously bad news on the turps.
It'll be interesting to see how this plays out. No big loss either way. We did OK without him last season and we'll move forward as a playing group whether he stays or not.
The club stuck by Wighton and Young... So I suspect they'll back him, but he may be faced with a Carney like choice about his drinking habits moving forward.
It'll be interesting to see how this plays out. No big loss either way. We did OK without him last season and we'll move forward as a playing group whether he stays or not.
The club stuck by Wighton and Young... So I suspect they'll back him, but he may be faced with a Carney like choice about his drinking habits moving forward.
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Pretty muchSeiffert82 wrote:I honestly don't care what the club does here. We'll survive and move on if we cut him loose, alternatively this could be a real turning point in his life (let alone football career). He is obviously bad news on the turps.
It'll be interesting to see how this plays out. No big loss either way. We did OK without him last season and we'll move forward as a playing group whether he stays or not.
The club stuck by Wighton and Young... So I suspect they'll back him, but he may be faced with a Carney like choice about his drinking habits moving forward.
He'll probably end up with a 10 game suspension and we play Cotric in the centres and Oldfield on the wing
Or he gets sacked and we play Cotric in the centres and Oldfield on the wing
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I get what’s been said here. Plenty of people who resist arrest when intoxicated get slapped with assault police officer whether it’s deserved or not.Azza wrote: ↑January 27, 2020, 3:26 pmPunching a police officer seems pretty serious to me.Smurfette wrote: ↑January 27, 2020, 2:44 pm Sigh. Who could possibly have thought that a bunch of footballers partying in Sydney on Australia Day would end like this? Disappointed that he was in the company of Whitehead and Bateman earlier in the day tbh.
For the record though, I think people are reading a bit too much into his charges, in the sense that they are a classic cluster of charges that roll through magistrates courts across the country every week (the trifecta, or the ham, cheese and tomato sandwich). Not an excuse for any of it, but they suggest circumstances much more mundane than Wighton’s to me.
The use of the taser doesn’t look good for him imo.
well, I guess you could say that I'm buy curious.
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I have this really crazy idea! Lets just wait and see what happens before we tar and feather him!
We know he has been charged thats all, those charges may not even make it to court, and those charges can look a million different ways in the real world/ what actually happened
All we know is it does not qualify for the stand down rule
Currently we have heard nothing from the nrl in regards to
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Any more?
And in terms of the search for drugs yes in sydney they do do random drug searches particularly when they are in that kind of "party" area
We know he has been charged thats all, those charges may not even make it to court, and those charges can look a million different ways in the real world/ what actually happened
All we know is it does not qualify for the stand down rule
Currently we have heard nothing from the nrl in regards to
- josh Reynolds
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Any more?
And in terms of the search for drugs yes in sydney they do do random drug searches particularly when they are in that kind of "party" area
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Utterly disappointed that we lost Joey and now have this clown. If you have time view his Instagram page and photo’s. He is a complete dick when he drinks!
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What planet are you on?cat wrote: ↑January 27, 2020, 3:36 pm I have this really crazy idea! Lets just wait and see what happens before we tar and feather him!
We know he has been charged thats all, those charges may not even make it to court, and those charges can look a million different ways in the real world/ what actually happened
All we know is it does not qualify for the stand down rule
Currently we have heard nothing from the nrl in regards to
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Any more?
And in terms of the search for drugs yes in sydney they do do random drug searches particularly when they are in that kind of "party" area
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He is a professional athelete , they may have gone the taser quicker based on his size and skilljulian87 wrote: ↑January 27, 2020, 3:36 pmI get what’s been said here. Plenty of people who resist arrest when intoxicated get slapped with assault police officer whether it’s deserved or not.Azza wrote: ↑January 27, 2020, 3:26 pmPunching a police officer seems pretty serious to me.Smurfette wrote: ↑January 27, 2020, 2:44 pm Sigh. Who could possibly have thought that a bunch of footballers partying in Sydney on Australia Day would end like this? Disappointed that he was in the company of Whitehead and Bateman earlier in the day tbh.
For the record though, I think people are reading a bit too much into his charges, in the sense that they are a classic cluster of charges that roll through magistrates courts across the country every week (the trifecta, or the ham, cheese and tomato sandwich). Not an excuse for any of it, but they suggest circumstances much more mundane than Wighton’s to me.
The use of the taser doesn’t look good for him imo.
We really dont know what happened yet
The cops charge him then the dpp decide what actually sticks
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You need to get with the rest of us in realitycat wrote:I have this really crazy idea! Lets just wait and see what happens before we tar and feather him!
We know he has been charged thats all, those charges may not even make it to court, and those charges can look a million different ways in the real world/ what actually happened
All we know is it does not qualify for the stand down rule
Currently we have heard nothing from the nrl in regards to
- josh Reynolds
- sivo
- dugan
- ofolelenge from the broncos
Any more?
And in terms of the search for drugs yes in sydney they do do random drug searches particularly when they are in that kind of "party" area
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Yeah, I expect 10 weeks minimum too.-TW- wrote: ↑January 27, 2020, 3:32 pmPretty muchSeiffert82 wrote:I honestly don't care what the club does here. We'll survive and move on if we cut him loose, alternatively this could be a real turning point in his life (let alone football career). He is obviously bad news on the turps.
It'll be interesting to see how this plays out. No big loss either way. We did OK without him last season and we'll move forward as a playing group whether he stays or not.
The club stuck by Wighton and Young... So I suspect they'll back him, but he may be faced with a Carney like choice about his drinking habits moving forward.
He'll probably end up with a 10 game suspension and we play Cotric in the centres and Oldfield on the wing
Or he gets sacked and we play Cotric in the centres and Oldfield on the wing
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Re: Canberra Raiders recruit Curtis Scott arrested after Moore Park incident
If we are assigning camps; I'd just like to clarify I was pro work through it with Wighton and I am pro sack Scott.manbearpig wrote: ↑January 27, 2020, 12:36 pm Same sad people who were ready to hang
Wighton.
The lack of comments from Lucy is a tad concerning though
Wighton at least played some footy and banked some credits and wasn't cut loose from another club who saw the writing on the wall before it happened...
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You know as well as me it isn't really Australia Day until you get tased for a third time.Azza wrote: ↑January 27, 2020, 3:26 pmPunching a police officer seems pretty serious to me.Smurfette wrote: ↑January 27, 2020, 2:44 pm Sigh. Who could possibly have thought that a bunch of footballers partying in Sydney on Australia Day would end like this? Disappointed that he was in the company of Whitehead and Bateman earlier in the day tbh.
For the record though, I think people are reading a bit too much into his charges, in the sense that they are a classic cluster of charges that roll through magistrates courts across the country every week (the trifecta, or the ham, cheese and tomato sandwich). Not an excuse for any of it, but they suggest circumstances much more mundane than Wighton’s to me.
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We don’t know the charges don’t qualify for the NRL stand down rule. From what I’ve read, it possibly could.
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Meaning?Northern Raider wrote: ↑January 27, 2020, 3:38 pmWhat planet are you on?cat wrote: ↑January 27, 2020, 3:36 pm I have this really crazy idea! Lets just wait and see what happens before we tar and feather him!
We know he has been charged thats all, those charges may not even make it to court, and those charges can look a million different ways in the real world/ what actually happened
All we know is it does not qualify for the stand down rule
Currently we have heard nothing from the nrl in regards to
- josh Reynolds
- sivo
- dugan
- ofolelenge from the broncos
Any more?
And in terms of the search for drugs yes in sydney they do do random drug searches particularly when they are in that kind of "party" area
So you know what actually happened based on those charges? I for sure dont.
Assault police- could have sworn at them, accidentally struck one when fighting to get away, actually looked them in the eye and deliberately punched them the list goes on.
So let's not crucify him until we really know
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The fact he was that loose and aggressive in public so as to get tasered means he should probably have his contract terminated.julian87 wrote: ↑January 27, 2020, 3:36 pmI get what’s been said here. Plenty of people who resist arrest when intoxicated get slapped with assault police officer whether it’s deserved or not.Azza wrote: ↑January 27, 2020, 3:26 pmPunching a police officer seems pretty serious to me.Smurfette wrote: ↑January 27, 2020, 2:44 pm Sigh. Who could possibly have thought that a bunch of footballers partying in Sydney on Australia Day would end like this? Disappointed that he was in the company of Whitehead and Bateman earlier in the day tbh.
For the record though, I think people are reading a bit too much into his charges, in the sense that they are a classic cluster of charges that roll through magistrates courts across the country every week (the trifecta, or the ham, cheese and tomato sandwich). Not an excuse for any of it, but they suggest circumstances much more mundane than Wighton’s to me.
The use of the taser doesn’t look good for him imo.
He's a lucky young man if the club sticks by him, with absolutely no positive track record on his part. They have no obligation to do so.
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You are not looking at a jail term here, can promise you that.
So there is no way this qualifies
The parra player does based on fiji court rules though.....
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Yeah, I was backing the club to stick by Wighton. Not sure about Scott. He could be a good bloke who is just a tosspot on the drink. That's not uncommon. If so, it ultimately comes down to how he chooses to address the drinking issue. Carney didn't want to change long term, yet Wighton did.BadnMean wrote: ↑January 27, 2020, 3:40 pmIf we are assigning camps; I'd just like to clarify I was pro work through it with Wighton and I am pro sack Scott.manbearpig wrote: ↑January 27, 2020, 12:36 pm Same sad people who were ready to hang
Wighton.
The lack of comments from Lucy is a tad concerning though
Wighton at least played some footy and banked some credits and wasn't cut loose from another club who saw the writing on the wall before it happened...
It's Scott's choice as to how he wants to live his life. One of those directions is a one way road to oblivion.
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cat wrote:Meaning?Northern Raider wrote: ↑January 27, 2020, 3:38 pmWhat planet are you on?cat wrote: ↑January 27, 2020, 3:36 pm I have this really crazy idea! Lets just wait and see what happens before we tar and feather him!
We know he has been charged thats all, those charges may not even make it to court, and those charges can look a million different ways in the real world/ what actually happened
All we know is it does not qualify for the stand down rule
Currently we have heard nothing from the nrl in regards to
- josh Reynolds
- sivo
- dugan
- ofolelenge from the broncos
Any more?
And in terms of the search for drugs yes in sydney they do do random drug searches particularly when they are in that kind of "party" area
So you know what actually happened based on those charges? I for sure dont.
Assault police- could have sworn at them, accidentally struck one when fighting to get away, actually looked them in the eye and deliberately punched them the list goes on.
So let's not crucify him until we really know
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"cat wrote: ↑January 27, 2020, 3:44 pmMeaning?Northern Raider wrote: ↑January 27, 2020, 3:38 pmWhat planet are you on?cat wrote: ↑January 27, 2020, 3:36 pm I have this really crazy idea! Lets just wait and see what happens before we tar and feather him!
We know he has been charged thats all, those charges may not even make it to court, and those charges can look a million different ways in the real world/ what actually happened
All we know is it does not qualify for the stand down rule
Currently we have heard nothing from the nrl in regards to
- josh Reynolds
- sivo
- dugan
- ofolelenge from the broncos
Any more?
And in terms of the search for drugs yes in sydney they do do random drug searches particularly when they are in that kind of "party" area
So you know what actually happened based on those charges? I for sure dont.
Assault police- could have sworn at them, accidentally struck one when fighting to get away, actually looked them in the eye and deliberately punched them the list goes on.
So let's not crucify him until we really know
New South Wales police released a statement that detailed at around 12.45am Monday, January 27 police were called to Driver Ave, Moore Park.
As the officers attempted to assist Scott, he kicked and punched an officer in the face and had to be tasered before he was arrested."
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@Northern Raider, Jynx!
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Just to clarify, actually no, they need "reasonable grounds" to do so in NSW.
Simply being "in a party area" is NOT enough to be searched. A sniffer dog indication (flimsy or imeprfect as they are) is reasonable grounds. Simply being somewhere is not. Erratic behaviour or complaints or seeing you do something may be reasonable grounds.
So police can enter a bar with a dog and see what happens. They cannot suddenly frisk search every single person in that bar- unless they see huge piles of drugs out in the open, or see you drop something, or you are sitting next to a pile of drugs etc.
The fact he was searched is neither here nor there- as long as they didn't find anything it just shows he was probably acting like the kind of merkin who is throwing things at cars, that is enough to get you searched as it is "erratic".
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Haha.Danaman137 wrote: ↑January 27, 2020, 3:51 pm @Northern Raider, Jynx!
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At least some of read the reports.
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But let's wait til we know what the facts are?!??!!?!!?!Northern Raider wrote:"cat wrote: ↑January 27, 2020, 3:44 pmMeaning?Northern Raider wrote: ↑January 27, 2020, 3:38 pmWhat planet are you on?cat wrote: ↑January 27, 2020, 3:36 pm I have this really crazy idea! Lets just wait and see what happens before we tar and feather him!
We know he has been charged thats all, those charges may not even make it to court, and those charges can look a million different ways in the real world/ what actually happened
All we know is it does not qualify for the stand down rule
Currently we have heard nothing from the nrl in regards to
- josh Reynolds
- sivo
- dugan
- ofolelenge from the broncos
Any more?
And in terms of the search for drugs yes in sydney they do do random drug searches particularly when they are in that kind of "party" area
So you know what actually happened based on those charges? I for sure dont.
Assault police- could have sworn at them, accidentally struck one when fighting to get away, actually looked them in the eye and deliberately punched them the list goes on.
So let's not crucify him until we really know
New South Wales police released a statement that detailed at around 12.45am Monday, January 27 police were called to Driver Ave, Moore Park.
As the officers attempted to assist Scott, he kicked and punched an officer in the face and had to be tasered before he was arrested."
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I’d be surprised too if there was a jail term if there is some form of guilty verdict. The NRL isn’t deciding on what they think the penalty will be, they’re looking at the maximum penalty for the charge. I don’t know enough about the charges or the circumstances to know what maximum penalty attaches to the charges. I hope it doesn’t. https://www.armstronglegal.com.au/crimi ... ult/police
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Needed to do it in Bali and then he would have been OK.
Re: Canberra Raiders recruit Curtis Scott arrested after Moore Park incident
sack him and move on
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There’s no way we will cut him.
We did the ‘right thing’ for years with Carney, Dugan, etc and it always came back to bite us on the backside when the NRL let them sign with another club immediately. We showed last summer with Fighton’ Wighton that we aren’t taking the moral high ground any more for the benefit of other clubs. We’re also not paying BJ $450k for a season with no replacement in Canberra. He was a targeted signing and is obviously a huge part of Sticks long term plans.
He’ll be stood down for a bit, Ricky will give him an absolute bollocking behind closed doors and he’ll be back on the field at some point in green this season.
The only way we will cut him is if the league forces us to.
We did the ‘right thing’ for years with Carney, Dugan, etc and it always came back to bite us on the backside when the NRL let them sign with another club immediately. We showed last summer with Fighton’ Wighton that we aren’t taking the moral high ground any more for the benefit of other clubs. We’re also not paying BJ $450k for a season with no replacement in Canberra. He was a targeted signing and is obviously a huge part of Sticks long term plans.
He’ll be stood down for a bit, Ricky will give him an absolute bollocking behind closed doors and he’ll be back on the field at some point in green this season.
The only way we will cut him is if the league forces us to.
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Skill in what? Drunk brawling?cat wrote:He is a professional athelete , they may have gone the taser quicker based on his size and skilljulian87 wrote: ↑January 27, 2020, 3:36 pmI get what’s been said here. Plenty of people who resist arrest when intoxicated get slapped with assault police officer whether it’s deserved or not.Azza wrote: ↑January 27, 2020, 3:26 pmPunching a police officer seems pretty serious to me.Smurfette wrote: ↑January 27, 2020, 2:44 pm Sigh. Who could possibly have thought that a bunch of footballers partying in Sydney on Australia Day would end like this? Disappointed that he was in the company of Whitehead and Bateman earlier in the day tbh.
For the record though, I think people are reading a bit too much into his charges, in the sense that they are a classic cluster of charges that roll through magistrates courts across the country every week (the trifecta, or the ham, cheese and tomato sandwich). Not an excuse for any of it, but they suggest circumstances much more mundane than Wighton’s to me.
The use of the taser doesn’t look good for him imo.
We really dont know what happened yet
The cops charge him then the dpp decide what actually sticks
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All this after the feelgood bulldust he fed us last week..
He'll be damn lucky to keep his job.
im just so disappointed. All that pre season slog for nothing.
He's gone..the club will decide if it's a suspension or a sacking.
But its the impact on the side that's crapped me out.
Thank you CScott...
He'll be damn lucky to keep his job.
im just so disappointed. All that pre season slog for nothing.
He's gone..the club will decide if it's a suspension or a sacking.
But its the impact on the side that's crapped me out.
Thank you CScott...
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Lucky he didn't resist arrest in Melbourne..Fuifui Bradbrad wrote: ↑January 27, 2020, 4:37 pmSkill in what? Drunk brawling?cat wrote:He is a professional athelete , they may have gone the taser quicker based on his size and skilljulian87 wrote: ↑January 27, 2020, 3:36 pmI get what’s been said here. Plenty of people who resist arrest when intoxicated get slapped with assault police officer whether it’s deserved or not.Azza wrote: ↑January 27, 2020, 3:26 pmPunching a police officer seems pretty serious to me.Smurfette wrote: ↑January 27, 2020, 2:44 pm Sigh. Who could possibly have thought that a bunch of footballers partying in Sydney on Australia Day would end like this? Disappointed that he was in the company of Whitehead and Bateman earlier in the day tbh.
For the record though, I think people are reading a bit too much into his charges, in the sense that they are a classic cluster of charges that roll through magistrates courts across the country every week (the trifecta, or the ham, cheese and tomato sandwich). Not an excuse for any of it, but they suggest circumstances much more mundane than Wighton’s to me.
The use of the taser doesn’t look good for him imo.
We really dont know what happened yet
The cops charge him then the dpp decide what actually sticks
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Why...? The stupid muppet.
They should fly Todd Carney down here to have an 'I am your future, and I'd have taken the drinking ban if I could have my time again' talk with Scott - then slap him with a drinking ban for the foreseeable future.
If he'd be preventing from playing for rival clubs, I'd say just punt him and start looking for somebody else - 4 years is a long time... but we all know that any club that takes a stand does so without the backing of the NRL; somebody else would just sign him and everything would progress business-as-usual.
They should fly Todd Carney down here to have an 'I am your future, and I'd have taken the drinking ban if I could have my time again' talk with Scott - then slap him with a drinking ban for the foreseeable future.
If he'd be preventing from playing for rival clubs, I'd say just punt him and start looking for somebody else - 4 years is a long time... but we all know that any club that takes a stand does so without the backing of the NRL; somebody else would just sign him and everything would progress business-as-usual.
Re: Canberra Raiders recruit Curtis Scott arrested after Moore Park incident
Would the police officer had one of those body cameras?
Or a fellow officer recorded it?
Or a fellow officer recorded it?