Re: Wigan Warriors - bringing the sport into disrepute : Thu Apr 04, 2019 1:01 pm
Cats13 wrote:
Where does getting drunk then glassing a team mate fall into the scale of things?
As you say, lets wait and see. Wigan don't have a track record of "doing the right thing" as you put it.
But then you could go back and look at most clubs not doing so in various scenarios. Its a sport wide culture that should be controlled similar to the NRL. The problem over here is that once the ethics team have dealt with everything, there wouldn't be a big enough player pool
As you say, lets wait and see. Wigan don't have a track record of "doing the right thing" as you put it.
But then you could go back and look at most clubs not doing so in various scenarios. Its a sport wide culture that should be controlled similar to the NRL. The problem over here is that once the ethics team have dealt with everything, there wouldn't be a big enough player pool
I'd forgotten about that TBH. You'd have to ask Leon Pryce about glassing people But that just goes to emphasise your point. If English RL was under the same scrutiny as the NRL we wouldn't have any players. Lets face it, the sport isnt exactly played by intellectuals, things like this are going to happen unless the whole sport takes it seriously. Which im all for by the way, but it would have to be set up properly at the start of a season, not just a kneejerk to yet another player being stupid. More of a "these are the standards the sport expects you to uphold and these are the punishments." As with the salary cap, theres no set punishment by the sport, which is why each club is allowed to treat each incident as they wish. went on a tangent there. I dont have many RL friends to discuss these things with, so when i get going i ramble