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I suppose Bradley Hill thinks he has some kind of excuse. He was the fastest kid on two feet at the Draft Combine and wanted to prove he was also the fastest on two wheels. Problem is that the latter can kill people and I hope that he is suitably punished and more importantly learns a lesson from this.

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SkyCity Casino Adelaide marketing manager Verity Moreland: "It is another individual, not Bernie Vince, that did the urinating."

"He wasn't my mate," Vince said. "He knows someone I knew who was with us. Apparently he (urinated) somewhere he shouldn't have. I didn't see him do it. I don't see why I am involved."

If the above is true, it's disappointing Vince was even mentioned IMO.

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That is a disgrace that Bernie Vince's name was even printed if the above quote is true.....Some of these journalist's who know doubt rely on Twitter and other websites for their "Facts" should be sued & banned from ever writing again.

It is just straight lies, that innocent people are targeted with, whilst the dirt bag journalist walks the earth untouched.

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If the above is true, it's disappointing Vince was even mentioned IMO.

His mention was appropriate. However the emphasis on Vince shouldn't be that he was associated with the incontinent one, but that he was out in the wee hours of the morning.

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His mention was appropriate. However the emphasis on Vince shouldn't be that he was associated with the incontinent one, but that he was out in the wee hours of the morning.

That kind of thing is at best a one liner at the bottom of another article, not in an article of its own with a headline as sensationalised as the one it was under.

Given that the clubs are on "holidays" (i.e. not training) I'd suggest that Vince is entitled to be where ever he wants to be at whatever hour he wants to be there. This is just a classic case of newspaper journalists trying to find a story where there isn't one.

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That kind of thing is at best a one liner at the bottom of another article, not in an article of its own with a headline as sensationalised as the one it was under.

Given that the clubs are on "holidays" (i.e. not training) I'd suggest that Vince is entitled to be where ever he wants to be at whatever hour he wants to be there. This is just a classic case of newspaper journalists trying to find a story where there isn't one.

They're in the business of elite sports. Even during downtime there are standards they should adhere to.

Crows football manager Phil Harper said the episode did not demand urgent attention and would be dealt with after players returned on January 9.

"He shouldn't be out that late, so we'll speak to Bernie about it when everyone gets back," Harper said.

"There isn't a (club-imposed) curfew, but it's a case of common sense prevails and don't be out too late when you're preparing for a football season - and 6am is too late."

From the Hun.

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Still not newsworthy.

Fair point. Just the nature of the beast these days. Articles are going to be written, but far too many are sensationalised.

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It worries me that clubs or the media say that players should not be out late. Every athlete needs to get away from their life/job for a period and behave like normal ppl. If they get drunk, so be it. It's what 20 somethings do. Go out and have a good time. It's Xmas and New Year FFS. He didnt do anything wrong!! Leave it be

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It worries me that clubs or the media say that players should not be out late. Every athlete needs to get away from their life/job for a period and behave like normal ppl. If they get drunk, so be it. It's what 20 somethings do. Go out and have a good time. It's Xmas and New Year FFS. He didnt do anything wrong!! Leave it be

I never know what to think on this one. In a lot of ways I agree, but then again when you are getting paid crazy amounts of money to play a game your responsibilities are different to other 20 year olds. I'd say it's all relative. I'd probably say footballers should be able (especially at this time of year) to drink a reasonably amount of alcohol without becoming drunk and should have no time limit on when they are out to as long aren't being foolish. If Vince was maybe seeing mates, maybe gambling for a bit at the Casino then all of a sudden 6am isn't too bad. If he was in a night club completely drunk and partying for 12 hours straight then that's a bit different.

If footy players need a let down period I'd say September/October would be the wisest. At the moment despite being on holidays they are in the middle of serious hard work preparing for the season. They are given time off to enjoy a short break and to catch up with friends and family, not to go backwards in their preparation for the next season.

One guy was speeding (speed not mentioned) and the other did nothing.

Public Enemy No.1 and No.2

Running from the cops is a little bit more than speeding, it's quite a serious error in judgement. Should be a good lesson for the young bloke. He'll realise now that if he just copped the speeding ticket he'd get a much better outcome.
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