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GWS player arrested on a raft of charges for assault

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He should be thrown in jail and the key thrown purely for being at Zagami's

 

According to the SMH the team was given leave after the loss in Brisbane as the Giants have the bye this weekend.

 

What ever happened to the presumption of inoccence until proven guilty?

But this is the AFL so trial by media then?

Is he guilty of all the charges laid against him, let's wait and see.

Is he guilty of being an idiot by going out with mates on a Monday night and getting in a fight with a bouncer at Zagame's. Well that one I think we can say yes.

Better its not HRH and that he stays playing at GWS and continually reminds them how much they overpaid him just to spite us.


The charges will be all stemming from the same incident.

It gives the prosecution scope to withdraw some depending on the strength of the evidence, negotiation with the defence etc.

What ever happened to the presumption of inoccence until proven guilty?

But this is the AFL so trial by media then?

The Courts will presume innocence. The rest of us are free to think what we like.

The Police obviously think he is guilty of something, hence the arrest.

Why so precious?

Just goes to show, AFL clubs need to be more careful and maybe give a second thought to taking people with backgrounds like his.

It is just too big a risk to take.


Just goes to show, AFL clubs need to be more careful and maybe give a second thought to taking people with backgrounds like his.

It is just too big a risk to take.

Backgrounds like what?

I'm unaware of any background issues.

The word is that he is a lout, but it's not like he has a criminal history.

he can seriously play the game

What an idiot.

Looks like Heath Shaw is having a positive influence on the club

And $cully says he chose to move there because of the culture :-)))))

MEMO: $cully, maybe gawnius maximus ain't that bad after all !

He struts around the ground like he's got a surfboard under each arm, I wanted to get him back then, but I think not now.

Actually what's with the GWS players they all seem to have the strut; perhaps they should do a bit before they get the strut going.

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The Courts will presume innocence. The rest of us are free to think what we like.

The Police obviously think he is guilty of something, hence the arrest.

Why so precious?

Earlier this year Campbell brown was arrested for assaulting a police officer. Everyone said guilty straight away. Turned out he did nothing wrong.

But by your logic police thought he was guilty...

But no let everyone crucify this kid before we know what happened..

Who the heck goes to Zagame's for a night out anyway? Jesus. Go into the city. And that is not a nightclub. It's a pub with a pokies, that puts on some EPL matches on the big screen.

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Who the heck goes to Zagami's for a night out anyway? Jesus. Go into the city. And that is not a nightclub. It's a pub with a pokies, that puts on some EPL matches on the big screen.

Funnily enough, I'd be guessing he's a Liverpool supporter and didnt like the outcome...

 

Backgrounds like what?

I'm unaware of any background issues.

The word is that he is a lout, but it's not like he has a criminal history.

Wesley College, Glen Waverly.

Out doing a bit of "personal Redecorating"....Serious list of charges...If they all stick he is going to be in a lot of strife.


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