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2 players caught fighting outside a strip club in GC.

Will be interesting to see how the AFL get them out of this one.

 

Unbelievable - how dumb can you get. First, for going out to a strip club and second, for getting kicked out and fighting the bouncers!

 

Disgraceful! Should be docked as many points as required that will secure us a top 8 position. ?

If it was us they would strip us of Premiership points and give us a $1 million dollar fine.

The Tigers?  They'll have it sent straight to Michael Christian... who will let them off....


Watch this incident be explained away by the AFL yet again. Nothing to see here.

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Will be interesting to see if this is classed as 2 strikes (multiple players doing multiple things wrong) or a single strike. Most likely the latter as after Cotchin missus incident the AFL can’t have them hitting 3 strikes which would mean AFL point deduction.

Most likely a 1k fine each and on you go

 

They will have to spend an evening with Palaszczuk. Can't think of any greater punishment.

Admittedly I don't know how the hubs work but I guess players aren't  just allowed to waltz in and out.

This strip club is in the heart of Surfers Paradise. Where are the Tigers staying?

Presumably they aren't in the heart of Surfers so the players would have had to have taken a taxi/uber. Surely they can't just leave the hub in a taxi. I don't care what the COVID numbers are in QLD. This is a serious breach.


We are not even allowed to be on the footpath of our street after 8pm

What absolute [censored]

Let the Premier deal with these meat heads. The AFL will not be trusted to give the correct punishment. This is a serious matter. Who do they think they are? Entitled, spoiled twerps. While we are all doing the right thing locked in our homes. AND we lost the Grand Final. ?


2 minutes ago, Dame Gaga said:

Let the Premier deal with these meat heads. The AFL will not be trusted to give the correct punishment. This is a serious matter. Who do they think they are? Entitled, spoiled twerps. While we are all doing the right thing locked in our homes. AND we lost the Grand Final. ?

Premier will stay silent. They don't want the Grand Final going to Adelaide.

Given who the players are I'm thinking... out of the hub

Not sure if they can be sent back to Melbourne

Gil will want a public execution to satisfy his new mistress


PS why does "mistress" sound wrong in that sentence? Is master now allowed as an androgynous word

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36 minutes ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

A tiny part of me would laugh if these two were responsible for the season being ripped up.

 

I would be quite happy for the whole blasted farce to be cancelled. This is so typical of the whole stupid year. Some people thinking the rules don't apply to them while we all try to do the right thing. I see it every day and I am really pd off.

 

Looks like they're gone.....

Should they be sent home to Melbourne, as seems highly likely, this would leave the Tigers without two players, albeit Stack did not play against Fremantle on Wednesday night. It is a situation that is more fraught for the AFL than even the Tigers.

https://www.theage.com.au/sport/afl/afl-investigating-tiger-pair-arrested-outside-gold-coast-strip-club-20200904-p55ses.html

Jon Ralph just tweeted "Richmond will be handed a second offence breach. Will cost them a staffer or coach next year with a fine of up to $100K which goes into the footy cap. But surely CCJ and Stack have forfeited the right to play again this year. The details"

Unlucky for the staffer/coach you'd say

 


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