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Serial recidivist Tevita Pangai Jr has played his last game for the greatest club in the history of Rugby League. He's been fined $30,000 and suspended indefinitely by the NRL. For being an enduring fuckwit. NRL chief Andrew Abdo revealed Pangai Jr had broken the code’s biosecurity rules more than once before:
“We believe this was a case of a player committing multiple contraventions of the protocols and showing a disregard for the league’s rules. We will do everything we can to protect our season. Players or officials who show they are unable to comply with the biosecurity protocols will be removed from club bubbles until we are satisfied that they will comply with the protocols. We believe in this case, Tevita has not been able to do that. This decision protects the health of our playing squads and most importantly the general community."
“I want to reiterate that the overwhelming majority of players and officials are doing the right thing and we thank them for that. Where there are breaches of protocols we will take immediate action to ensure no risk of infection.”
Roosters coach Trent Robinson said he could with the thoughtless meathead stinking up his club, but a clearly aroused Craig Bellamy was more coy:
“Not at the moment. I don’t know the actual goings on at the moment. I (heard) a little bit last night, obviously they’re looking to terminate his contract, whether that’s right or that’s wrong, I don’t know. If that’s the case I suppose we could think about it but at this stage, no.”
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“We believe this was a case of a player committing multiple contraventions of the protocols and showing a disregard for the league’s rules. We will do everything we can to protect our season. Players or officials who show they are unable to comply with the biosecurity protocols will be removed from club bubbles until we are satisfied that they will comply with the protocols. We believe in this case, Tevita has not been able to do that. This decision protects the health of our playing squads and most importantly the general community."
“I want to reiterate that the overwhelming majority of players and officials are doing the right thing and we thank them for that. Where there are breaches of protocols we will take immediate action to ensure no risk of infection.”
Roosters coach Trent Robinson said he could with the thoughtless meathead stinking up his club, but a clearly aroused Craig Bellamy was more coy:
“Not at the moment. I don’t know the actual goings on at the moment. I (heard) a little bit last night, obviously they’re looking to terminate his contract, whether that’s right or that’s wrong, I don’t know. If that’s the case I suppose we could think about it but at this stage, no.”
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