Browny
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Early guilty plea gets a reduction but I wasnt expecting a slap on the wrist and
sitting in time out for a bit
sitting in time out for a bit
I don't know if the NRL ever actually issued him with a suspension though... I think Trindall was basically on a 'no fault stand down' until his court appearance.Trindall is a reasonably close comparison although nobody was injured.
Ezra prob looking at 6 weeks based on that.
I can't find anything regarding an NRL fine.
Braydon Trindall, a playmaker for the Cronulla Sharks in the NRL, paid a $1,100 court-ordered fine for a drink-driving and drug-related incident:
Incident: In April 2024, Trindall was pulled over by police and tested positive for recreational drugs and had a mid-range blood alcohol reading of 0.125. He was also driving with an expired license.
Penalty: Trindall was fined and disqualified from driving for three months. He also missed more than a month of play, with the NRL including the time between the incident and his court appearance in his penalty.
Wonder who I'm going to trust, the magistrate who just had the entire case and evidence laid out before him, or the mother who's trying to garner sympathy and increase the likelihood of a payout from Ezra and/or anyone affiliated with him.
The broncos really need to get onto that disqualified licecnse... Ezra cannot drive at all for the next 6 months... they need to make sure he's organised himself a driver, because if he gets caught driving around on his disqualified license there will be a media shitstorm on his doorstep and I'd imagine he can then kiss that contract goodbye.The fine should be higher but the loss of license providing you have one would hurt more I’d imagine.
Ezra cannot drive at all for the next 6 months... they need to make sure he's organised himself a driver
With the lack of "real world" punishment I am concerned that this may not end up being the kick in the ass ezra needed to sort himself out.
Yes he will be suspended and receive a big fine, but his job is safe and he is still being paid big money.
This was the best excuse we’ll ever get to shed his inflated contract and we dropped the ball
Whelp, all is forgiven I guess. Time to move on
If anyone needs me I’m just going to pop out for a drive while on cocaine
He got a "real world" punishment.
So the question is do people want him to be treated like your average person before the courts ... Or do people want him to get special treatment.
Because he got treated like your average person in this case ... A harsher penalty would have been the special treatment
I would assume it has more highlighted the absurdity of the standard penalty if that is what it is.
What are you gonna say then ? Sorry Ezra I was wrong .
I'll certainly admit that the legal system is weak as piss. but i believe strongly that everyone should be treated equally under the law regardless of status. (so at least that happened in this case)
unfortunately as is always the case, they need to wait for a Bronco to be guilty for said highlighting to happen.
it didn't happen when Trindall got caught driving under the influence of both drugs and alcohol
it didn't happen when JAC got caught driving under the influence of cocaine
it didn't happen when Sandon Smith caused an accident that resulted in the victim receiving fractures in his fibular and right foot as well as having two toes amputated. (p.s. he didn't even have to pay a fine. he received a conditional release order instead)
Yes no suspension as such but time served whiles waiting court.I don't know if the NRL ever actually issued him with a suspension though... I think Trindall was basically on a 'no fault stand down' until his court appearance.
The NRL can't really hand down a suspension until the player is found to be guilty of something... so when police charges are in involved they have to wait until they're found guilty in court before they can hand down a punishment.
Is the JAC incident that much different?
- He failed a road side drug test and found to have coke in his system... so was driving under the influence of drugs.
I think he copped a 4 week suspension.