PLAYER Ezra Mam

Am I not expressing mine? My opinion that those clutching pearls are just being emotional and somewhat silly? I'm not doing that in a negative or offensive way, and I'm coming with receipts to prove my point. You don't have to reply, but if you ask a question of me, I'm going to do my best to answer it.

Ok, please point out where I've said anything silly here. I believe I have just expressed an opinion and have not stated that Mam specifically has got away with anything. Yes I did make a joke about the judge being a Broncos fan, so if that is me being overly emotional about it...ok then.
 
Gee he's looking a bit fat in the face. Enjoyed they rehab clinic a little bit too much. You'd think after letting your club and teammates down like that, you'd put in as much effort as you could to stay fit and not let your weight blowout.
 
But did he? That's a genuine question, does anyone know if he got the normal penalty, or did he get some kind of discretionary reduction from the judge?

He got a higher fine than Addo Carr.

And

The penalty for unlicensed driving in Queensland can include a fine of up to 40 penalty units, imprisonment for up to one year, and a minimum of six months disqualification from driving.
 
If I was coked up and crashed into someone, injured them - I'd lose my job.

Mam better repay the club big time next season. If he phones it in again he can **** off.
Would you though? How would your boss know?

Take away the fact this was a local celebrity - this would have been a small headline in the paper. The court appearance you would have just taken the day off work and no conviction recorded...

So again, how? Not to mention you'd likely have a case for unfair dismissal as there's no criminal conviction.

Unless your boss caught you under the influence of a drug, while working, or you did it in the work vehicle, there's literally no legal basis for a business to fire you over this unless your primary job is driving and you can't perform that function.
 
Hope I'm wrong, but it seems like Mam is just becoming a new Milford.
There are some similarities at this stage but I expect he has a bit more to him.
If we get our full side on the field I think he will have a field day.
As long as he doesn't get more than 6 weeks I can see him being our highest try scorer.
I'll be looking to back him getting doubles and triples in some SGMs.
 
Joke of a punishment. Not really that fussed to see him back playing tbh.

I can see the NRL going a little harder tbh. Especially with the "cocaine and a cocktail of drugs" narrative that's being pushed. Would be pretty funny if Madge addressed it in one of his numerous interviews atm.
 
I can see the NRL going a little harder tbh. Especially with the "cocaine and a cocktail of drugs" narrative that's being pushed. Would be pretty funny if Madge addressed it in one of his numerous interviews atm.
The 'cocktail of other drugs' drugs narrative isn't entirely accurate though. If reporting is correct (take the Courier Mail's credibility sparingly), it was anti-inflammatories and paracetamol that were the additional drugs present in his system at the time of blood test. These were also supposedly administrated to him at the hospital post-crash. Hence, it could be argued that the judge's statement is misleading, or the reporting on the nature of the other drugs is misinformed.
 
The 'cocktail of other drugs' drugs narrative isn't entirely accurate though. If reporting is correct (take the Courier Mail's credibility sparingly), it was anti-inflammatories and paracetamol that were the additional drugs present in his system at the time of blood test. These were also supposedly administrated to him at the hospital post-crash. Hence, it could be argued that the judge's statement is misleading, or the reporting on the nature of the other drugs is misinformed.

That's kind of my point. There is outrage in the general public over this "cocktail" due to the way it's being reported. People see that and without looking any further assume he had a mix of coke, meth and heroine in his system while driving. Due to this outrage, however misplaced, the NRL may opt to come down a little harder on him.
 
That's kind of my point. There is outrage in the general public over this "cocktail" due to the way it's being reported. People see that and without looking any further assume he had a mix of coke, meth and heroine in his system while driving. Due to this outrage, however misplaced, the NRL may opt to come down a little harder on him.
That will be hard to justify given Trindall went .125 plus positive to drugs and unlicensed and got 5 weeks.
4 to 6 weeks would be about right but it is THE NRL and us.
I'm expecting 12 hoping for 4
 

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