Guilty! Guy's a moron.
Blake Ferguson Found Guilty Of Indecent Assault Court Case Update | NRL | Triple M
Blake Ferguson Found Guilty Of Indecent Assault Court Case Update | NRL | Triple M
It's understood the 24-year-old will have to undergo a mental health assessment before sentencing. He was accused of putting his hand up the dress of a woman and touching her.
chances are though that even if it was a nobody, this charge wouldn't carry a jail term, suspended sentence at worst.
but i do think it is likely that that he will be de-registered for a season, given whats happened to players in the past, like Carney.
All class this bloke, a real shame he won't be at the club :laugh:
chances are though that even if it was a nobody, this charge wouldn't carry a jail term, suspended sentence at worst.
Fergo was cleared by the NRL integrity department. If he isn't given jail time (which I doubt will happen) I expect he will be given the green light to resume his Rugby League career.
Do you have a link mate?Fergo was cleared by the NRL integrity department. If he isn't given jail time (which I doubt will happen) I expect he will be given the green light to resume his Rugby League career.
NRL position on Blake Ferguson - NRL.comThe National Rugby League has condemned the behaviour of former player Blake Ferguson who was found guilty of indecent assault in a Sydney Court today and who is now awaiting sentence.
Blake is currently unregistered and is not subject to the NRL's rules or sanctions.
"Whether someone is a Rugby League player or not the actions are completely unacceptable and entirely contrary to the values of our fans and the game," NRL Chief Operating Officer, Mr Jim Doyle, said today
"In considering any future application for registration, the NRL is required to form a view as to whether someone is a fit and proper person to be registered as a player.
"Today's ruling would have to be strongly considered if any club at any level of the game was to apply for a registration on his behalf."
The NRL suspended Ferguson earlier this year for repeated alcohol offences. It reserved its position in relation to the indecent assault charges until matters could be determined in court.