Clintos
State of Origin Rep
- Apr 8, 2008
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it really depends what is in the licencing agreement with the clubs... the NRL may have a clause in there to protect themselves, saying something along the lines of:
"the NRL reserve the right to refuse the registration of any player contract, if deemed that said player is not a fit and proper person to participate in the NRL competition"
There could well be something in there - but that still leaves them open for to lawsuit. They would have to argue his statements, which for all intents and purposes he is allowed to make under freedom of speech, would make him improper.
That's a dangerous stance to take because it would be tiptoeing the line of religious discrimination given that their chief reasoning would be that he would likely be potentially damaging to the reputation/earnings of the game - which would be caused by his comments that he's free to make. Simply 'bringing the game into disrepute' won't cover it IMO.
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