NRL Players and family members in hot water

[FONT=&quot][h=1]incident involving Titans’ Greg Bird at friend’s buck’s night[/h]

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[FONT=&quot]Rikki-Lee Arnold, The Courier-Mail
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[FONT=&quot][FONT=&quot]THE NRL Integrity Unit is investigating an incident involving star Titans player Greg Bird, following an alleged altercation at a NSW hotel.

An NRL spokesman told The Courier-Mail this evening that investigations into the incident begun today.
The Integrity Unit will make a report for the Titans so they can “make a determination.”
It is understood the Origin star was involved in an altercation at a hotel following a teammate’s bucks night.
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Greg doesn't have a lot of luck with bucks nights, does he?
 
Greg Bird is reportedly being investagated after he was involved in an alleged altercation at a pub.
The Titans veteran was allegedly involved in a drunken incident at a pub in Northern New South Wales while attending a stag do for teammate Anthony Don.The Gold Coast Bulletin reports he was refused entry, which kicked off an altercation with staff. The NRL Integrity Unit have been notified and police are studying CCTV footage. Witnesses are also being sought for interviews.
The Titans released a statement about the incident on Tuesday afternoon.
“The club is aware of an investigation currently underway by the NRL Integrity Unit regarding an alleged incident at a hotel in northern NSW last weekend,” it said.

“At this stage those investigations are yet to be completed so the club is not in a position to comment further until the outcome has been determined.”
Bird was in hot water last year after being caught urinating next to an unmarked police car.

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That should see him with enough room to get out of the titans and sign with the knights for big money
 
A BRISBANE Broncos player has been fined $250 for driving without a licence. Joe Ofahengaue, 21, was pulled over on the Western Freeway at Taringa on August 23 and police discovered he was driving while suspended due to unpaid fines.
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Joe Ofahengaue was fined $250 for driving while suspended.
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The up and coming Broncos forward appeared in the Brisbane Magistrates Court on Thursday, where he pleaded guilty to driving while suspended.
Ofahengaue was supposed to appear in court on Monday but had a doctor’s certificate to say he suffered from gastroenteritis.
Documentation presented to the court showed he has a chequered driving history, with numerous fines for speeding and failing to display his learners and provisional plates.
A letter from Broncos’ welfare department manager Adam Walsh was also tendered to the court.
In the letter, Mr Walsh said Ofahengaue is “well resected and held in high regard” at the club, but his behaviour had breached the club’s code of conduct.
“The club views these offences as a breach of our code of conduct and club intervention has taken place resulting in the loss of use of the club vehicle,” he wrote.
“Joseph has shown remorse for his actions and is committed to changing his driving behaviour.”






Originally published as Bronco guilty of driving offence
Disgusting behaviour, sack him now....
 
I wonder if that's why he hasn't been on the team of late.
 
I wonder if that's why he hasn't been on the team of late.

I doubt it. Same thing happened to me once. I had moved house and a few fines I had no idea about went to the old address so didn't end up getting paid. Was a surprise to me when I was told I didn't have a licence. From memory I got a slap on the wrist one month suspension.
 

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