NRL Players and family members in hot water

Roosters will be so excited by that, gives them a reason to give him the flick and magically have the money for Tedesco (which the media is still so surprisingly silent about just quietly).

I know. How convenient.
 
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A Canberra man has appeared in court after allegedly selling cocaine to two high-profile rugby league players after the Anzac Test last night.
Kiwis captain Jesse Bromwich and fellow player Kevin Proctor allegedly joined Canberra man Adrian Mark Crowther in Canberra's city centre.
Police allegedly observed Crowther on CCTV video preparing a white powder on his phone, before handing it to the two men, who rolled up bank notes and consumed the substance.
While both players were named in court, neither has been charged with an offence.
The men were in town to play the Anzac Test at GIO Canberra Stadium against the Kangaroos.
Crowther was also charged with possession of MDMA and was granted bail despite police objections.
He will be back in court later this month.
The Melbourne Storm, who Bromwich also plays for, has been contacted for comment.
 
Keogh from the sharks done as well. It's not surprising. Reflection of society. Alot more high profile players than these blokes been doing it for years. Just have not been caught. Heard rumblings from people hearing stories from former under 20s players years ago about some of the biggest names in our game today.
 
You never hear big name players coming out and condemning those caught using cocaine, a cynical person could assume it's because a lot of ppl know who else was/is using it as well.
 
A Canberra man has appeared in court after allegedly selling cocaine to two high-profile rugby league players after the Anzac Test last night.
Kiwis captain Jesse Bromwich and fellow player Kevin Proctor allegedly joined Canberra man Adrian Mark Crowther in Canberra's city centre.
Police allegedly observed Crowther on CCTV video preparing a white powder on his phone, before handing it to the two men, who rolled up bank notes and consumed the substance.
While both players were named in court, neither has been charged with an offence.
The men were in town to play the Anzac Test at GIO Canberra Stadium against the Kangaroos.
Crowther was also charged with possession of MDMA and was granted bail despite police objections.
He will be back in court later this month.
The Melbourne Storm, who Bromwich also plays for, has been contacted for comment.
So, will they drug test these blokes in the next coupe of days? Random, of course.
 
I know this is supposed to be about players behaving badly.......the Sharks club however, have no boundaries when it comes to disgraceful behaviour

http://www.abc.net.a...session/8502698

Former Olympic basketballer Damian Keogh has stepped aside form his position as chairman of the Cronulla Sharks NRL club after being charged with possessing a prohibited drug.
 
Footy players are no different to other young people out there. Lots of young people take drugs. Fact. Not saying it's right but it's not really surprising many NRL players are using drugs.
 
Wasn't it only last night? Cocaine can be picked up for at least a couple of days.
By the time they're back at training with their club, it will well and truly have fully metabolised.

In other news, we have yet another demonstration of the disgrace that is the Cronulla club. Management, coach, some players...
Their premiership makes the Storm cheating ones look like minor transgressions.
 
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