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Wake up and smell what's cooking: Controlled demolition
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[QUOTE="lynx000, post: 3277553, member: 2065"] I have resisted responding to you and correcting your errors, but I can't resist this time: 1. Haas was in fact in trouble for refusing to cooperate with an integrity unit investigation, not for standing up for a mate (another error, it was an investigation into allegations involving his family members). I would expect any player refusing to assist the integrity unit would cop a suspension. Pangai - breached the COVID19 bubble arrangements and did it quite deliberately at an event that involved organised crime elements. There were in fact multiple allegations of him breaching the COVID19 protocols which gave rise to his suspension and fine. Here are what some club legends said about his actions: Pangai Jr was criticised by Brisbane legend and now Channel 7 sports host Shane Webcke before he was sacked on Tuesday. “It’s actually quite disgraceful, and it’s inexcusable in as much that he hasn’t broken a rule to do something important,” Webcke said. Kevin Walters, a five-time premiership winner in Brisbane, also described Pangai Jr’s behaviour as infuriating. “Tevita Pangai has taken it upon himself to not listen to those rules and put himself above the rules and above the team and above the club, which is extremely disappointing from my perspective and the game’s perspective as well,” Walters told Big Sports Breakfast. “We’re all relying on these players to do the right thing ... when rugby league players and sports people, in particular, don’t do the right thing it’s just really upsetting and disappointing in every respect.” Staggs is a repeat offender and was already on thin ice prior to this latest incident. I will not comment further on this one because I (and I believe no one on here has) do not have full knowledge of what it is alleged that he did in this incident. [/QUOTE]
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