Bobbin' Along wrote:The trouble is it only takes one or two to start throwing pizza and the next thing everyone's at it. It's like a domino effect.
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The Reason wrote:Hi Andy
The Rugby Football League are in the process of reviewing the video that you are referring to. We do not condone behaviour of this nature and have contacted the player’s employer, Hull F.C., who have confirmed that they are dealing with the incident under their club rules.
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The question that remains unanswered to me - is how can these guys drink this much and still get a game in a top competition like the NRL - surely the drinking to this excess would impair performance - perhaps top level performance is not required to get in most NRL sides?
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They don't do it the the night before gameday, their metabolism is that fast they can easily get the lot out of their system in time for training, I mean, have you never been to work slightly hungover or still drunk? And tbf he was thrown out at half twelve, plenty of time for sleep until training if he was indeed THAT bad
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Dico wrote:They don't do it the the night before gameday, their metabolism is that fast they can easily get the lot out of their system in time for training, I mean, have you never been to work slightly hungover or still drunk? And tbf he was thrown out at half twelve, plenty of time for sleep until training if he was indeed THAT bad
yes . video has been seen . he was totaly out of it . sleeping in the street garden footpath . p-ssing his pants
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