aerofine wrote:I've just watched the CCTV footage of the attack and I am truely disgusted. Yes, I jnow this and much worse goes on every weekend but at the end of the day Cockayne and any other professional sportsperson have a duty to abide by.
Hull KR should sack him and the RFL should ban him
If they do then its only right that Hull Fc Do the same with Raynor and st Helens sack their two also
otherwise it would look totaly bias and discriminatary
Seventies red wrote:If they do then its only right that Hull Fc Do the same with Raynor and st Helens sack their two also otherwise it would look totaly bias and discriminatary
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Mild Rover wrote:He has been lucky to avoid prison, but it is not the the RFLs place to even things up or correct perceived shortcomings in the justice system. If they punish him it has to reflect a policy that will be applied in all cases like this.
Without referring to any specific incidents my strong suspicion is that clubs will be more willing to 'make a stand' and take swift, firm action when the player involved is on the periphery of the squad or is considered a failure. The RFL can stand above that and be impartial, hopefully.
Bit of a tangent, but does anybody else find it strange that in a case with such clear cut CCTV evidence and in which there was a guilty plea, it took so long for the courts to bring the case to a conclusion? I know that care has to be taken, papers filed, evidence weighed etc, and that a correct decision is more important than a quick one, but nearly 2 years ffs!
wasnt there a quite a deferral while they investigated the perverting the course of justice thing?
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Pudsey Robin wrote:Why? I do not condone his actions in any way shape or form. If he'd have been sent down then I would not have said that was wrong. If Hull KR decide to get shut, then I'd back them. But as this incident was not on rugby pitch it has nothing to do with the sport's governing body. So before you try and be clever; at least have a valid counter argument.
Pudsey Robin wrote:Why? I do not condone his actions in any way shape or form. If he'd have been sent down then I would not have said that was wrong. If Hull KR decide to get shut, then I'd back them. But as this incident was not on rugby pitch it has nothing to do with the sport's governing body. So before you try and be clever; at least have a valid counter argument.
What twaddle!
Cockayne should be an ambassador for the sport he plays, on and off the field. What example is he setting to the young kids and young lads in the reserve and academy sides by acting like a complete thug? He has made his bed, Hull HR and the RFL should make him lie in it.
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Irregs #16 wrote:Who is the 2nd saints player?
Perhaps if they sacked two anyway we all might get a look in
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Pudsey Robin wrote:Why? I do not condone his actions in any way shape or form. If he'd have been sent down then I would not have said that was wrong. If Hull KR decide to get shut, then I'd back them. But as this incident was not on rugby pitch it has nothing to do with the sport's governing body. So before you try and be clever; at least have a valid counter argument.
You said the RFL should stay out of it as it has nothing to do with them. So who sanctions his playing registration??? He is a professional RL player so it has everything to do with the governing body of that profession.
Using you logic NOBODY would ever get sacked for anything unless it happened in thier place of work.
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Out of interest, what do you think the RFL should do to him, life ban, a year, heavy fine. There are lots of opinions on the offence, what about his secondary punishment.
Bear in mind, this policy shift will have to be applied to ALL offenders who are convicted in a court in future years.
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Forever FC wrote:Why its about whats happened to the player that the law thought was partially at fault. The kid has been sack even though his legal punishment was less then that of Bens.
Really? You're saying it was not a chance to have a dig at Rovers for not sacking Cockayne (yet)? Are you sure your enthusiasm for Cas's actions aren't just a little bit motivated by the opportunity to get all indignant and righteous on the Hull KR forum, even a teeny weeny little bit?
Forever FC wrote:I guess you think he has done nothing wrong
You guess wrong. What he did was awful and should in no way be condoned. The morbid, phoney hue and cry on this thread should also not be condoned. So, why don't you stop pretending eh?
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