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  • Bates
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    Originally posted by caz View Post

    yeah but even if you accept that that was an accurate account of what nick said does that change what is in rads's contract? what if rads doesn't read the tele? are the players told they have to read the media for updates to their contracts?
    and does nick saying there will be no second chances outweigh the nrl's advice that there should be a warning for a first offence?

    rads has bled for the club and deserves more respect. i don't know how common coke use is amongst this group but if everyone who has used it was banned could we put 13 on the field?
    He sent texts to the alleged drug dealer, got into his car and scored. How would you feel if you were the CEO of BYD or a parent who's child is in the Roosters Academy? The potential damage from the fallout can't be measured.

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  • HDTONE
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    Looks bad for Rads but except for the text there's nothing else.

    BUT if it was for personal use of a player then that player needs to go.

    These guys are paid a shitload, you go in knowing the rules, you break them the take the consequences. I cant find that much sympathy and the club cant look like hypocrites.

    Punt one and hopefully that sends a message.

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  • gragra
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    What I dont understand is why Rads wasn't nor subsequently charged by Queensland police.From the transcript surely there is enough evidence to lay charges against rads. It makes no sense as rads position looks worse in seeking and obtaining drugs as Brandon's. Why? It's a shame Nick made the comment as Munster, Addo Carr for starters have previously been caught and continue to enjoy NRL careers and melbourne still is highly successful and respected.
    Last edited by gragra; 09-17-2025, 08:40 PM.

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  • SamKerrSimp
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    Originally posted by Mickie Lane View Post

    Your the one telling the story.
    I think you know more than you let on it's why you're good value around here

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  • caz
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    Originally posted by Nicola Tesla View Post

    “If somebody’s caught doing cocaine or leaning over snorting something, we’re going to get rid of them,” Politis told The Sunday Telegraph.

    “Our stance is zero tolerance. Trent is very strong on it, and so am I.”

    The NRL’s current illicit substances policy allows for a first-strike warning with mandatory counselling, while a second strike permits clubs to suspend or terminate a player. However, Politis argued that even “white powder” scandals—where players appear with unidentified substances—can damage a club’s reputation and warrant dismissal.

    “We want to send a message to kids, and to mums and dads, that our club has that sort of stance,” he said.
    yeah but even if you accept that that was an accurate account of what nick said does that change what is in rads's contract? what if rads doesn't read the tele? are the players told they have to read the media for updates to their contracts?
    and does nick saying there will be no second chances outweigh the nrl's advice that there should be a warning for a first offence?

    rads has bled for the club and deserves more respect. i don't know how common coke use is amongst this group but if everyone who has used it was banned could we put 13 on the field?

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  • DP1990
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    WHAT IF ?

    Rads will medically retire due to head knocks ?

    He will play for England on the Kangaroos tour, get another concussion (whether it actually happens or not is another issue) and then he medically retires.

    He still gets paid but comes off the salary cap for the Roosters !
    Last edited by DP1990; 09-17-2025, 09:33 PM.

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  • nayfo
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    If found to be true there will be some very nervous teammates who were on that golf trip with Radley.
    If Rads did in fact buy coke there is no way he was sitting by himself in a dark corner of the room doing an 8 ball himself.

    Nick Politis has some tough decisions to make.

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  • Mickie Lane
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    Originally posted by SamKerrSimp View Post

    You tell me
    Your the one telling the story.

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  • SamKerrSimp
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    Originally posted by Mickie Lane View Post

    So are the Alamedine family the Comancheros & Brothers for life involved in junior pathways?
    You tell me

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  • fletch
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    The SMH is reporting that the Roosters have advised Radley's manager to start looking at other opportunities either in the NRL or Super League.

    https://x.com/MichaelChammas/status/1968232143999656414

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  • Bates
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    Originally posted by Mickie Lane View Post
    The RLPA will get involved & the Roosters wont be able to sack him but they may talk him into leaving.
    If people think Rads was the only one on the golfing trip that allegedly took coke you are kidding yourself.
    What if Rads decides to come out & admit to it but says Teddy also had some, what will the club do then?
    If Vic is fair dinkum, he'll cop it on the chin and ask his manager to find him a new club which shouldn't be too hard.

    A big part of what makes Uncle Nick successful and so well respected is his word!

    Imo Radley's days as a Rooster are numbered.

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  • Steggles
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    Depending if there are any terms and conditions are in Victor’s contract regarding bringing the club into disrepute or the like, it may well be that the club will not be able to terminate the contract without a negotiated payout, possibly up to the remaining two years. He’s not a full-time permanent employee, but on a fixed-term contract, so his remaining $1.3m contract value will be the key issue. He wouldn’t be covered by FWA unfair dismissal provisions due to the size of his remuneration; that cuts off at $183k. He certainly would have civil remedies he could pursue.

    What’s legal vs what’s practical should be what Victor focuses on though. If Nick digs his heels in regarding his zero tolerance stance, the smartest thing Victor could do is to negotiate a deed of release for a mutually agreed sum, otherwise Victor might find himself sitting on the reserves bench in NSW Cup for two years, which would be quite damaging to his career. He’s still only 27, so maybe take some free cash now and restart his career elsewhere. I wouldn’t be surprised if Souths made a play for him if he does go.

    What transpires in Smith’s court appearance is almost irrelevant; if the boss wants him gone, he will be gone in one form or the other.

    It will be fascinating to see whether Nick back tracks or not. He wants to leave a legacy that he’s proud of, so my guess is not. That will be a sad day all round.



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  • Mickie Lane
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    Originally posted by SamKerrSimp View Post

    Mate there's junior pathways at Sydney NRL clubs being run by organised crime and they still get players coming through our clubs pathways will be fine
    So are the Alamedine family the Comancheros & Brothers for life involved in junior pathways?

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  • Mickie Lane
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    The RLPA will get involved & the Roosters wont be able to sack him but they may talk him into leaving.
    If people think Rads was the only one on the golfing trip that allegedly took coke you are kidding yourself.
    What if Rads decides to come out & admit to it but says Teddy also had some, what will the club do then?

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  • Batemans Bay Rooster
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    Originally posted by Nicola Tesla View Post

    I dont think it was a leak. I think it was prsentented in court yesterday which is open to the public/media. I might be wrong though. Or are you talking about the discussions internally to sack him?
    You're not wrong, The specific details were part of a brief of evidence presented to the court as part of the case against the dealer. Appalling that the police didn't redact Radley's name, given he is facing no charges. Radley probably could have done with legal representation in hindsight, who could have spoken to the police prosecutors and made sure that happened.

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