Quote Lord God Jose Mourinho="Lord God Jose Mourinho"The RFL confirmed that they were investigating the incident on the 2nd September. Leeds released their statement on the 3rd September.
The game took place on the 29th August. Leeds knew that night that Hardaker was being accused but they remained silent on the issue, even though they knew about the storm surrounding it, until accusing the RFL of a witch hunt.
The RFL merely confirmed they were investigating the incident on the 2nd. Seeing as the RFL have almost certainly received complaints and will have seen the forum talk on the issue they were duty bound to investigate it. If Hardaker didn't say "effing puff" that night then a proper investigation could quickly look at the facts and evidence and conclude that there is no case to answer. But Leeds have pretty much gone to war with the RFL and are questioning why an investigation is even taking place.'"
You really need to wake up and get yourself out of the hole you are digging.
To be fair, had it been the first time this had happened, I kind of understand the situation you are wanting, but that is exactly what happened the first time it did happen. What we have now is different, under different circumstances, following different rules, no microphone pick up of what was said, and because it is happening again in such a short time the public perception is very different. Because of it happening again should be exactly why the RFL in changing their own procedures, should have at the very least have kept things private. Why you seem incapable of understanding all that I do not know.
What I find so strange about you view, is that can you image had Keith Senior still been playing in what appears this modern game. There were not many who gave cheap shots, sledging, abuse to refs, etc, as much as him. What would his reputation be like today. The main party innocent in this is the player, yet you seem to want to somehow allude to him been the problem.
Leeds haven't gone to war with the RFL, they have defended the position of the player quite clearly (which is something the RFL should also have taken into account), and questioned what the RFL are doing in going against their own systems to answer to a social media campaign, without any proof to warrant such a change. All organisations are there to be questioned, if it's members feel something is not right. Like I said, look at the first incident against Wire, and how the player, the club, and the RFL handled it, where the proof was there straight away, not only by a microphone pick up but by the player himself saying exactly what he said straight away. It has been done right before. This time it is not right, and the club not only needed to set the position straight for the player, but for the players family (an area you just completely disregard).