Quote: sally cinnamon "The club will have taken legal advice, because they don't want to be on the wrong end of an unfair dismissal case. Better to carry out an investigation first before a knee jerk reaction.
Suspending him while that goes on seems sensible and it seems to me like the club has handled this right, taking quick action without going beyond what they should do at this point.
If he is found guilty then his Warrington career will be over.
The real controversy will come if later on someone tries to sign him, and both the league (it may not be SL) and the club involved will have to make an ethical decision on whether it's appropriate, as with Folau.'"
Yeah, agree with that. It's the legally wise thing to do.
It's pretty stupid, as many have done, to have a go at the club for not sacking him.
I'd expect him to get the Barba treatment, if guilty.