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| Quote: brook40 "I'm a Saints fan and just watched the footage of the tackle Vaughan has got banned for, if that's a ban then we may as well stop playing tackle rugby. The whole disciplinary and mrp are not fit for purpose and just seem to be making it up as they go along.'"
When you consider KPP didn't even get cited for his very naughty tackle on Clark you've really just got to wonder what on earth they are looking at?
There is no conspiracy just rank incompetence.
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| Quote: karetaker "Anyone know if it is being appealed, not seen anything to suggest they are.'"
Warrington aren't appealing the ban.
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| If I was a cynic I would say that with some clubs having paper thin squads the RFL decided to introduce fines so that sanctioned players would still be available to play for their team the following week. Obviously that's not the case as a £250 fine is a brutal penalty to pay when you only earn £50 k a year, even if they make some of it back from their appearance money.
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| Good evening Warrington. The above thread was exhausting to read through.
Bongser has merely one question: all these £250 fines - where does all that money go? Again merely an ingenuous question, no inference or prejudice. Curious, that's all.
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| Quote: Bent&Bongser "Good evening Warrington. The above thread was exhausting to read through.
Bongser has merely one question
Evening B&B, It used to go to fatboy Nigel Wood to replenish his biscuit stash. Not sure where it goes now.
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| Quote: Bent&Bongser "Good evening Warrington. The above thread was exhausting to read through.
Bongser has merely one question
I wonder, given the quantity of £250 fines they dish out, whether it's just a self sustaining exercise - they create the MRP then make its running cost neutral by the fine money they bring in.......
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| Quote: Bent&Bongser "Good evening Warrington. The above thread was exhausting to read through.
Bongser has merely one question
The Phil Clarke turtleneck sanctuary.
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| Quote: Bent&Bongser "Good evening Warrington. The above thread was exhausting to read through.
Bongser has merely one question
The following was on the Yorkshire Live website...
Initially, the money received from fines is used to cover the costs of the tribunals that take place throughout the season.
After those costs are covered, the money is used to fund many other projects. As an example, the RFL's 'Enjoy the Game' campaign last year introduced Ref Cams across the community game, which were funded by fine money generated during the 2022 season. The Ref Cams were implemented to improve player and fan behaviour and act as a deterrent to match official abuse.
Beyond that, the money has been used to provide education to people within the community game. One example of this is Minds Matter, a mental health charity that has produced parent workshops which demonstrate the impact their behaviour on the touchline has on their children. Using the fine money, these workshops are available at no cost to those who wish to attend.
Finally, the fine money is also used to make a donation to Rugby League Cares, a charity that has done great work for countless people within the game and is an important part of player welfare across the sport.
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| Quote: The Speculator "The following was on the Yorkshire Live website...
Initially, the money received from fines is used to cover the costs of the tribunals that take place throughout the season.
After those costs are covered, the money is used to fund many other projects. As an example, the RFL's 'Enjoy the Game' campaign last year introduced Ref Cams across the community game, which were funded by fine money generated during the 2022 season. The Ref Cams were implemented to improve player and fan behaviour and act as a deterrent to match official abuse.
Beyond that, the money has been used to provide education to people within the community game. One example of this is Minds Matter, a mental health charity that has produced parent workshops which demonstrate the impact their behaviour on the touchline has on their children. Using the fine money, these workshops are available at no cost to those who wish to attend.
Finally, the fine money is also used to make a donation to Rugby League Cares, a charity that has done great work for countless people within the game and is an important part of player welfare across the sport.'"
Nope, I prefer a good conspiracy theory myself.
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| Well I heard every member of the committee is on £100K per year and are on a bonus for every sentence handed out.
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| Well I heard that the money raised by the £250 fines funds flights to Oz for the committee so they can check up on the NRL records of Warrington's Aussies to justify bans for them.....allegedly
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| Quote: Winslade's Offload "Well I heard every member of the committee is on £100K per year and are on a bonus for every sentence handed out.'"
Have they got any vacancies..i.ll be very fair especially to our friends down the east lancs
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| What gets me about the MRP disciplinary sheet is the lack of explanation around the sentencing. Going back to the week Wire played Catalans - Philbin gets 2 matches plus a fine while Batchelor of KR commits roughly the same offence and gets one match. Both players got the same paragraph of the disciplinary code cut and pasted into the sheet by way of explanation.
Now, I think the difference must come down to mitigating circumstances such as previous good/bad behaviour, nature of the incident etc... but why am I left to guess?
Would it really be too much to expect the members of the panel to explain their decisions fully - a bit like a judge explains his sentencing in a court of law - rather than just doing a bit of cut and paste. Or are the pie and peas going cold by then?
Just saying - as a member of the public who pays to go through the turnstiles (what I believe they now call a consumer of Rugby League), a bit more communication might be nice.
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| Quote: AppleyBridgeWire "What gets me about the MRP disciplinary sheet is the lack of explanation around the sentencing. Going back to the week Wire played Catalans - Philbin gets 2 matches plus a fine while Batchelor of KR commits roughly the same offence and gets one match. Both players got the same paragraph of the disciplinary code cut and pasted into the sheet by way of explanation.
Now, I think the difference must come down to mitigating circumstances such as previous good/bad behaviour, nature of the incident etc... but why am I left to guess?
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I think the mitigating factors in the case you point out is whether you play saints the next game or in 2 games time. BUT, obviously there is a huge bias against saints in the disciplinary panel. They're still getting favourable treatment, probably because of all the outcry for their players getting treated the same as everyone else for 6 games, or maybe there are bungs being handed out by everyone's favourite uncle
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| Quote: CW8 "I think the mitigating factors in the case you point out is whether you play saints the next game or in 2 games time. BUT, obviously there is a huge bias against saints in the disciplinary panel. They're still getting favourable treatment, probably because of all the outcry for their players getting treated the same as everyone else for 6 games, or maybe there are bungs being handed out by everyone's favourite uncle'"
When you say "everyone's favourite uncle".......
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