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    Roosters hooker Jake Friend arrestedBRAD WALTER
    December 14, 2009 - 12:07PM

    Sydney Roosters hooker Jake Friend is again fighting to save his career after being arrested and charged over a weekend altercation with a taxi driver.

    It is the third time time this year that Friend has run foul of the law after being convicted of drink driving following a team bonding session and charged over a night club brawl later in the season.

    Friend, who re-signed with the Roosters for three more years in August, was arrested on Saturday night after a taxi driver alleged he tried to evade paying the fare.

    Roosters management have advised the NRL, which last week announced new guidelines for off-field incidents.

    The Roosters, who earlier this year stood Friend down for two weeks after he was charged with drink driving, will be expected to take action against Friend before handing the matter over to the NRL.

    A tribunal comprising NRL chief operating officer Graham Annesley and former players Michael Buettner and Mark O'Neill will then review the case and the way the club has handled it before making a recommendation to NRL chief executive David Gallop on whether tougher action is required.

    The NRL has also appointed a private investigator who will submit her own report on the incident to the tribunal panel.

    After his previous indiscretions, which include being suspended from driving for 18 months and fined $850 for drink driving, Friend's immediate playing career is in the balance as the Roosters have made it clear they want to change the club's image under new coach Brian Smith.

    He is also still facing an assault charge over an incident at The Tank nightclub in The Rocks in which the niece of ABC radio commentator David Morrow alleged she was punched.

    The NRL is also awaiting a report from Cronulla on an incident in which Test backrower Paul Gallen was fined for allegedly urinating in a public place.

    Sharks boss Richard Fisk is due to meet with Gallen early this week to discuss the incident at Kings Wharf last Friday night.

    http://www.smh.com.au/rugby-league/l...1214-kr70.html
    Born and bred in the eastern suburbs.

  • #2
    Hopefully there is a provision in his contract that they can tear it up with no financial burden if he is guilty as charged.

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    • #3
      That kid is never going to learn.

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      • #4
        Maybe it would of been after-all a good idea to re-sign Riley Brown..

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        • #5
          cya later my friend

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          • #6
            Does anyone know how much he's on? (cash-wise)

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            • #7
              There has been plenty of talk..

              Now is the time for action...

              The poor kid obviously has a tiny brain...

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              • #8
                Well if true this has surely got to be the end of him.
                Loved by few, hated by many, respected by all.

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                • #9
                  Well at least he is making progress - learning to catch a cab rather than drink driving.

                  Now if only he can learn that you have to pay for the cab...........

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                  • #10
                    I sat in on that mock court last week and it was a great experience for all of them and really well done and I think the majority of the kids got alot out of it - This kid is just dumb. I have heard some stories about him and was hoping he would grow up.

                    Fricken idiot..

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                    • #11
                      It wouldn't have been his fault surely....

                      What a farken idiot, as they say you can't put in what God left out....

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                      • #12
                        He was a good kid until he started to play well and get some attention, on top of what he saw others get away with, hes been tainted by a touch of the nrl star status, probably time to go home now, where hell end up playing against us with either titans or broncos!he obviously misses a strong home influence?

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                        • #13
                          Bye Friend.


                          Seems like Jaubs to start, wonder if Smith will teach Ben Jones how to play hooker

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                          • #14
                            sigh. Good player... but can't see him being with us for much longer

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                            • #15
                              and i was only speaking to a friend of mine about how Jake had been on the straight and narrow recently after being read the riot act by Brian Smith and Nick Politis.

                              The Kid had been told plain and simple, the Roosters had poured alot of money into his future, (pay, development, legal fees) and they expected some returns.

                              Sorry Jake, if this incident is indeed true, Start saying goodbye to your mates from the roosters and look for another club.

                              A good Kid, A good talent, but once you have been told by the coach and Chairman to straighten up, you need to listen !

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