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    The SMH, supporters of ARL in the Sewer league war have come to the assistance of the Roosters with this article today !

    Vitriol aimed Carney's way won't sway judgment, declare Roosters Brad Walter
    March 1, 2011
    http://www.smh.com.au/rugby-league/l...228-1bbqe.html

    TODD CARNEY was drinking at the home of Sydney Roosters teammate Daniel Conn on Friday night and had brought forward a business meeting the following day from 9am to 7.30am in order to have rehabilitation work performed on his injured groin by club staff.

    The details of Carney's movements before he recorded a blood alcohol level of 0.052 early on Saturday morning in Coogee emerged as the Roosters vowed not to be swayed by bitter and sometimes vitriolic calls from some sections for their star playmaker to be sacked and even jailed.

    Carney, who was on a restricted licence as a result of a series of driving offences, met club chief executive Steve Noyce and coach Brian Smith yesterday for the first time since his latest charge. They discussed the issue at length.

    Advertisement: Story continues below The 24-year-old was also put through extensive fitness testing along with teammates. Despite off-season surgery, the 2010 player of the year is considered a likely starter for the Roosters' round-one clash against South Sydney on Friday week - should his punishment from the club not include a suspension.

    Privately, the Roosters acknowledge the Test five-eighth has done the wrong thing and has a serious problem with alcohol but, given the weight of the actual offence, they consider some of the reaction to be excessive.

    There is a feeling around the Bondi club that, in tandem with whatever action is taken when he fronts court, the blanket coverage Carney's indiscretion has received in the media is just about punishment enough.

    He will be disciplined internally, most likely in the form of a fine. He is also likely to be told to undergo counselling and do community work.

    Noyce said the Roosters would not take into account Carney's trouble-plagued past at Canberra in reaching a decision. He was sacked by the Raiders in 2008 after a series of incidents involving alcohol, including driving offences.

    ''We can only talk about his career at the Roosters, which spans about 17 months,'' Noyce said at yesterday's promotion of the Anzac match at Victoria Barracks. ''He's done all the right things. I can't change what happened at Canberra. Unfortunately, I can't change what happened on the weekend. What we can do is work with him to build a bigger and better future for him.''

    Noyce pointed to Carney's off-field achievements of late, saying he had raised $1000 from teammates to buy books for a flood-ravaged school library in Ipswich. He also cited a Roosters' fan day held at Waverley on Sunday, when the queue of children and fans for photos with Carney and his autographs was twice as long as that for any other player.

    Nonetheless the club concedes it must help him with his problem, although officials say if he does seek assistance from a service such as Alcoholics Anonymous, he deserved, like anyone else, to have that kept private.

    ''When he makes poor decisions, alcohol is there, and that's a consistent feature over the last couple of years for him,'' Noyce said.

    Asked about comparisons with hooker Jake Friend, who was sacked by the Roosters in late 2009 after a series of alcohol-related incidents before being re-signed by the club midway through last season, Noyce said: ''Jake's was a completely different set of circumstances. We'll treat this one on its own merits.''

    Of calls for Carney's sacking, the chief executive said: ''Everyone has got advice, and I think part of that is because Todd is a good kid. And he's well liked by people.''

    Roosters and Kiwis centre Shaun Kenny-Dowall said Carney had the support of the full playing squad, and the team would not let the incident derail their season.

    ''I've got full confidence in the club and Todd,'' Kenny-Dowall said. ''They're on the right track to working it out. Hopefully he'll be fine.''
    Brad Walter, this article here has put to shame any crap that Rothfield has spewed out.

    Thankyou for actually stating the facts in a fair and even light.

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    At a football club, there’s a holy trinity – the players, the manager and the supporters. Directors don’t come into it. They are only there to sign the cheques.
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    The fireworks at the Easter show are making more noise than the crowd tonight

  • #2
    The quality of journalism is getting so much worse lately... Rothfield with his pro-cronulla crap & Weidler with his over-the-top Mundine clan enthusiasm....

    It's nice to see a bit of balanced reporting. The facts are too often over-looked these days..

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    • #3
      According to a post by TOK yesterday,this cannot possibly be true...
      He must be fuming now with a rival paper actually reporting facts,and not printing fiction that he so often posts here.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by spanner View Post
        According to a post by TOK yesterday,this cannot possibly be true...
        He must be fuming now with a rival paper actually reporting facts,and not printing fiction that he so often posts here.
        which post was that?

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Tries Off Kicks View Post
          which post was that?
          This one...
          "you don't actually believe that's where he was going do you? "

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          • #6
            Just to add some perspective to this. when i was in my early 20s i had a night out with some mates, it wasn't a big night by any standards. Around 7 am the next morning i was taking the others to Maccas for breakfast & got pulled over, i blew 0.045, 6 weeks before my limit was due to be raised to 0.05. i was charged with "special range" DUI & had to front court, i had my license suspended for 3 months & fined.

            This is such an easy thing to do, you wake up & feel fine, no hangover or anything & believe you're right to drive. This incident with Todd is nothing like his past efforts. There was no disregard for the public this time he simply did the maths wrong. i'm sure most of us if we got tested first thing in the morning after a night out would be amazed at what our blood alcohol level still is.

            Lets just get on with the footy shall we.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Jarlicho View Post
              Just to add some perspective to this. when i was in my early 20s i had a night out with some mates, it wasn't a big night by any standards. Around 7 am the next morning i was taking the others to Maccas for breakfast & got pulled over, i blew 0.045, 6 weeks before my limit was due to be raised to 0.05. i was charged with "special range" DUI & had to front court, i had my license suspended for 3 months & fined.

              This is such an easy thing to do, you wake up & feel fine, no hangover or anything & believe you're right to drive. This incident with Todd is nothing like his past efforts. There was no disregard for the public this time he simply did the maths wrong. i'm sure most of us if we got tested first thing in the morning after a night out would be amazed at what our blood alcohol level still is.

              Lets just get on with the footy shall we.
              Sounds good in theory, but Todd's BAC had to be zero for him to be able to drive. You weren't off by much when you made your mistake, Todd was off by miles.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by supermario View Post
                The SMH, supporters of ARL in the Sewer league war have come to the assistance of the Roosters with this article today !



                Brad Walter, this article here has put to shame any crap that Rothfield has spewed out.

                Thankyou for actually stating the facts in a fair and even light.
                Ta!!

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by spanner View Post
                  This one...
                  "you don't actually believe that's where he was going do you? "
                  I expressed doubts about the "business meeting" component of the story

                  one part of a long article

                  you say that means I'm saying the entire article can't be true

                  you very stupid

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Jarlicho View Post
                    Just to add some perspective to this. when i was in my early 20s i had a night out with some mates, it wasn't a big night by any standards. Around 7 am the next morning i was taking the others to Maccas for breakfast & got pulled over, i blew 0.045, 6 weeks before my limit was due to be raised to 0.05. i was charged with "special range" DUI & had to front court, i had my license suspended for 3 months & fined.

                    This is such an easy thing to do, you wake up & feel fine, no hangover or anything & believe you're right to drive. This incident with Todd is nothing like his past efforts. There was no disregard for the public this time he simply did the maths wrong. i'm sure most of us if we got tested first thing in the morning after a night out would be amazed at what our blood alcohol level still is.

                    Lets just get on with the footy shall we.

                    THANK YOU!!!!
                    I am amazed that people cannot understand this... They are all just too busy trying to tear our club apart that they can't focus on the facts.
                    Roosters unite haha!!

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by Jarlicho View Post
                      Just to add some perspective to this. when i was in my early 20s i had a night out with some mates, it wasn't a big night by any standards. Around 7 am the next morning i was taking the others to Maccas for breakfast & got pulled over, i blew 0.045, 6 weeks before my limit was due to be raised to 0.05. i was charged with "special range" DUI & had to front court, i had my license suspended for 3 months & fined.

                      This is such an easy thing to do, you wake up & feel fine, no hangover or anything & believe you're right to drive. This incident with Todd is nothing like his past efforts. There was no disregard for the public this time he simply did the maths wrong. i'm sure most of us if we got tested first thing in the morning after a night out would be amazed at what our blood alcohol level still is.

                      Lets just get on with the footy shall we.
                      I couldnt agree more.
                      Its such a easy mistake to make and yet they wanna take Carney to the gallows and hang him for it.
                      I say fine him, aa meetings and community service.
                      I would be very surprised if it is anymore then that.

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                      • #12
                        Silly thing for Todd to do but talk about making a mountain out of a molehill!!!
                        I'm sure most other teams would like to see Todd retire but only a biased, bitter excuse for a man like PR would jump on an excuse like this!
                        And comparing this incident to Stewart's!!!!

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by Maggie View Post
                          Silly thing for Todd to do but talk about making a mountain out of a molehill!!!
                          I'm sure most other teams would like to see Todd retire but only a biased, bitter excuse for a man like PR would jump on an excuse like this!
                          And comparing this incident to Stewart's!!!!
                          What did Stewart do? he just got drunk at a club function.. He wouldn't be the last also.
                          ...

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by Cockadoodledoo
                            What did Stewart do? he just got drunk at a club function.. He wouldn't be the last also.
                            It led to a charge of sexual assault. At the same function, Watmough punched a sponsor after he was told to stop harassing the man's daughter.
                            If one of our boys did that they would be crucified.

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                            • #15
                              I am astounded that Brad Walter has come out like this.

                              He usually has Crowe's cock in his mouth and Richo's in his arse.

                              I guess he still had his hands free.

                              And what about the ****ing cop that was in front of him, saw him in the mirror and decided to pull him over.

                              Low life attention seeking ****.
                              Last edited by Johnny Tobin; 03-02-2011, 05:33 PM.

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