Monday 13 May 2013

Alleged Wife Beater Makes All Black Training Squad


Julian Savea who faces a domestic assault charge ( a.k.a slapping the mrs about) could be representing New Zealand in Rugby when the All Blacks play France next month, first game 08th June.  

Savea is due back in court tomorrow (15th May) 

The first AB training camp runs from Sunday to next Tuesday.  

He’s still playing rugby for The Hurricanes whilst on bail.   

Ask yourself; does an innocent man tearfully apologise on television to his victim, family etc in the company of his employers and get let-off?  

Have the All Blacks no shame in their brand allowing him to remain in the squad given he has all but admitted the crime "doing wrong"? 

What do female rugby followers think about Savea’s inclusion?  
 
Why doesn't the mainstream media 'climb into' the NZRFU over this?

Aaron Gilmore had to resign from Parliament after a public out-cry over a few drunken barbs thrown at a waiter.

Julian Savea can, if proven guilty, can get convicted of domestic assault against his wife/partner and  play for the All Blacks yet no-one bats a bloody eyelid!   

Especially not his employers.

Up-Date Friday 25th: Police withdraw charges after apology and completion of a diversion programme. What more did you expect when an AB comes to court?  

 
 
 

1 comment:

  1. It seems the All Blacks policy is, if you're scoring tries, you can bash your misses once in a while.

    "Have a bash on the field, have a bash at home", Julian Savea doing it All Blacks Styles.

    What a bad signal to younger people who look up to the ABs. The more this happens, the less I respect or want to support them and I am a guy! Imagine what women think?

    Disgraceful.

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