Thursday 3 December 2015

No kidding a top N.Z rugby player assaults a bird in a bar?


ONE: Ex pro N.Z Rugby Player in a bar late at night
PLUS ONE: Getting absolutely blotto  
EQUALS: The inability to conduct oneself civilly, nor with respect for others – the later coming as a God-given right of being a top rugby player in N.Z.
 
It appears not even your team mates ‘mrs’ is off limits.
The female clients of Peter Mirrieless now need to decide whether to take their business elsewhere.
Deliver him the result he deserves.
I was also going to suggest his [unnamed] rugby club boot him out.
But that would be unthinkable.  
This is New Zealand where's there's no real issue.   
Which is what most drunks say.
The drunk man of N.Z sport being the NZRFU.
 

Friday 21 August 2015

Former Auckland Blues boss Peter Scutts found guilty after Serious Fraud Office investigation


In a case brought by the Serious Fraud Office, Scutts was in May found guilty of 16 charges of dishonestly using a document and one Secret Commission Act charge of receiving secret reward for procuring contracts in his former role as New Zealand Wine Company chief executive. 

Scutts is the former boss of the Auckland Blues rugby franchise and naturally came to Court armed with the mandatory references as to his glowing character from the likes of Graham Henry.  

It wasn’t enough for him though, crouching low in the dock to hide as the guilty verdict was delivered.  

As reported in the NBR Justice Mary Peters says she is satisfied Scutts lied in his interview with the SFO when he denied handwriting on particular invoices was his. He told the SFO his son Oliver had prepared particular invoices, not him.
 
Seems like the perfect character to be running a Super Rugby franchise.

Rugby Officials Powerless to stop side-line abuse and thuggery






 
What an shameful state of affairs.

Saturday 27 June 2015

An isolated incident: my arse


A teenage boy who was injured in an out-of-control hockey match brawl has been discharged from hospital. 

Two weeks ago, and 11-year-old boy allegedly punched a referee after tackling him to the ground during an under-12 soccer game in Papatoetoe. 

In Christchurch drink driving rugby league players and supporters will be targeted in a major police campaign from next week. 

Incidents in Otago Cricket have included parents and spectators on the sidelines abusing players, coaches and referees and also players making racial taunts to the opposition during the game. 

Racial taunts and violent threats have reduced foreign players to tears after games, a Canterbury Basketball manager says.
 
Only none of the above happened over the last two months.  

Well not in the sports mentioned. 

Instead everyone of these stories involved New Zealand Rugby.   
 
Where you see say Cricket etc, replace with rugby.  

When you see headings like 'Two of the city's Catholic Colleges are embroiled in accusations of racial abuse on the  field' what is the first sport that springs to mind?

And the response from Rugby officials to the 40 person mass brawl that broke out during an under-15 clash between Otahuhu College and Tangaroa  this weekend? 

Former All Black captain, Auckland Rugby Chief Executive and Lead Apologist Andy Dalton stated 'It's a societal problem' and unbelievably ‘It’s an isolated Incident’.

An isolated incident: my arse.   

 

 

Sunday 10 May 2015

Sorry Bill there has always been a two-tier justice system in New Zealand


University of Law Professor Bill Hodge is correct when stating he was "concerned to see a run of cases where athletes were discharged without conviction, on the basis it would affect their employment and their ability to travel or compete in international competitions.”

"It's just a bit concerning that it seems to be setting up a two-tier system of justice, where one class of people get one form of justice, and a different class of people get a different form.”

His statement comes in light of Blues player George Moala's discharge without conviction.

Only Professor Bill should have replaced the word ‘athlete'; with the word ‘rugby player’.

New Zealand triathletes, rowers, soccer players are after-all all athletes.

Where is their ’get out of jail free’ card?

Last week ex Auckland Grammar student Moala was found guilty of one charge of assault with intent to injure.

What would the chances of escaping conviction under the same circumstances if you were a supermarket worker?

You told your probation officer “I not guilty” and denied your role away from court? 

Nil!

No judge would care if you wanted to travel overseas at some future stage and the conviction would impinge those plans if you were a mechanic or a truck-driver.

This is such an outrage that I wouldn’t be surprised if we saw listings in the Yellow Pages giving Joe-Blogs facing prosecution the ability – at a price - to all solicit the support of ex All Blacks, since clearly their “He is a good guy” references gain sway with N.Z judges.

The crime of assault with intent to injure has a precedent case on its books which reduces what is a serious offence to below that of a traffic fine.

When you get a traffic fine you get a record.  

Yet another, shameful day for N.Z justice. 

 

Wednesday 28 January 2015

The principal of the law in New Zealand applying evenly to all its citizens is again in tatters.


 “All indications are you can go all the way in rugby”

‘All the way’ being a metaphor for The All Blacks.

So fucking what Gus Andree Wiltens?

The judge who just failed to convict young Blues wing Tevita Li for drink driving.

Li who plead guilty to the charges, only having the minor inconvenience of having to reimburse the costs for the blood tests.

Regardless of whether the conviction would have impinged his prospects as a sheet metal worker, Work and Income clerk, lawyer etc. - he should be held to account.  

In a farcical Gilbertese twist Li wants to join the Police force after playing pro rugby!  

The New Zealand Judicial system must be a global laughing stock, credibility on par with an African dictatorship.

The principal of the law applying to all its citizens is again in tatters.  
 
One rule for Rugby law-breakers another for you and me.
 
 

Saturday 17 January 2015

Blues and NZRFU Cover-up Peter Saili Incident


A new Super 15 is almost upon us and yet, at this 11th hour The Blues have terminated the contract of Peter Saili. 

He’s off to play in France. 

Why? 

Because he’s chasing big money doesn’t cut the mustard.  

There was an ‘off-field’ incident according to The Sunday News (18th Jan)   

So what was this incident The Blues/NZRFU are sweeping under the carpet?  

The real reason Peter Saili is departing our shores? 

Nothing to do with a household appliance being wrapped around a young teen, one surmises?

Sunday 11 January 2015

Blues player George Moala ticks all the boxes when it comes to drunken violence


It’s only a couple of weeks into 2015 and New Zealand Courts have seen their first high profile rugby player appear. 

Let me take a rough guess.

A complete stab in the dark as to what happened…… 

Assault, brawl?  

Booze?  

Wee smalls? 

Correct!  

Wow, I must have extrasensory powers.
 
I mean according to the NZRFU these events are rare, in line with other sporting demographics like N.Z Rowers and International Triathletes etc who similarly litter N.Z media with their misdeeds.