Wednesday, 8 November 2017

Rape Conviction no barrier to representing New Zealand in Rugby


Subsequent, to being found not-guilty of a rape that was said to have occurred in 2016, it has been revealed Deaf Rugby Representative, Christian Grey was convicted in 2009 of the very same crime. 

Grey’s extensive record also includes: drugs, burglary and dishonesty.  
 
 
Leading one to wonder, what barriers/vetting are done by N.Z Rugby Officials when it comes to being selected to represent your country?   

Short answer to that curly one, appears to be = none! 

But don’t let a trivial case of a convicted rapist being able to represent N.Z in Rugby place doubt on the integrity of the organisation that sees itself as above all other N.Z codes. 

The sport that purportedly believes in respect and responsibility.

Unicorns as well.  
 

Makes coughing sound, as if to dislodge something stuck in his throat.

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