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NRL waiting on apology

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National Rugby League boss David Gallop has called on the Melbourne Storm to apologise for its criticism of the judiciary as soon as possible.

The NRL has already fined the Storm $50,000 for what it has described as an extraordinary attack on the integrity of the game and its judiciary.

Storm coach Craig Bellamy used his press conference after Friday night's preliminary final win against Cronulla to criticise the handling of Cam Smith's suspension for a grapple tackle.



 Club chief executive Brian Waldron also criticised the handling of the case.

Judiciary members are reportedly considering legal action against the Storm, but Gallop says he hopes it will not come to that.

"We're waiting to get some further advice about their next step but of course we'd all like to avoid litigation," he said.

"I don't think there's necessarily a deadline but obviously the sooner this type of thing is done it lessens the impact of having those allegations out there."

Posted on Tuesday, September 30 @ 23:58:30 CDT by admin
  
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Re: NRL waiting on apology (Score: 1)
by thehasbeen1 on Wednesday, October 01 @ 03:46:37 CDT
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A defiant Melbourne coach Craig Bellamy has touched down in Sydney ahead of Sunday's NRL grand final refusing to apologise for last week's stunning attack on the integrity of the game's judiciary system.

The Storm arrived in Sydney on Wednesday afternoon where they will set up camp ahead of their grand final rematch with Manly, but it was obvious Bellamy's anger had not subsided during his four days back in Melbourne.

Bellamy and Storm chief executive Brian Waldron have been threatened with legal action by members of the judiciary panel which handed down the two-match ban to Melbourne skipper Cameron Smith, the ban ruling the Test captain out of Sunday's decider.



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