Was just thinking, is there a gym in this prison? He could come out in top nick.More chance of him doing a proper preseason inside than out i guess.
Was just thinking, is there a gym in this prison? He could come out in top nick.More chance of him doing a proper preseason inside than out i guess.
plenty of bars for chin ups.Was just thinking, is there a gym in this prison? He could come out in top nick.
He probably has access to a gym now. I think his 1st 14 days he would have been in isolation.Was just thinking, is there a gym in this prison? He could come out in top nick.
Yes we should be able to do anything we want at any time and have no repercussions at all. Stuff the LAW i say!!The Sydney Stack story tells us so much about Australia.
Stay strong Sydney and if anyone at the club is reading this, get involved, leak it to the media that you are fighting for this young mans future. He’s made mistakes but this is absurd.
I agree to a point but the fact is there have been several cases in Perth of people doing exactly the same thing and 1. Being allowed bail and 2. Not having to restart their quarantine period from Day 0. or even worse 3. Being taken to a quarantine hotel to do their 14 days.Yes we should be able to do anything we want at any time and have no repercussions at all. Stuff the LAW i say!!
Yes we should be able to do anything we want at any time and have no repercussions at all. Stuff the LAW i say!!
or not even getting finedIts a covid breach, something others are getting fines for.
His case was due to be heard today - not guilty, freedom with conditions, jail sentence - something. An end.I’m at a bit of a loss here.
Initially I had little compassion for him. Did the wrong thing and deserved a bit of a whack.
Now it seems somewhat draconian to keep him there for another 2 weeks.
System there in WA I am not familiar with, but surely this is inhumane.
But on another level altogether, i find myself asking would I give a *smile*, care so much if it was a Collingwood player for example, or just joe public?
This whole COVID thing sure does challenge your general line of thoughts on so many different levels.
Whatever the case, the point is that his counsel didn't want the judge to make a decision today, for whatever reason. It's not the government or the judge saying we've changed our mind, we're keeping you in for another two weeks.His legal counsel would be under his instructions, not a third party's - that would be unethical and probably illegal. Possibly they were unprepared, or he was. Good at least that he has a bail hearing coming up soon.
Whatever the case, the point is that his counsel didn't want the judge to make a decision today, for whatever reason. It's not the government or the judge saying we've changed our mind, we're keeping you in for another two weeks.
Sounds like a legal aid lawyer. Probably only appointed to the case in past day or so and hasn’t had a chance to do any work on it. This will be a negotiation between the defence and prosecution. Plead guilty, apologise unreservedly to the court and publicly supporting the government’s stance on COVID and the importance of quarantine etc...time served, small fine, some community service at some unspecified time in the future. Then his final chance at Richmond begins.His legal counsel would be under his instructions, not a third party's - that would be unethical and probably illegal. Possibly they were unprepared, or he was. Good at least that he has a bail hearing coming up soon.
I don’t understand what’s going on here - why would they request he stay inside for another two weeks - sounds serious.