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What clubs do you believe are setting a good example in Rugby league?

Or at the very least, keeping out of trouble, even though we all know there are bad apples in all codes of sport.

Update:

johns is innocent, great idea to reward by increasing the caps, so by that, do you think maybe threats of decreasing the cap for wayward clubs may work?

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  • 1 decade ago
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    I'd say this year the bulldogs they have really cleaned thier game up differnetly they have the cleanist player in the game who has always set the best example mr hazem el masri and also the melbourne storm since thier induction they have been clean skins not one single drama.

    I think NRL should start rewarding teams that have clean records where they get an increase in thier salary cap or for every year thats goes by incident free they get to have one player thats excempt from the salary cap and so forth...start rewarding and looking for the good in the game not just paying attention to the bad like they do now...viva la rugby league

  • Punchy
    Lv 5
    1 decade ago

    All the ones who stay out of the bull$hit. Manly used to be one of those clubs but losing senior players in Menzies and Bell has really showed.

    I think the Warriors do a good job and the Knights as well and even the Bulldogs these days with there Camp Quality sponsors.

  • 1 decade ago

    I was impressed with the Bulldogs CEO on the Footy Show last night....and I am far from a Bulldogs suppoerter.

    With leadership like his, I doubt you will see another news item about any Bulldogs player.

    And I dont remember hearing any bad reports about Titans players. Considering they live and work in "Party Town", they seem to keep a very low profile.

  • ?
    Lv 4
    1 decade ago

    You cant really say the bulldogs have behaving really well in the last year or so just cos they're doing well on the field, Reni Matua, Holdsworth, Tamaari, Idris, come on now.

    Definitely the warriors as they have more to play for. They're the only NZ team so you wouldn't want to disappoint cos there's always someone that can replace you.

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  • 1 decade ago

    Most clubs have 1 player that gets into trouble now and again, but most of them set a good example.

  • 1 decade ago

    I know the Cowboys have worked really hard to improve their image up here. They hire security to escort players when they go out on the town, make sure they are in groups, make sure they get home safely. We had a few incidents and they really needed to do something about it.

    Source(s): Living in Townsville
  • ?
    Lv 7
    1 decade ago

    None I would say set a good example. They all do charity work and PR, but those keeping out of trouble are best.

    My mighty Dragons are keeping their noses clean, I'm proud of my team.

  • ?
    Lv 5
    1 decade ago

    The Bulldogs have really changed under Todd Greenberg, and the Cowboys have not been involved in a drunken brawl etc. Only problem for them is John Williams and Carl Webb turning up late for training.

  • ?
    Lv 6
    1 decade ago

    Most clubs are. It's just that some players are d!ckheads at times and it ruins the clubs and code's reputation.

  • 1 decade ago

    The Warriors always keep a low profile. Cowboys and Titans too. I guess they have kept their heads low just to concentrate on the game and remember they have partners at home who they have more respect for as well as themselves!

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