Comm Fuller was tactful in responding to the comments on Friday morning. I accept that the police commissioner is a shared role, it is shared by the government and community and people should have their view on it, he told 2GB s Ben Fordham. I m not the CEO of the NRL to be clear, and I think when you look at the role of the (ARL) commissioner when that is documented I think people will have a better understanding of what the commissioners actually do. They are not contractually involved with players they don t employ players or the clubs they don t engage police direct - it s a little bit of a storm in a teacup.
Comm Fuller was tactful in responding to the comments on Friday morning. I accept that the police commissioner is a shared role, it is shared by the government and community and people should have their view on it, he told 2GB s Ben Fordham. I m not the CEO of the NRL to be clear, and I think when you look at the role of the (ARL) commissioner when that is documented I think people will have a better understanding of what the commissioners actually do. They are not contractually involved with players they don t employ players or the clubs they don t engage police direct - it s a little bit of a storm in a teacup.
Rugby League by James Phelps
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Subscriber only The entire Sharks squad were hauled into Cronulla HQ for a 5am penalty session last Friday after an unnamed culprit breached a minor team rule by failing to record training related data on a club computer system. In a one-for-all punishment, Morris summoned his team for a pre-sunrise session in what he thought would be an unpopular move. He was wrong. To Morris surprise the team liked the early session so much they asked if they could make it a regular thing. The coach known as Bomber obliged and every Friday session for the rest of the pre-season has been scheduled for 6am.