NRL starâs big admission about drug use Michael Jennings scores a try in the 2013 NRL grand final. The former Sydney Roosters flyer this week in court admitted he took cocaine during post-game celebrations. Picture: Phil Hillyard
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Ex-NRL star Michael Jennings has admitted in court that he didnât tell the NRL the full extent of his cocaine use.
The former State of Origin and Test outside back made the revelation in Sydneyâs Downing Centre District Court as he defended himself against allegations he abused and raped his ex-wife during their relationship.
NRL starâs big admission about drug use Michael Jennings scores a try in the 2013 NRL grand final. The former Sydney Roosters flyer this week in court admitted he took cocaine during post-game celebrations. Picture: Phil Hillyard
News by Steve Zemek
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Ex-NRL star Michael Jennings has admitted in court that he didnât tell the NRL the full extent of his cocaine use.
The former State of Origin and Test outside back made the revelation in Sydneyâs Downing Centre District Court as he defended himself against allegations he abused and raped his ex-wife during their relationship.
Health by Anthony Piovesan 31st May 2021 9:44 AM | Updated: 9:52 AM
Sunrise host David Koch has fired up in an interview with Qantas boss Alan Joyce about Australia’s vaccine rollout.
The presenter hit out at Mr Joyce’s commentary that the Covid-19 vaccine rollout “was not a race”, slamming it as “bulldust”.
“Nat (Natalie Barr) took on the Health Minister on Friday magnificently, and then even over the weekend, Michael McCormack, Dan Tehan the Trade Minister, all speaking this is not a race, bulldust, it is a race, isn’t it?” Koch said on Monday morning.
Mr Joyce responded, saying Qantas had a “vested interest” in the country’s vaccine rollout.