the club’s co-captain and comfortably their highest-paid player.
a good look’
Ponga is the club’s co-captain and comfortably their
hig > > hest-paid player.
‘It is not a good look, but all the facts are not
established,’ Parr said.
‘We will co-operate with the NRL Integrity Unit and let the
process run its course.’
In a further example of the club’s poor culture, Bradman
Best and Enari Tuala find have been dropped to NSW Cup this weekend.
The pair were late to the team bus on Sunday morning after
they were trounced 28-10
house by the Brisbane Broncos at Suncorp Stadium on
Saturday.
‘They weren’t late by a long-period of time,’ Parr said.
‘But they didn’t meet
business the standards necessary.’
Parr is also expected to read the riot act to the entire NRL
squad following revelations some players are turning up to training late and
not wearing club gear at all times.
Ponga purchased a home in the Newcastle suburb of Merewether
on Saturday afternoon after bidding $2.4million at auction.
According to News Corp, Ponga will face some intense
questioning from the Knights board, after he was reportedly ‘drinking himself
into a stupor’ at the watering hole.
It isn’t a good look – especially in public – with the
Knights battling to avoid the wooden spoon and Ponga only racking up 14
appearances this season.
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