The Anti Rugby Football Thread Pt 2

Sounds like he made a balls of filling out the form

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Probably gave it the big do you know who I am.

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Had he a criminal record for breaking in to a house trying to rob a laptop that had incriminating pictures on it? If so, perhaps criminal conviction goes against him. Perverse really when you think a record would have been primary criteria for Australian residence previously

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great to see, playing a minority sport shouldnt give you automatic rights to be coming an aussie

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Youā€™d prefer he swapped to AFL like Karmichael Hunt?

Heā€™s a kiwi Cunt

Before all you needed to do was Rob some butter or speak irish aggressively at a RIC officer to automatically become Australian. The cunts are awful picky now

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you mean the Irish that stood up to British oppression got shipped out, while the soup takers remained?

France v Australia is worth a turn on. 30-30 with a couple of mins to go.

The lads who were stupid got sent . The 1800s equivalent of lads filming car chases.

From The Indo

A former Irish international rugby star is due before Dublin District Court today to face multiple fraud-related charges.

The Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP) has decided to press charges against the Dublin-based suspect who is aged in his 50s.

He has worked in the financial industry for decades but in recent years has been the focus of a major investigation by the Garda National Economic Crime Bureau (GNECB) into allegations of theft and false accounting.

It is understood that he is due to be charged with multiple counts of theft and false accounting as well as one charge of deception in a case involving around half a million euro.

The businessman was also previously the subject of civil litigation in relation to how he had allegedly mismanaged investments while working as an investment adviser.

Sources say the garda investigation into the former rugby player has been ongoing for a number of years and it expected to be sent to the Circuit Court which has higher sentencing powers.

Meanwhile garda figures from last year showed investment fraud was up by 117pc with the average amount lost around ā‚¬37,000.

The latest data shows that fraud and related offences increased by 13.7pc this year to the end of the first quarter of 2021 and this figure is expected to increase with a huge hike in attempted phone and email scams.

Some of those who lost money in investment frauds in 2020 lost up to ā‚¬100,000 each out of a total of ā‚¬5m nationwide.

Let the guessing game beginā€¦

Why didnā€™t they name him?

Dunno tbh but maybe he hasnā€™t been formally charged yet and name not released until after that? Weird

is understood that he is due to be charged

BM Iā€™m led to believe

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Surely not the centre?

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Thatā€™s the word

A bit of a shocker for the D4 BlackRock establishmentā€¦ Or perhaps not

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Shur the builders and developers in his social circle have been through it already, fucking people over.