Yeah I freaked at first till I read the article.Thank goodness arrested just for protesting...as get concerned when saw headline..such a great ambassador for rugby..
Looks like he's staking a claim for immediate inclusion in the wallaby squad.
No doubt the fact that this was a protest will lead to general acceptance that he should be allowed to follow his conscience.
If you want to follow your conscience you don't take the $$$ that come with the contract you sign with the ARU.
errrrr, because he has a moral conscience he can't be a professional rugby player? or he isn't allowed to earn a decent wage? Right.
Good on him, must have taken some balls to risk the possible ARU contractual repercussions to stick up for something he believes in.
14 posts deep and no Waratahs conspiracy theory raise yet.
The mine was in NSW and NSW Police Force conducted the arrest.
Standards are slipping.
Can't believe anyone here thinks that being arrested is a positive example to set. Don't care what it's for, if you feel passionately about something there are numerous legal options to pursue to make your point without have to break the law (this is Australia and he isn't Aung San Suu Kyi).
Should be dealt with in the same way as any other ARU contracted players arrest.
On another note it is easy to take the moral high road on mining when living in a country, that quite frankly without mining would be broke, dark and with a considerably lower standard of living.
14 posts deep and no Waratahs conspiracy theory raise yet.
The mine was in NSW and NSW Police Force conducted the arrest.
Standards are slipping.