It is great that the NRL has taken steps to address the issue, but where is the Media outrage and frenzy? The abhorrent act is not condoned in any way shape of form but this summary dispensation of justice from NRL does beg the question of provision of natural justice for the guilty, but this thread is about the League Media, not NRL procedures.
Within 72 hours of the Kurtley Beale story breaking, the Media was full of comment and opinion from all 12 sides of the argument, with plenty of comment from outside the usual rugby, and sports in general, commentary space.
Where are all those same knowledgeable, and judgemental folk? It has been a week since Auva'a was sentenced in the Melbourne Magistrates Court, and there has been scant coverage and very little condemnation.
Are there no pitchforks and flaming torches left for sale after the recent panic buying following the fallout from Kurtley's wardrobe malfunction?
Re Mascord's article: The first step to addressing a problem is to admit that there is a problem in the first place, and well done him. Will the other delusional Cyclops in Mungodom be brave enough to recognise that? I think not, and even if they do, what can they actually do about it?
Outside Eastern Aust, South Auckland, PNG and Northern England, no one cares about this quaint niche version of Rugby. They only know one brand of Rugby. To the rest of the World, League is seen as a variation of Rugby, like Rugby 7's, if it is acknowledged at all.