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Post by dragon4 on Feb 24, 2020 17:56:23 GMT
ASRL hands down decision on Maika Sivo’s playing future
Another test for the ASRL’s no-fault policy.
The ASRL has opted not to enforce their controversial no-fault stand down policy in the case of Melbourne Monster's recent recruiy, winger Maika Sivo.
The Sydney Morning Herald is reporting that ASRL chief executive Godd Treenburg is expected to allow the Fijian to take his place for the Monsters in round 18, despite a looming court date.
Sivo’s case is due to be heard on the 12th of March in Fiji which is the same day as the Monsters final season match of the regular season against Perth.
The original plan from the ASRL to wait for the court case to play out rather than enforce the no-fault policy hit a major snag when the case was adjourned from February 17 to March 12.
The ASRL are allowed to use discretion in cases carrying a sentence less than 11 years under the no-fault policy and have done so here, just as they did in the case of Sydney Oilers' Josh Reynolds.
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Post by Mackdadday on Feb 24, 2020 18:54:59 GMT
Woo hoo. Paid 35k
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Post by dragon4 on Mar 1, 2020 0:54:42 GMT
Paid $35 000
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