Suns in the Media - Part I

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Whoever filmed this purely out of spite is a vindictive piece of sh*t and I'm so glad they are gone from the club, whoever they are.

What a joke.

James Brayshaw IQ = 4
By one of the senior staff, it says.

"But despite Suns’ chief executive Mark Evans being made aware of the incident several months ago, it is understood no action was taken against Dew or the staffer who filmed the clip."

It is understood a senior staffer who filmed the footage distributed it to a group of friends on a social media platform, during the revelry.

Realising his error the next morning, the staffer asked everyone who received the video to delete it.

But the footage had already leaked out.

The video was circulated this week by disgruntled sources close to former Suns staffers made redundant in recent months.
 

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Gold Coast veteran Jarrod Harbrow turned away Harley Bennell after the Melbourne player rocked up at his former teammate's home on Saturday.

Sources close to the situation confirmed that Bennell drove from the Demons' hub on the Sunshine Coast to the Gold Coast where he attempted to enter Harbrow's residence. Harbrow declined to allow Bennell into his house. Had Harbrow done so, he would have been breaching the AFL's coronavirus protocols.

Harbrow contacted the Suns, who in turn told the league. Harbrow and Gold Coast have been cleared of any wrongdoing by the AFL, and there is no suggestion Harbrow broke any rules.

Wow. He went to Harbrow's.
 



Gold Coast veteran Jarrod Harbrow turned away Harley Bennell after the Melbourne player rocked up at his former teammate's home on Saturday.

Sources close to the situation confirmed that Bennell drove from the Demons' hub on the Sunshine Coast to the Gold Coast where he attempted to enter Harbrow's residence. Harbrow declined to allow Bennell into his house. Had Harbrow done so, he would have been breaching the AFL's coronavirus protocols.

Harbrow contacted the Suns, who in turn told the league. Harbrow and Gold Coast have been cleared of any wrongdoing by the AFL, and there is no suggestion Harbrow broke any rules.

Wow. He went to Harbrow's.

Love me some Harbs. That must have been really difficult for him.
 
By one of the senior staff, it says.

"But despite Suns’ chief executive Mark Evans being made aware of the incident several months ago, it is understood no action was taken against Dew or the staffer who filmed the clip."

It is understood a senior staffer who filmed the footage distributed it to a group of friends on a social media platform, during the revelry.

Realising his error the next morning, the staffer asked everyone who received the video to delete it.

But the footage had already leaked out.

The video was circulated this week by disgruntled sources close to former Suns staffers made redundant in recent months.
People usually get that way when they have been face to face lied to. And trust me it a very very Very long list.
 

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just someone leaked it now. Clearly for a reason.
Obviously they are dirty with the club.




Gold Coast veteran Jarrod Harbrow turned away Harley Bennell after the Melbourne player rocked up at his former teammate's home on Saturday.

Sources close to the situation confirmed that Bennell drove from the Demons' hub on the Sunshine Coast to the Gold Coast where he attempted to enter Harbrow's residence. Harbrow declined to allow Bennell into his house. Had Harbrow done so, he would have been breaching the AFL's coronavirus protocols.

Harbrow contacted the Suns, who in turn told the league. Harbrow and Gold Coast have been cleared of any wrongdoing by the AFL, and there is no suggestion Harbrow broke any rules.

Wow. He went to Harbrow's.

would have been hard for him however it shows his maturity and sensibility to follow the protocols. I’m sure once all this COVID stuff is done, he will find some time to chat with Harley
 
Apparently it was Jon Haines who filmed the video

If that is the case, the club needs to sack him

wow. Didn't expect that. Probably did it for a joke at the time, as you do with mates.

Someone outside the group shared it

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Footage of the incident, which is a criminal offence and carries a $533.80 fine, was shared by the staffer to a group of friends.

They were then asked to delete the video but by then it was too late and had already begun to circulate.

It was then leaked outside of that circle, reportedly by sources close to Suns staff members who had been recently made redundant by the club."
 
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