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don't worry, not Stack bashing...just a video on the 1 Percent bikie gang
I thought it was a little clip...then realised...shit it's nearly 30 mins of it..gonna watch now

 
Cannot believe he even went to court. WA Govt lead by a lunatic. In WA have the courage to do normal 20 year old sh*t and you go to jail. I'm proud of him.

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Even if he's not with his team mates if he trains hard, gets strong and ****ing fit he has the raw talent to slot straight back in. Barely got a chance to train with us his first season and look how that went.
 
ffs....let’s get real...what crime has this poor bloke committed...absolutely ridiculous...an injustice
It was only a change of bail address.
Every person on bail in Australia has to follow the same process when changing address.

Nothing story.
 
The covid madness, don’t worry it’s going to get worse, hysteria at its best.
 

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Jesus Christ, I just want him back and training with the boys. This is ridiculous but maybe I have Richmond blinders on.
Quite simply the WA judicial system doesnt beat to the drum of an elite athlete , as they say, do the crime,,,,,it’s actually a very good lesson for any smart arse out there
 
Quite simply the WA judicial system doesnt beat to the drum of an elite athlete , as they say, do the crime,,,,,it’s actually a very good lesson for any smart arse out there
As no judicial system should. I was as annoyed as the next bloke when it all started, now I just feel like the punishment is slightly disproportionate to the crime, athlete or not, but I understand it's the rules.
 
People need to remember it was Stack's lawyer who requested pre-sentence and psychological reports be prepared for sentencing. They usually take six weeks to complete and that's why the case was adjourned until March 25. Stack would have agreed, and the Tiges obviously consulted.
 

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Mentioned on SEN this morning and sounds as though he won’t be returning anytime soon. I just caught the end of it but think March was mentioned.
Also said the club is desperate for him to return for his mental well-being
 
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Stack would have a program monitored by WA Richmond people, the sort of program players coming back from injury have, or normal preseason running.
This would be a requirement of his position back at Richmond surely. If he doesn't do the work, then he is wasting a spot on the list, which no way the club is going to let that happen. Stack would be well aware of his position and would also have alcohol and social restrictions as well you'd think.

Hopefully he is getting some footy touch with a club as well, but he has 4 weeks suspension anyway, and another 4 of VFL before he is considered, so heaps of time to get in good nick. His debut year was extraordinary of probably less of a base.
 
People need to remember it was Stack's lawyer who requested pre-sentence and psychological reports be prepared for sentencing. They usually take six weeks to complete and that's why the case was adjourned until March 25. Stack would have agreed, and the Tiges obviously consulted.

Agree with you Baz -we just have to sit and wait before any of us know the full gravity of the events. And there must have been some real concerns when weighing that impost against any speed to get back to Melbourne.
 
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