How the de Belin case will change rugby league forever

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How the de Belin case will change rugby league forever | proshenks

Upon entering courtroom 18C of the Federal Court for the start of a case that has ramifications for both their futures, Todd Greenberg made a beeline for Jack de Belin.

The result of it all, to be handed down by Justice Melissa Perry, has ramifications. Not just for Greenberg or de Belin, but also for Australian Rugby League chairman Peter Beattie, every NRL player and the game itself.Just as Greenberg took the stand, Beattie subbed in for his chief executive at a corporate lunch at Bankwest Stadium. While the former politician didn’t attend court, his justifications for bringing in the new rule – and those of the NRL and ARLC – were being examined.

The issue of sponsors walking away was a crucial one. The affidavits of the NRL’s chief commercial officer, Andrew Abdo, claimed the game had already lost more than $10million due to player behaviour. Further, Greenberg’s affidavit stated that “hundreds of millions of dollars” of broadcast revenue could be lost if the game didn’t act to address behaviour issues.Alternative reasons were offered as to why fans may be leaving the game: refereeing mistakes, the bunker, concussion concerns.

Fronting up: While Jack de Belin was under no obligation to be in court, and was not called to give evidence, he sat through all four days of the case that could decide his future in the game.De Belin’s veteran manager, Steve Gillis, was there for the duration. The pair sat together, occasionally scribbling notes and passing them to each other whenever a point of interest arose.

All of this was being played out in front of an eclectic audience. Even Dragons great Mark Gasnier spent two of the four days watching proceedings unfold.

 

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