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Let Jack play: Dragons to ask NRL to review no-fault stand-down policy – Sydney Morning Herald
St George Illawarra will approach Peter V’Landys and Andrew Abdo about relaxing their position on Jack de Belin, who is set to mark 18 months out of the game.
The Dragons know how delicate the topic is. If De Belin is found guilty, he faces the prospect of a custodial sentence. If found not guilty, he will have missed two years of football in what should have been the prime of his career.
At the introduction of the no-fault stand down policy, the NRL successfully argued that allowing De Belin to play would damage the game’s brand. The Dragons believe there’s a growing case to suggest that the impact now would not be as damaging as it was 18 months ag…
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