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Mad Monday fine cut after Dogs blew up over Burgess sext

Mad Monday fine cut after Dogs blew up over Burgess sext

THE NRL only backed down on the Bulldogs’ $250,000 Mad Monday fine after club boss Lynne Anderson took officials to task over their weak stance on the Sam Burgess sexting scandal. PLUS: Haka security scare and Eels sign new football boss.

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Roosters' Latrell Mitchell offloads ahead of Dragon's Ben Hunt during the ANZAC DAY match between the Sydney Roosters and St. George-Illawarra Dragons at Allianz Stadium. Picture. Phil Hillyard

Dally M judges ignore Hunt, Latrell

ROGER Tuivasa-Sheck has been crowned the 2018 Dally M Medallist but it’s who failed to pick up votes that has league fans fuming. Check out all the votes and top five at every club.

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Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs players arrive at the Harbour View Hotel in The Rocks for Mad Monday. Picture: Toby Zerna

NRL halves Dogs’ Mad Monday fine

AFTER the NRL halved Canterbury’s $250,000 fine for their off-the-rails Mad Monday celebrations, Bulldogs coach Dean Pay has claimed the dramas were “not what we stand for” as a club.

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SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA - SEPTEMBER 08:  James Maloney of the Panthers celebrates winning the NRL Elimination Final match between the Penrith Panthers and the New Zealand Warriors at ANZ Stadium on September 8, 2018 in Sydney, Australia.  (Photo by Matt Blyth/Getty Images)

Titans want Maloney if Peachey backflips

IF Penrith utility Tyrone Peachey fails to come through on his new contract on the Gold Coast, the Titans want star playmaker James Maloney to head north. PLUS, the Bulldogs’ response to Mad Monday breach notice.

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