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Police charge players as NRL fine Dogs $250K

THE NRL has handed down one of its toughest ever sanctions on the Canterbury Bulldogs with a whopping $250,000 fine for their drunken Mad Monday antics. Two players have now been charged following the night of mayhem.

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Bulldogs: Hangover kicks in with fines and drug tests

DRUG testers descended on the Bulldogs headquarters on Wednesday in the wake of the side’s Mad Monday scandal as news emerged that the club will issue $40,000 in fines to the worst offenders at the end-of-season booze-up.

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Ben Hunt of the Dragons during the Round 14 NRL match between the Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs and the St George-Illawarra Dragons at ANZ Stadium in Sydney, Monday, June 11, 2018. (AAP Image/Craig Golding) NO ARCHIVING, EDITORIAL USE ONLY

Meninga: How Hunt can hurt Brisbane

ST GEORGE Illawarra are a good chance of beating Brisbane on Sunday, and to do it, Ben Hunt will need to be at his best, writes MAL MENINGA. Plus, my take on the Bulldogs’ sad Monday.

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How we can finally fix Mad Monday

WITH the brouhaha over the Bulldogs’ Mad Monday still raging as the players, the media and supporters all blame each other, Mike Colman says the solution is obvious.

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

Kent: Players want more cash but kill the business

THIS time last year players were demanding more of a share in the NRL’s revenue. They wanted to be treated like businessman contributing to the game. The NRL is a business that needs to grow and Bulldogs players’ behaviour kills us as a game.

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Revealed: Injured stars under Mad Monday spotlight

THE hangover for Canterbury’s Mad Monday antics is set to worsen with revelations coach Dean Pay was present, one player was drunk and naked rather than preparing for post-season surgery, and another was meant to be undergoing injury rehab.

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Proud to be a Bulldog? Not even close

BOYS will be boys. Guess what? Times have changed. And it’s time to accept it, and deal with it. “If I were at a pub at 5pm on a Monday and a roaringly drunk 20-something male, who was built like a brick sh*thouse, got completely nude I would be appalled,” women’s sport editor and Bulldogs fan Fiona Bollen writes.

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Tapai Moeroa (tea towel) and Brad Takairangi (balaklava) Parramatta Eels players pictured on their Mad Monday celebrations arriving at The Royal Oaks Hotel in Parramatta.NO PHOTO CAPTION PLEASE.

A history of Mad Monday mayhem

THE Bulldogs have form when it comes to Mad Monday celebrations but their indiscretions are just one thread in tapestry of outrages and atrocities from the NRL and beyond.

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