Phoebe Burgess challenges NRL to act
Heat is on the National Rugby League to take action over drug-fuelled wild behaviour after witnesses decline to give statements about Sam Burgess scandal.
Heat is on the National Rugby League to take action over drug-fuelled wild behaviour after witnesses decline to give statements about Sam Burgess scandal.
After her scandal-plagued marriage, Phoebe Burgess is calling time on the redemption narrative, breaking her silence on the NRL’s culture of misogyny, lies and cover-ups.
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