‘Six schooners to us growing up” | New Era of Rugby League Partying

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Like it or not rugby league players just don’t party like they used to. In the age of professionalism and high-performance training it doesn’t logically make much sense that these finely tuned wrecking balls with single-digit body fat counts would cut loose by trying to break Boony’s record on the cans - and the NRL knows it.

In the wake of two videos featuring Melbourne Storm players Cameron Munster and Brandon Smith in the presence of a white powdered substance being widely circulated on social media yesterday afternoon it can be revealed that senior rugby league figure has conceded this what we have to come to expect.

“Six schooners to us growing up is now what that substance is to the younger generation. The difference is that substance is illegal, six schooners isn’t.” NRL insider Dobbo told listeners, quoting the official

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Both Munster and Smith were present at last night’s Dally M Awards at Brisbane’s Howard Smith Wharves with Smith being named in the Team of the Year. This is the second illicit drugs scandal the code has dealt with in the space of a week after Warriors rookie Reece Walsh charged with possession after being arrested in Surfers Paradise.

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Nick Davis

28 September 2021

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