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National Rugby League To Spend $165,000 On Security At Auckland Nines

The National Rugby League will spend more than A$200,000 ($165,200) on security measures at the Auckland Nines to ensure there is "no repeat of the atrocities that have marred the off-season," according to Adrian Proszenko of the SYDNEY MORNING HERALD. At a time when the focus "normally shifts to summer sports, rugby league continues to generate headlines because of player misbehaviour." With more than 250 players "converging on Auckland for the second edition of the Nines," there are fears there could be "more off-field scandal, particularly as teams unwind after being eliminated from finals contention." This is why the NRL will "spare no expense on preventative measures, including employing hundreds of security staff and minders" to minimize risk. Auckland Nines promoter Duco Events Dir David Higgins said, "Our expenditure on security is not a direct result of any major problems [from last year], it's about having a safe and appropriate environment for the fans and players. It's not just about the players, if members of the public are hassling players they can be removed from situations. It's the professional way to go about things to have some staff on hand to deal with each team." The "spate of off-field incidents has kept the NRL's integrity unit busy throughout the off-season," and the future of several stars is "still to be determined" (SMH, 12/11). In Sydney, David Riccio reported the NRL remains confident next month's Auckland Nines will be "even bigger than this year's inaugural tournament despite the fear that a major injury and player fatigue" will impact on the '15 season kickoff. The nine-a-side tournament "launched with a bang last February, with enthusiastic crowds and a party-like atmosphere of more than 30,000 fans attending the two-day competition at Eden Park in New Zealand." However, serious injuries "left a sour taste in the mouths of respective coaches determined to launch their assault on the premiership proper" with a full complement of stars. As a result, the NRL has "worked overtime to ensure player welfare is at a premium" for the Jan. 31-Feb. 1 tournament by increasing squad sizes to 18 while players will be granted "longer periods between matches for rehabilitation and massage." NRL Commercial & Marketing Dir Paul Kind said, "We did a lot of work with the clubs to make sure that player welfare and the way the clubs were looked after was an absolute priority for the tournament" (DAILY TELEGRAPH, 12/12).

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