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Burning questions following heavy sanctions handed down to Cronulla and Wests Tigers


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The NRL has come down hard on Cronulla and the Wests Tigers, with CEO Todd Greenberg handing out more than $2 million in fines.

In addition, the futures of Sharks coach Shane Flanagan and Tigers CEO Justin Pascoe are in limbo after both were deregistered over separate issues.

So how have the clubs responded and where to next?

Foxsports.com.au looks at the five burning questions.

How have the Tigers and Sharks responded?
The Tigers’ response has been one of “shock”, with the club stating they will be “vigorously defending this”.

The Tigers said they were “extremely disappointed in the process”, with the club slamming the NRL over the “wrongful attack on the integrity of the club’s CEO”.

“The reason the ambassadorship was offered in November 2015 is that then new CEO Justin Pascoe felt that the club had disrespected Robbie and this was a way to show him the respect that Justin felt he deserved as a life member and club legend due to the overwhelming support Robbie had at the time from members and fans,” the club said in a statement.

“Most importantly Wests Tigers derive absolutely no advantage from this arrangement. It is not tied in any way to Robbie’s playing contract.”

As for Cronulla, NRL CEO Todd Greenberg said the Sharks’ chairman Dino Mezzatesta and CEO Barry Russell visited League Central on Wednesday where they were handed the formal breach notices.

“They’re disappointed and clearly they’ve got to prepare for a season in 2019,” Greenberg said.

“We had a Commission meeting yesterday which is why we’re making these decisions today. We’re trying to make them in a time frame to allow clubs to prepare for 2019.
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