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Gene Wins Case Against Halifax
Topic Started: Sep 3 2010, 08:37 AM (68 Views)
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Papua New Guinea international Stanley Gene has won his case for unfair dismissal by Co-operative Championship club Halifax.

Halifax terminated the contract of the former Hull, Hull KR, Bradford and Huddersfield player in July after he had struggled to overcome a knee injury.

However, a Rugby Football League operational rules tribunal ruled that Halifax had not followed the correct procedure and ordered them to compensate Gene for the remaining five months of the first year of his two-year contract.

Gene, who recently turned 36, missed the hearing because he returned home for high-level talks on the future of the game in Papua New Guinea.

He retired from international rugby after the 2008 World Cup but has not yet made a decision on his domestic playing future, although he will not be taking up the second year of his Halifax deal.

Gene's manager David Howes said: "The decision to go to tribunal was based on protecting Stanley's good name and reputation rather than financial.

"We will sit down when he gets back to decide where he wants to go from here. He wants to get into coaching and is also involved in the game back home."
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