3 Broncos Force Drunk Woman into Performing Fellatio in Nightclub Washroom-’Claim it was consensual’
Football players are known for not being able to hold their liquor more often than not, but a few weeks ago DSOS wrote that 3 rugby players were being investigated for allegedly holding their licker by her ears in a nightclub washroom and forcing her to suck a little dick, and that they might have even tried to record the forcible oral sex scene .
Since I last wrote about it there have been some new developments in the case.
By the way all you NFL fans that actually might read some of the shit DSOS writes, I am not talking about Jay Cutler and the Denver Broncos, I am talking about the Brisbane Broncos of the National Rugby League in Australia. Yes that’s right, there are some more muscle heads from the NRL who are making headlines for all the wrong reasons, and as usual it involves alcohol and a woman who is either too drunk to know better, too drunk to defend herself, and/or too drunk to just not care whether or not she becomes a rugby team’s exercise bike.
The three latest rugby players to tarnish the professional rugby player’s image are Karmichael Hunt, Sam Thaiday, and Darius Boyd, three men with a combined weight of more than 600 lbs. Their victim wouldn’t have weighed much more than 120lbs, maybe a 130lbs herself though I can’t say for sure, but a drunk woman regardless of her size would have been no match for three hulking drunk men looking for a hummer from a woman who herself probably only had one thing on her mind prior to being forced to give head in the women’s washroom. Yep, the victim would have had sex on her mind on that Saturday night; in fact most rugby groupies do on Friday and Saturday night during “footy season.”
Australian women, those that have the looks and the body anyway, love trolling the nightclubs for professional rugby players whether its for casual sex or something more permanent like a “meal ticket,” and when they have a little too much to drink they get themselves into trouble like the woman that was forced to give Hunt, Thaiday and Boyd a blow job in the women’s washroom in a Fortitude Valley nightclub a few weeks ago.
A lot has happened in the four weeks or so since this story first broke, but the men are still being investigated, there are now allegations of drugs being involved, the three muscle heads are claiming that the drunken woman consented to giving them blow jobs, and that there isn’t any videotaped footage of them being on the receiving end of a hummer by a drunken and very stupid woman. DSOS has also learned that there were up to 8 Bronco players partying in the Fortitude Valley nightclub on that night, and that it is quite possible more women might come forward with other allegations involving the eight players.
The Brisbane Broncos are currently conducting their own investigation, but to what end who knows as the three men accused of the sexual assault are believed to be leaving team after this season ends anyway.
In what could be considered a related story I suppose, Australian research has revealed that women accusing high-profile rugby players of sexual misconduct are throwing themselves at professional rugby player’s feet in nightclubs. What I want to know is though is if the people who conducted that research are sure about that, I mean think about it for a moment the “groupies” they are referring to could merely be falling down drunk at their feet and that the players seeing an opportunity to score off the rugby field, take advantage of said drunken “groupie” knowing full well that that groupie wouldn’t have any credibility with police given their drunken state of mind should the object of the rugby player’s carnal desire decide to accuse him of sexual assault.
I don’t know about the research that was conducted by Deaking University, but blaming a drunken woman for putting herself in a predicament where she could be sexually assaulted by a professional athlete who must abide by a team code of conduct and should know better when it comes to drunken groupies falling at his feet is a bit of stretch.
Dr. Kim Toffoletti, who co-authored Rogue Men and Predatory Women is suggesting that in most cases where high-profile professional rugby players are accused of sexual misconduct, it is the accuser’s fault, and her source for that information is rugby supporters who are also saying that women wanted to sleep with well-known rugby players to build their own reputations, and for bragging rights that they scored with rugby players.
Hmm…No mention in the article I read about the research that alcohol played a factor in the woman’s promiscuity and risk-taking sexcapade however. Like it or not, a drunken woman cannot not be held responsible for another person’s actions, especially when it comes to allegations of sexual assault by rugby players like Hunt, Thaiday and Boyd.
Those three men knew better then to put themselves into a position where they could be accused of sexual assault in the first place. It is pounded into their head time and time again by team officials, and there is no excuse for their stupidity for putting themselves in such a position in the first place.
By the way, I think they are guilty of the sex crime they are accused of, but at the end of the day it is one drunken woman’s word against theirs, and the three muscle heads are likely going skate on the sexual assault charges.
One other thing, don’t rugby players care whether or not they end up with “sloppy seconds” and don’t they think gangbanging a drunken woman in a washroom is little more than unsanitary, that it is a far cry from practising safe-sex?
If they are guilty of the crime they are accused of I hope their dicks fall off.
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October 14th, 2008 at 5:32 pm
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Editor’s response:
No I didn’t. Why do you ask? I will go have a look, but I don’t understand the point you are trying to make if in fact you are trying to make one.
Thanks for letting me know.
October 21st, 2008 at 3:05 am
Actually, it wouldn’t surprise us at all if some Denver Broncos were involved in an incident like this.
DSOS response:
Lol, and some Dallas Cowboys too.
I don’t know what it is with pro athletes, but these days it would appear that they seem to think they can do whatever they want, claim the allegations against them are false 99% of the time, and then lie about it in court.
It’s a joke the way they get away with the crimes they commit these days, now matter how petty or serious the crime is, and they get away with because of the deep pockets of their employers. Most of the time they either get a slap on the wrist, or a let off with barely a mark against them, Rae Carruth and Michael Vick the exception in most recent times.
Adam Pacman Jones should have been locked up a long time ago, but apparently unless he beats somebody within a horse’s whisker of death, or literally kills somebody, he’ll never go to jail. The NFL can suspend him as many times as they like, but unless he is thrown in jail long enough to think about things, he will be a repeat offender until somebody kills him, or somebody kills him. Until he is taken off the streets Pacman will always be a repeat offender. Pacman is a disgrace, and Jerry Jones is an effin’ moron for tolerating this kind of sh*t, but then again Jerry Jones deserves to be locked up behind bars sometimes too.
I think that it is high time that when it comes to pro athletes and the crimes they are accused of, team management should be forced to butt out of criminal matters involving their players. You do the crime, you do the time, and if after you still got some game left in you after doing your time or pennance, then that’s when team management becomes involved.