Billy Slater says the NRL's education policy can only build on what players have learned at home. Rugby league legend Billy Slater believes there's little more the NRL can do to educate its players amid yet another off-season of scandal, arguing education "is a parent job, not an NRL job". ADAM MCLEAN/SMH The NRL is under pressure to stand down Jack de Belin after he was charged with the sexual assault of a 19-year-old. Slater admitted the game needed to address "respect issues" but didn't think the NRL could do much more to effect change. "I was educated when I was a kid; this is a parent job, not an NRL job.
Source: Stuff February 26, 2019 04:52 UTC