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Friday, 09 January 2009

Manager, Sharks clueless over Bird's migration

15/10/2008 8:30:00 PM.  | AAP
Greg Bird's manager says he's concerned about his client's head-space, but doesn't know where he is amidst reports the fallen Cronulla star has left the country.

Bird's agent Gavin Orr spent today attempting to make contact with his client, who has reportedly headed to the US to be with his American girlfriend Katie Milligan.

The Sharks lock has been charged with recklessly wounding Milligan in an alleged glassing incident in August.

A police-instigated Apprehended Violence Order is also in place preventing Bird from going near Milligan, which she unsuccessfully applied to have lifted last month.

"I can't get him on his mobile," Orr told AAP.

"I fired off an email to him this morning after I read the paper and said `mate, this is what's gone on in the paper here, I hope you're obeying your AVO and make sure that you're not in contact with Katie at all'."

While the AVO only applies in NSW, Bird could still be charged with breaching the order once he returned to the state if NSW Police could confirm the pair had met.

Orr said he was not convinced Bird was intending to meet Milligan.

"I know he's got friends from home over there at the moment and ... there's a lot of the football players over there at the moment," he said.

But the manager said he was concerned for his client.

"When I read things like that in the paper, it is concerning," he said.

"But often a lot of the first grade NRL players are on holidays here, there and everywhere. They don't ring me and tell me they're going on holidays every five minutes.

"There's a lot of things going on in Greg's life at the moment. I know that he's feeling a lot of pressure on him. It's certainly not a good time of the year for Greg Bird.

"He's just got to get through these next couple of months and sort himself out where he's at and then hopefully kick on from there."

Orr met with Sharks officials this afternoon in relation to allegations Bird had been involved in two alcohol-fuelled incidents since his banning from the club in August.

But the agent defended his client over those allegations, which include Bird abusing passers-by from the balcony of his Cronulla flat.

"At the moment there's a lot of innuendo flying around everywhere but not a lot of facts," Orr said.

The Sharks are expected to decide Bird's future, which could include sacking the former Test and State of Origin star, at a board meeting next month.

Chief executive Tony Zappia said he was collecting more information on the latest allegations.

Asked if the club was running out of patience, Zappia told AAP: "That's a matter for the full board and I can't speak on their behalf at this point in time.

"As a club you can't condone any sort of behaviour that's anti-social.

"Over the past six, seven weeks we've put a strong stance in regards to the action we have taken in the short term and it's just a matter of us deciding at the club where we want to go with it in the long term."

COMMENTS

Thursday, 16 October 2008

this man needs to be told to behave. he will loose his passport. then maybe his job. maybe his time would be better spent on an anger management course and a few AA meetings so he can show the court he is remorseful. instead of doing a runner.

Posted by: Belinda Hummie, New lambton

 
 

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