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Lance's lawyer threatens Dragons
By Jeff Dunne
November 14, 2005
HIGH-profile Sydney lawyer Chris Murphy has threatened to take the Lance Thompson case to court if the veteran Dragons player is sacked by St George-Illawarra.
Thompson must front the Dragons board tomorrow to show cause why he should not be sacked for misconduct.
He has been accused by the club of sending a threatening text message to teammate Justin Poore on the day of the preliminary final against Wests Tigers.
Murphy warned yesterday he was ready for battle and threatened to take the matter to the courts.
"This case is a hair's breath away from expensive litigation," Murphy said.
"Let them bring the evidence and I'll tear them to shreds. I have a perfect record of a conversation between Poore and Thompson in which it is clearly indicated there are no issues between them."
It is unclear if Poore will be present at the hearing but Murphy said he wanted to get the rookie forward in front of the board to give evidence.
"I want to get Justin Poore in there and hear him utter the truth," Murphy said.
"I would expect the board will be calling him."
Poore's management said yesterday they were unaware if he was required for the hearing while Dragons chief executive Peter Doust was not available for comment.
Murphy has also called on Doust to stand down from being involved in the hearing.
"Mr Doust should sit out considering the bias press comments he has made (regarding Thompson)," Murphy said.
The Dragons begin their pre-season training today with an orientation and assessment session.
But Thompson is not expected to attend. When contacted by The Daily Telegraph yesterday, he did not want to comment on the hearing.
The Daily Telegraph