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Luke Keary asked to explain his ‘near unfatchable’ rugby league claims

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Luke Keary is supposed to have been ordered to explain his comments after the ‘horrible’ and ‘almost unwavering’ burning rugby league ‘.

Catalans’ Aussie Half-Back complained to the media in his home country about the state of sport in the northern hemisphere.

Rugby player who holds a water bottle.

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Liuke Keary is believed to have been asked to explain his criticism of the Rugby League in the northern hemisphereCredit: swpix.com

Now he is told by the chefs of the 13-a-side code of him to clarify what he said as a discredit levy hangs over his head.

If there is an NRL-BUY-in-Haarwoon, there is yet nothing officially on the table, the 33-year-old said ‘they are in many problems’ if it does not happen, adding it:’ The game is terrible here.

“” It is the product, the reporting, the news about the game, there is zero.

“You look at the games, they are almost impossible.”

Kary refused to clarify his comments when he was approached during the Magic Weekend, where he scored an attempt in the 26-24 loss of Catalans for Leigh.

Now Sunsport understands the Rugby Football League has demanded a statement by writing to him and his club.

Rugby League Commercial Managing Director Rhodri Jones, opposed Keary’s statements and said: “Our figures show that we have a very positive season. Our attendees have risen, our TV audience, both opposite Sky Sports and BBC, has risen.

“Luke played at the top of the game in Australia and the game in Australia is very related to the Premier League here.

“We can do many things that can convince him that he has been a bit too dramatic in his comments.”

When asked by Sunsport or Keary, Catalans coach Steve Mcnamara defended his player.

He said: “It is a very long interview he did.

Catalans Dragons Rugby player Clap in dressing room.

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Keary burned the sport ‘horrible’ and games ‘near Unfatable.’Credit: swpix.com

“How he said it and how it happens is clear in an aggressive way there.

“But you all want people to say things, don’t always sit on the fence.

“Someone has come and done. He is a triple NRL Grand Final winner, he loves the game and wants the game to be in the northern hemisphere.

“He can express his opinion. I agree with some things, there is a debate about some of the other things.”

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