Dylan Napa's future uncertain

Bulldogs recruit Dylan Napa faces possible suspension before playing a match for his new club after NRL chief executive Todd Greenberg vowed to take stronger action against players who trash the game's image. Greenberg returned to work on Monday and immediately held a conference call with captains from all 16 clubs, including the Storm's Cameron Smith, Cronulla's Paul Gallen and Roosters premiership-winning skipper Boyd Cordner, and told them: "Stop looking at headoffice. You guys need to take ownership of this situation". Later, in a lengthy interview with the Sydney Morning Herald, an "angry and frustrated" Greenberg said he had been instructed by the ARL Commission to draw a line in the sand on player behaviour. Greenberg foreshadowed life bans for players found guilty of serious offences against women, as well as declaring that inappropriate messages and videos sent on WhatsApp groups would be considered a violation of social media policy – even if it is private.

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