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Ray throws his support behind Bob Fulton

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Rugby League immortal and member of The Continuous Call Team Bob Fulton has become collateral damage of the NRL’s salary cap investigation into Manly, despite no findings against him.

NRL boss Todd Greenberg claims the integrity unit repeatedly tried to interview Bob, but failed to mention it was while the club legend was overseas on holidays.

Investigators requested a Skype interview with the 70-year-old, who had no means of arranging it, let alone understanding what Skype is.

Bob offered to speak with investigators as soon as he returned but was told it would be too late.

Ray chose not to weigh into the specifics of the argument for obvious reasons.

“Given he’s been one of my best mates for over 30 years and is part of the Continuous Call Team for those 30 years, I’ll refrain from offering my comments in the interest of being accused of a perceived bias.”

But, when questioned if Bob would keep his job as part of the Continuous Call Team, Ray issued a staunch defence of his mate.

“We have an arrangement. When I go, he’ll go and vice versa. In other words, we’re joined at the hip.

“I can tell you I have no intention of going anywhere in the short term and nor does he.”

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Mark Levy
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