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Keith Mason wins unlawful dismissal case against Huddersfield Giants


the guardian - 18-Jul-2013

s behind A Super League player who was sacked after a photo of a team-mate's bottom appeared on his Twitter account said he was delighted with a high court judge's ruling that he was unlawfully dismissed by his former club. The prop Keith Mason will receive around £167,000 in damages from Huddersfield Giants, the high court in Leeds ruled. The picture was found on his iPhone by his girlfriend, Lauren...


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