Robinson tells Radley it's time to grow up

Trent Robinson has told Victor Radley to grow up and start acting like an adult after the Sydney Roosters lock was kicked off a flight on the Gold Coast. Radley remains the subject of an NRL integrity unit investigation, after he was left behind on Saturday night and made to fly back to Sydney on Sunday morning. In a brutal spray, Robinson confirmed on Wednesday he had told Radley in no uncertain terms he had to grow up and that his behaviour was not good enough. "It's not what we want from our players so just don't do it," Roosters coach Robinson said. "Act like a man in public and behave yourself. It's pretty simple. "It's really frustrating. We don't want that in general public let alone someone that wears the colours every week. "It's disappointing and shouldn't happen." "I want to see him assume the role of a leader in our game. People look up to Rads. He's a really good man and he's got good principles," Robinson said. "And he wants to be a lad sometimes and that's not what we need from him. "That's not what the game needs from him and that's not what the kids that look up to him need from him. "He has to assume that responsibility of being an NRL footballer and leader at a club and we don't want (him) to act that way. "It's not that difficult. Hand up who has got on a flight before? It's not that hard to get on a flight and get home."

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