Test star Jason Taumalolo has been left with egg on his face, fined by his NRL club, North Queensland, after admitting to misbehaviour.Taumalolo and teammate Tautau Moga have been slapped with $2500 fines by the Cowboys after the pair and three other players were accused of pelting vehicles with eggs in Townsville on finals eve.All five have agreed to pay for any damage they may have caused.The players have been charged by police with two counts of wilful damage and will face court on October 11.Ive taken the time to apologise for what I did on Wednesday night to my teammates, Taumalolo said in a Cowboys statement on Monday evening.Now that our internal process is complete I would like to apologise to those who were affected by the incident as well as the wider community, the fans and the members of this great club.I know a lot of kids look up to me and I just dont want them to think its the right thing.The players were stopped by police for a random breath test after a person accused them of throwing eggs in Townsville just before midnight last Wednesday.It was claimed up to five vehicles were damaged during the incident.It came only hours before the defending champion Cowboys were scheduled to fly to Melbourne for Saturday nights finals clash with Melbourne at AAMI Park.And it was just two days after Taumalolo represented the Cowboys at the NRLs finals launch in Sydney.Cowboys coach Paul Green said the club consulted the NRLs integrity unit before determining their penalty.While we cant get into the specifics of our own internal investigation due to some matters still being before the court, our players are extremely remorseful for their involvement, Green said.They know that they acted improperly and that they have hurt not only the people directly affected but also the clubs members, supporters and partners.Weve taken the matter seriously as the players actions were out of step with both the values of the NRL and the club.The Cowboys host Brisbane in a sudden death NRL semi-final in Townsville on Friday night. Basketball Shoes Sale . Tuesdays surgery at Atlantas Piedmont Hospital was performed by Dr. Xavier Duralde and Hawks team physician Dr. Michael Bernot. Basketball Shoes Sale . A big centre with all the tools to be an elite player, Johansen paced the Blue Jackets with a standout game Saturday night. He had a goal and two assists for a career-high three points as Columbus beat the New York Islanders 5-2 to snap a five-game losing streak. https://www.cheapbasketballshoesstore.com/ . Bryzgalov stopped 25 shots on Saturday in the Oklahoma City Barons 4-1 victory over the Abbotsford Heat. The Oilers signed Bryzgalov to a one-year $2 million contract last Friday after shedding payroll by dealing defenceman Ladislav Smid to the Flames. Discount Basketball Shoes .S. Open champion Justin Rose birdied the first hole with a blind shot he hit to a foot of the pin, and he stayed in front Tuesday until he completed a 4-under 67 for a two-shot lead over Jason Dufner in PGA Grand Slam of Golf. Discount Basketball Shoes . Miikka Kiprusoff had just announced his retirement after a decade-long run in Calgary and it would be up to Berra and Ramo to fill the void. NEW YORK -- Kevin Anderson threw two of his four touchdown passes and Fordham scored 38 unanswered points in the first quarter of its 83-21 rout of Division II-Elizabeth City in the Rams home opener Saturday -- their seventh win in the last eight home openers.Fordham wasted little time bouncing back from a season-opening loss to Navy. Makay Redd kicked a 42-yard field goal less than two minutes into the game and Anderson found Robbie Cantelli with a 38-yard scoring pass barely five minutes in. Noah Fittzgerald returned an Elizabeth City fumble nine yards for a touchdown 18 seconds later to make it 17-0.ddddddddddddThree Fordham runners finished with more than 100 yards rushing. Chase Edmonds had 155 yards on 16 carries and scored a touchdown. DAngelo Palladino added 116 yards on 19 carries and a touchdown and Kendall Pearcey had 115 yards on 12 carries and two touchdowns. ' ' '