Paine's brother-in-law to keep jobs after own sexting scandal

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Tim Paine’s brother-in-law will keep his two cricket coaching jobs after being investigated over alleged lewd messages involving the woman at the centre of Paine’s sexting scandal.

Shannon Tubb, who is married to Paine’s sister, has returned to work as head coach of the South Australian Cricket Association (SACA)’s academy pathways program.

Tubb has also retained his position as coach of Prince Alfred College’s First XI.

The SACA and the college separately investigated Tubb over alleged messages sent during his time at Cricket Tasmania, which he left in 2018.

The messages were allegedly sent to a female Cricket Tasmania employee who also received suggestive text messages from Paine in November 2017.

Paine quit as Australia’s Test captain when details of the messages were made public last November, just before the Ashes series.

Tubb returned to the SACA this month, with the cricket organisation deeming no further action was required after its investigation.

And Prince Alfred College this week wrote to the school’s parents, advising them that Tubb would be retained as First XI coach.

“We’ve done a full review of Shannon’s position and found out all we could about what had occurred and gave Shannon a chance to explain to us what had happened,” the college’s principal Bradley Fenner told News Corp.

“We took into account all of the facts of the matter as they were presented to us and we also reflected on the good work that he’s done with us over the past almost two and a half years.

“We have subsequently communicated with our parents in the last couple of days, advising the decision we’d reached following the review.”

The Crowd Says:

2022-01-28T23:40:50+00:00

Rowdy

Roar Rookie


Maybe he's training up the next Aussie Captain but two. It's the school that has produced the most Aussie Captains.

2022-01-28T22:39:03+00:00

Paul

Roar Guru


:laughing: I'm not sure I can help. I too have much to learn.

2022-01-28T12:14:36+00:00

Jeff

Roar Rookie


Yes, but the rubbish bins don’t get put out till late next week, so…you know…if you are a supporter of recycling… – TBH, the Roar has seriously disappointed me in recent weeks with the lack of Candice Warner articles. I feel like the site is losing it’s grip on what matters. – I don’t know which way to turn anymore. Help me Obi-Paul Kenobi…

2022-01-28T06:49:06+00:00

Paul

Roar Guru


In other words, only a story because of a connection to Tim Paine. It's January and this is the sort of rubbish cricket story we get to read?

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