Young Hawk Travis Tuck treated for drug overdose

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  • Go_Dogs
    Hall of Fame
    • Jan 2007
    • 10152

    #16
    Re: Young Hawk Travis Tuck treated for drug overdose

    ^^^ Agree GVGjr.

    I thought that Nathan Thompson thing brought more light to this issue, but it seems that the clubs and players still need to find better ways to work together. It's a tough one though, because I'm sure not getting selected etc can probably add to his depression.

    It's a scary illness. Hopefully footy is the furthest thing from his mind and he and his family can concentrate of getting him better.
    Have you heard Butters wants to come to the Dogs?

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    • Bulldog Revolution
      Coaching Staff
      • Dec 2006
      • 3925

      #17
      Re: Young Hawk Travis Tuck treated for drug overdose

      Originally posted by GVGjr
      That's my understanding of it. It's hard for Tucks employer to show a duty of care when they were kept in the dark until the last couple of days.
      Do we fully believe that they knew nothing? and that this is a complete shock to them

      But I do take your point, but Tucks medical confidentiality is his individual right, and its hard to sacrifice that because clubs have not always handled these issues or players well

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      • Scraggers
        Premiership Moderator
        • Jun 2008
        • 3565

        #18
        Re: Young Hawk Travis Tuck treated for drug overdose

        Originally posted by The Coon Dog
        12 week suspension, but can play VFL after 8 weeks. Suffering clinical depression.
        Whilst I feel for Travis and his family at this time, why did he only get half a season suspension; when Ben Cousins who received no (drug) strikes gets one year.

        Apparently being found slumped over the steering wheel with drug paraphernalia next to you is not 'bring the game into disrepute' ??

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