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Horrible horrible news. Feel for the Port Club and his family.
Why?
A group of 20 something's ( living a regimated life) in a group.
Clubs invest heavily now and like it or not the old footy trip is a thing of the past.
"An-off duty policeman hired by the Western Bulldogs player (sic) for their end of season trip to Las Vegas has begun working with US authorities and Port Adelaide at the start of an investigation which police estimate could take up to eight weeks."
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Horrible, horrible stuff. You don't expect that your son/brother/boyfriend/friend will go on a holiday and never come back again. Condolences to all his family and friends.
Wake me up when we get to heaven, let me sleep if we're going to hell
Good luck, for your sake I hope heaven and hell are really there, but I wouldn't hold my breath
A VICTORIAN police officer used by Western Bulldogs players as their chaperon in Las Vegas will form a vital part of the investigation into John McCarthy's death.
Bulldogs match-day runner Stuart Bailey joined a dozen Dogs on their trip to Las Vegas, which intersected with the shock death of the Port Adelaide midfielder.
He is being used as a conduit between Victoria Police and its US counterparts, with Australia's Federal Police also involved in the investigation.
The Bulldogs players - including leaders Robert Murphy, Matthew Boyd and Daniel Cross - were scheduled to leave Las Vegas in the next 48 hours.
Bailey had his trip funded by the players, keen to ensure their low-key trip to the gambling mecca went off without controversy.
A group of under-21 Bulldogs had decided at the last minute not to travel to Las Vegas, given the legal drinking age in Nevada would prevent them from entering bars and nightclubs.
Dogs players had mingled with the Port Adelaide group, with some of them believed to have been at the same nightclub on Saturday night.
But not all players could gain entry to the club, which meant few players were aware McCarthy had left by himself.
Port Adelaide players were unaware McCarthy was missing until they were contacted by Power officials the next morning.
Bulldogs forward Jarrad Grant, a former Dandenong Stingrays teammate, was a close friend of McCarthy.
The clubs were involved in a heated sledging controversy involving Dogs ruckman Will Minson and Port midfielder Danyle Pearce this year, but the Bulldogs are believed to have helped counsel Port players.
Bulldogs officials frown on mass-scale football trips, especially after negative publicity flowed from a trip to Hong Kong in 2010.
But the presence of responsible leaders such as Murphy, Boyd and Cross placated the club.
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I would say after this shocking incident that our club will call off the trip to Las Vegas as I believe Essendon have as well.
As mentioned in a previous post Dogs already there.
Not sure why unless they are worried about the boy's playing up.
Its not where they go, but what they do when they get there that matters.
Also should mention great initiative and management from the Dogs to send a chaperone.
It's better to die on our feet than live on our knees.
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