Re: Ben Cousins - Suspended
Agreed, I also think it shows the short comings of player leadership groups. They are incapable of acting when a very skilled and popular player is doing crazy things that aren't effecting his football, of course it's not in their area of responsibility. That should be a matter for the club and where it fails to act, for the league.
This whole thing is a failure of responsible authority to justify itself by doing something at an appropriate time. Having been so holier than thou over problems with Thugby players they have slumbered through the early stages of a much bigger and ultimately more damaging crisis.
Only last week they were assuring us they were on top of it, and that their drug testing only picked up 24 players, well below the societal average for such things. All the warning signs were there, we had the Carlton incidents, worying overtones with two Collingwood players and the ongoing saga at West Coast.... and the response, boys will be boys, we'll give them a pep talk.
Also called into question is the AFLPA's committment to player welfare issues beyond bank account matters. Rather than being concerned about whether Cousins is being paid I would like them to reassure us that he is being properly cared for and is not at risk of a bigger harm than the final destruction of what remained of his bank balance and his reputation.
It's time to get our priorities right and to ensure that when young men leave home to take up a career as a footballer they are not exposed to unnecessary risks and that they understand the risks they will be exposed to on and off the field and the consequences. It is time furthermore for the duty of care we hear so much about in the strangest of places to actually be exercised by those with whom the responsibility ultimately rests. We have got to put an end to this hand wringing and isolation response and acknowledge and deal with the problem in a manner that asssits those who get trapped in the abuse web to rebuild their lives.
No one who has followed my contributions to this thread would have any doubt about who I see as the real culprits.
Agreed, I also think it shows the short comings of player leadership groups. They are incapable of acting when a very skilled and popular player is doing crazy things that aren't effecting his football, of course it's not in their area of responsibility. That should be a matter for the club and where it fails to act, for the league.
This whole thing is a failure of responsible authority to justify itself by doing something at an appropriate time. Having been so holier than thou over problems with Thugby players they have slumbered through the early stages of a much bigger and ultimately more damaging crisis.
Only last week they were assuring us they were on top of it, and that their drug testing only picked up 24 players, well below the societal average for such things. All the warning signs were there, we had the Carlton incidents, worying overtones with two Collingwood players and the ongoing saga at West Coast.... and the response, boys will be boys, we'll give them a pep talk.
Also called into question is the AFLPA's committment to player welfare issues beyond bank account matters. Rather than being concerned about whether Cousins is being paid I would like them to reassure us that he is being properly cared for and is not at risk of a bigger harm than the final destruction of what remained of his bank balance and his reputation.
It's time to get our priorities right and to ensure that when young men leave home to take up a career as a footballer they are not exposed to unnecessary risks and that they understand the risks they will be exposed to on and off the field and the consequences. It is time furthermore for the duty of care we hear so much about in the strangest of places to actually be exercised by those with whom the responsibility ultimately rests. We have got to put an end to this hand wringing and isolation response and acknowledge and deal with the problem in a manner that asssits those who get trapped in the abuse web to rebuild their lives.
No one who has followed my contributions to this thread would have any doubt about who I see as the real culprits.
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