Slugger McBatt wrote:
Surely not!
I'm just glad it's happened now with Moore. Just think if it had been February. If someone like him has a tendency to get into scrapes, he will get into other scrapes. The fact that it's happened now suggests we've got lucky.
It's a fine line with some rugby players. That bit of mongrel is what makes them good players, but sometimes it just gets out of the cage. If he didn't have that thing in him that makes him get into scrapes, he wouldn't have been the player he's been.
I'm not a fan of apologist attitudes towards this type of behaviour - in the modern, full time world of professional rugby league, there is no excuse for a player, regardless of how much mongrel he has in him, to be unable to leave that on the pitch or training field; and for every one who's transgressed, there are dozens who haven't, so it's hardly an occupational hazard.
The more worrying thing, is the frequency this has happened at our club in the recent past - last year's drunk driving episode, then the car incident and now this; it seems to suggest that there's an issue with culture or leadership at the club that means the checks and balances on behaviour and conduct are not sufficiently powerful to act as a disincentive?