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    How would it go if the NRL put forward a total ban on alcohol?

    I was never a hot shot, but I was in the NSWIS bronze squad aaaages ago (as a kid.) They paid for my coaching and schooling... in return I had to sign off on a number of things including:
    - No alcohol/smoking (although the AIS never reprimanded Taurima for that one? Pretty sure they have the same clause.)
    - No dangerous sports (skiing, water skiing, wake boarding...etc were all on the list.)
    - No drugs outside what NSWIS' doctors gave me.

    Now granted I got what... 15 grand worth of training/schooling (max!) out of that each year... could NRL players on 400k+ (cash in hand plus professional coaching and any education they want) have similar conditions imposed upon them?

    Questions:
    - Would it wreck the culture?
    - Would there be more/less incidents?
    - Would everybody just switch codes to avoid it?

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    Some of them would just do it anyway.

    I really have serious doubts that the stupiudity that players get up to is any worse that it was 20-30 or even 40 years ago. Infact talking to people that were around the game then, they say its cleaned up a huge amount.

    I don't support the crap that the players get up to, but there are 2 important things. If they stuffed up and got caught senior players belted them, and secondly the most important change is the imbeciles in the media have decided that they should print every little bit of news about a player now days.
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    • #3
      Originally posted by Kingbilly View Post
      Some of them would just do it anyway.

      I really have serious doubts that the stupiudity that players get up to is any worse that it was 20-30 or even 40 years ago. Infact talking to people that were around the game then, they say its cleaned up a huge amount.

      I don't support the crap that the players get up to, but there are 2 important things. If they stuffed up and got caught senior players belted them, and secondly the most important change is the imbeciles in the media have decided that they should print every little bit of news about a player now days.
      Good point. In his autobiography, Beetson, has a great old chuckle about the things they did while they were on the piss. Seriously, I believe the reason we hear about the 'deeds' of players more often is because of Facebook, Twitter and forums like this. Oh and cameras and videos on phones.

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      • #4
        - Would it wreck the culture?

        It would have an affect on the way players bond for sure. Look at any other work place. People that get on well socialise well and become friends. The same would apply to footy players but even more so as these blokes play for each other.

        - Would there be more/less incidents?

        There would be less incidents but what needs to be kept in perspective is the amount of incidents each year compared to the amount of players registered.

        - Would everybody just switch codes to avoid it?

        I think a large number would.

        I think it would be grossly unfair to have players not being able to participate in something that everyone else takes for granted. Having a few beers with your mates. I don't care how much they earn and the fact they are professional sportsmen, they have the right to have a life and enjoy themselves.

        More and more often we expect people that are in the limelight to behave a certain way that we ourselves would not impose on ourselves. It is the tabloids and gossip mags that are partially to blame for this.

        It is difficult to give up the grog even if your not a massive p1ss head because of the social side. I bet most people on this forum - that enjoy a drink - would not be able to totaly abstain for a footy season.

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        • #5
          Most of the population can have a drink and be fine, some people turn into dickheads and make really bad decisions on the drink.

          That is not just a Rugby League issue, there will be a bunch of people every night doing stupid stuff on the drink, they just don't have the profile so it isn't reported.

          You can't punish the majority of NRL players who do nothing wrong for the misdeeds of a few.

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          • #6
            don't forget alcohol companies play a massive part in the NRLs sponsorship.

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            • #7
              Society would be a whole lot better off if there were no alcohol at all.

              Think that was tried once and failed.


              'Responsible consumption of alcohol' is the answer.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by bondi-boy View Post
                Society would be a whole lot better off if there were no alcohol at all.

                Think that was tried once and failed.

                'Responsible consumption of alcohol' is the answer.
                B.B. America (and Steve Buscemi) proved that prohibition doesn't work.

                Australia had dry Sundays up until 1981 or 82 if I'm not mistaken.

                Alcohol is the great remover. It removes inhibitions, bad memories and self control.

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                • #9
                  Yes, and then you can be sitting in the park crying, as your wife and kids depart...because high on booze...you sinned.


                  http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/new...-1225809729558

                  2009

                  The 45-year-old father-of-two said he was so drunk on champagne and red wine at the party and loaded on "the wrong antidepressants" that he became a "runaway train" and could not remember harassing four female colleagues or annoying two other workmates.

                  "I was in a crazy extended drinking mode," he said yesterday.

                  "That has happened to me a few times over the last decade - I just black out and that's what happened. I'm not saying by any means that that's an excuse. It's not."


                  The talkback host said his embarrassed and humiliated wife Ali and children had walked out of the family home after learning of his crazed night.

                  Although he can't remember any of it, he was told he had been "inappropriate" with four female workers - and even tried to kiss one.

                  ..... said each of the women had accepted his apology.

                  No official complaints were made about his behaviour, but he was suspended indefinitely yesterday by ....................

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                  • #10
                    My last time at the bar led to a movie.



                    I used the residuals to buy a clue.

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                    • #11
                      the amish league
                      barbarian ......arrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrgh!!!!!!!

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by trewhella View Post
                        the amish league


                        "Twas a good game, English."

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by ism22 View Post
                          How would it go if the NRL put forward a total ban on alcohol?

                          I was never a hot shot, but I was in the NSWIS bronze squad aaaages ago (as a kid.) They paid for my coaching and schooling... in return I had to sign off on a number of things including:
                          - No alcohol/smoking (although the AIS never reprimanded Taurima for that one? Pretty sure they have the same clause.)
                          - No dangerous sports (skiing, water skiing, wake boarding...etc were all on the list.)
                          - No drugs outside what NSWIS' doctors gave me.

                          Now granted I got what... 15 grand worth of training/schooling (max!) out of that each year... could NRL players on 400k+ (cash in hand plus professional coaching and any education they want) have similar conditions imposed upon them?

                          Questions:
                          - Would it wreck the culture?
                          - Would there be more/less incidents?
                          - Would everybody just switch codes to avoid it?
                          These are grown men you're talking about, I doubt the players would accept being told " no more drinks for N.R.L players, and where would brewery's take their sponsorship dollars if this was accepted. Rugby League was always a working man's game and alcohol a favourite recreation for the working classes.

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                          • #14
                            ban it


                            It does nothing positive. Only negative


                            Culture?

                            Surely people can communicate and get along without getting on the piss

                            More or Less Issues?

                            WAY LESS, How many incidents are caused by it? 99.9%?

                            Switching Codes?

                            lol if a player Holds the piss in such high regards that it means more to them then the sport then i say let them go.



                            I can not see any negatives in banning it. Only possitives, Players would not be making idiots of themselves plus they would be even better on the field. its a win win for the NRL.


                            As for advertising, I doubt if players were banned to drink the sponsers would pull out, The advertising goes towards the viewers not the players.

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by aramis View Post
                              These are grown men you're talking about, I doubt the players would accept being told " no more drinks for N.R.L players, and where would brewery's take their sponsorship dollars if this was accepted. Rugby League was always a working man's game and alcohol a favourite recreation for the working classes.
                              it was for the "Working class"

                              Now days this is there job, there whole life has been playing footy, Not working on construction sites etc


                              Im sure most of you here would drop the drink for a chance to play footy for a living and get good money. Its a dream job for anyone who loves the sport.

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