@@locky466 mate I used to think the same way as you once but as I got older I actually understand it more.yes even a murderer I’m definitely not saying that murder is right and there are varying degrees of murder of course.but there are various degrees of a second chance and also personal responsibility’s that come into account.so what looks like a second chance for a murderer that’s never being released from gaol.well maybe let’s just say for argument sake he owes up to the murder and as the yrs pass in gaol and he improves and remorseful and all that good stuff then maybe he could if he is lucky he might be able to move to lower security prison where he could do work to earn a little money for canteen etc.see that to me is a second chance for this situation.the murderer is not getting out of gaol he just has a chance to improve
It’ll be interesting to see how he plays this year. 4 years off the field during his prime is huge, never seen any drug cheats come back and perform well but most of them get caught a bit older
@@duttybea 4 years off for anyone in their early 20’s never works well, and plenty of people have come out saying he was on PED’s even in his school boy days. He hasn’t even been able to play in the reserves in his downtime either. He may shock me and I’ll eat my words, but we’ll see.
Funny how people call him a drug cheat and aways will be, but seem to think every other footy player, Afl, Nrl, Rugby union or any swimmier or athletics star is not on something, they and their management know how to get around the tests for sure.
Very true as I used to run in 70's with Olympic folk and was reasured their main fear was not the best opposition but who was doing stuff.... and when a pal won gold it was relief as well as joy. Just look at all big money sport and most will try goodies to make some loot and ego boost.... ...and as Randwick chemist tells me the drug makers are 5 years ahead of testing labs re masking agents blah blah .... I dont watch olympics, swimming, bikes, trots, horses or dogs et al since 1976 which all have as much integrity as Hollywood posers.
When I was 17-20 I weight lifted and did steroids. At 21, I started MMA. The first thing I cut out of my diet was the roids. Immediatley. I understand using them for personal and non competition. I cannot respect a man who takes them in order to best the opponents. Its disrespectful to the club, coach, and other teams. Be better. A second chance like this is nothing to scoff at. Wont be rooting for ya, but will be watching.
100% they never interview the bloke who missed out to the roof Boyz!! Should get a life ban. And they talk about his time off like he was on a holiday in Bali lmfao
Bro touch grass and stop being so pretentious and condescending , he's literally trying to "be better" and as if you've never made a mistake who are you lol
@@EaglesRback33 All the talk is about all the dark times he went through. If that sounds like a Bali holiday to you then the drugs you're on are 10x worse.
He’s a weapon. Member when he Ran right around DWZ .. It’s all goods man , no one’s perfect, respect to you for owing up to ya f ups , but you just leave it all behind and start your new journey 🙏 good luck
Can you now do an interview on the bloke that missed out pn playing first grade for Cronulla cause this bloke had an unfair advantage! Until they give life bans it will continue!
From what I understand, when taking Steroids it I inhibits or stops your own natural production of testosterone. You generally have to go on TRT (steroids) prescribed by an endocrinologist. So isn't he still juiced?