Jesse Bromwich - Cocaine Allegation
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Titans CEO talked about KPs sanctions being based on a breach of their code of conduct (for bringing the game/club into disrepute) and specifically mentioned that it was not related to a breach of the illicit drug policy.
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Give it up peeps. Move on. Please just move on. Nothing to see here.
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Storm Spirit wrote:Give it up peeps. Move on. Please just move on. Nothing to see here.
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Just a quick note after watching Jesse's interview with Ben Ikin on Fox last night:
I'm very impressed with the way Jesse handled himself. He didn't shirk away from owning up to what he did. Apparently he asked for the interview and if that's true I would take it as his means for apologising to the fans and wider rugby league community for his actions. Ben Ikin later said that CB thought it was the best form of anti-drug education the playing group could have received and he thought it would stick with the playing group for a long time.
I for one am glad the club has supported him (without trying to cover things up) and allowed him to show that he can grow and move on from this.
I'm very impressed with the way Jesse handled himself. He didn't shirk away from owning up to what he did. Apparently he asked for the interview and if that's true I would take it as his means for apologising to the fans and wider rugby league community for his actions. Ben Ikin later said that CB thought it was the best form of anti-drug education the playing group could have received and he thought it would stick with the playing group for a long time.
I for one am glad the club has supported him (without trying to cover things up) and allowed him to show that he can grow and move on from this.
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I have to agree - I think it was the best thing for him to do the interview - must have been extremely hard for himDanger D wrote:Just a quick note after watching Jesse's interview with Ben Ikin on Fox last night:
I'm very impressed with the way Jesse handled himself. He didn't shirk away from owning up to what he did. Apparently he asked for the interview and if that's true I would take it as his means for apologising to the fans and wider rugby league community for his actions. Ben Ikin later said that CB thought it was the best form of anti-drug education the playing group could have received and he thought it would stick with the playing group for a long time.
I for one am glad the club has supported him (without trying to cover things up) and allowed him to show that he can grow and move on from this.
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I've not seen the interview but knew it would play out like that.Danger D wrote:Just a quick note after watching Jesse's interview with Ben Ikin on Fox last night:
I'm very impressed with the way Jesse handled himself. He didn't shirk away from owning up to what he did. Apparently he asked for the interview and if that's true I would take it as his means for apologising to the fans and wider rugby league community for his actions. Ben Ikin later said that CB thought it was the best form of anti-drug education the playing group could have received and he thought it would stick with the playing group for a long time.
I for one am glad the club has supported him (without trying to cover things up) and allowed him to show that he can grow and move on from this.
I can't kick that attitude out of bed.
Redeemed and looking for a new start in a new season."Time to put in the work"
http://www.melbournestorm.com.au/news/2 ... _the_.html
It’s the attitude that has seen Jesse Bromwich become the world’s best front-row forward.
Just days into his return to pre-season training, Bromwich is already keen to put his best foot forward in front of Melbourne’s coaching staff.
“This is the time to put in work and the time to impress the coaches if you want to be there Round 1,” Bromwich said.
“I’m feeling pretty fresh – I’m really looking forward to a big pre-season and getting a bit of work in with the boys.
“I’ve jumped straight back into it…it’s a long pre-season but it’s good for you.”
Bromwich will be playing alongside a former rival in 2018 with former Bulldog prop Sam Kasiano already impressing his New Zealand compatriot.
http://www.melbournestorm.com.au/news/2 ... _the_.html
It’s the attitude that has seen Jesse Bromwich become the world’s best front-row forward.
Just days into his return to pre-season training, Bromwich is already keen to put his best foot forward in front of Melbourne’s coaching staff.
“This is the time to put in work and the time to impress the coaches if you want to be there Round 1,” Bromwich said.
“I’m feeling pretty fresh – I’m really looking forward to a big pre-season and getting a bit of work in with the boys.
“I’ve jumped straight back into it…it’s a long pre-season but it’s good for you.”
Bromwich will be playing alongside a former rival in 2018 with former Bulldog prop Sam Kasiano already impressing his New Zealand compatriot.