GI v Moses, Commitment v guts and intgrity

Honestly, who cares about what's going in the background/in the lead up. It's a big thing for a man of his stature and position to own up to mental health issues publicly, so he should be commended for that. If this emboldens others to seek the help they need then that matters more than anything.
Anything else significant that plays out is purely speculation at this point, not worth commenting on from an outsider's perspective.
 
Please do NOT compare Moses to Inglis in anyway.On or off the field.

Moses will be remembered as a bad skid mark in Wests Tigers and rugby league history,if he is even remembered at all - Most likely outcome.An ego bigger than any of his performances.

While Inglis is and will be remembered as a legend of the game.
 
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Please do NOT compare Moses to Inglis in anyway.On or off the field.

Moses will be remembered as a bad skid mark in Wests Tigers and rugby league history,if he is even remembered at all - Most likely outcome.An ego bigger than any of his performances.

While Inglis is and will be remembered as a legend of the game.

I admit he is a champion player, and will be a legend of the game historically speaking, like most sports stars off field indiscretions will always be pushed into the background. The amount of dv that is through the game is horrific, and until the nrl start taking bigger strides in than they are at the moment, it cheapens his "legacy" as a future immortal….but then again you look at those immortals and not too many of them are squeaky clean so maybe he does fit in.
 
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