given the life James has lived, the mental health issues that man faces on a daily basis are like nothing else. that man has been to hell and back. for the NRL to condemn him for simply getting fresh air, which would've most certainly increased his endorphins, is a farce.
I not being funny or sarcastic, but what has he been through, I'd like to know. From where I stand a lot of people are confusing metal heath issues with diagnosed mental health disorders. Once again I'm not being jerk, or meaning to, but I though JTJ's problem was all was grog related (hence the 6 clubs in 8 years). If its substance related (grog) call it that, I'm honestly not sure when rehab clinics became mental health institutions. That last part was a bit douchey, I might be naive, but it appears as though that footballers are playing the mental health issues card for everything that doesn't go their way these days.
I expect an avalanche of criticism but its an honest question.
I would think it may be appropriate to do a little research before posting something like that. Roberts has been quite open about his time in foster care, exposure to domestic violence and the impacts that has had on his life as an adult.