I am outraged that the NRL is using resources to posit the case that the Federal Govt's legislation to limit the losses of gamblers on poker machines should be opposed. As a long term member of my club, Wests Tigers, I find it disgraceful that David Gallop and the NRL would enter into the political realm in this regard.
I have visitied my nearest and dearest friend, also a WT member, at Callan Park, as he had to be hospitalised to help break his addiction to poker machine gambling.His addiction had seen him lose all savings and his capacity to function as the intelligent, resourceful and decent young man that he is. I wonder if David Gallop or other NRL officials have ever had to do the same.
I will pursue WT's opinion on the NRL decision, but I find it a disgrace and I feel like abandoning my WT membership, not because my love on footy or the WT has diminished, but the fact that they are aligned to an NRL administration that would even dare take this political move.
I have long thought that David Gallop, far from being a progressive and inspirational leader, is ponderous and open to influence. This appalling decision confirms it for me. Gallop should resign immediately.
I will pursue this matter to the limits of my capability. The only thing that would deter me from that position is if Gallop and his lot see the gross indecency and hypcorisy of this decision and choose to abandon the advertisement campaign. I have little faith that it will transpire that way, but I live in hope.
I await the response from the NRL. I urge other WT members and fans who think similarly to me to contact the NRL immediatley.
I have visitied my nearest and dearest friend, also a WT member, at Callan Park, as he had to be hospitalised to help break his addiction to poker machine gambling.His addiction had seen him lose all savings and his capacity to function as the intelligent, resourceful and decent young man that he is. I wonder if David Gallop or other NRL officials have ever had to do the same.
I will pursue WT's opinion on the NRL decision, but I find it a disgrace and I feel like abandoning my WT membership, not because my love on footy or the WT has diminished, but the fact that they are aligned to an NRL administration that would even dare take this political move.
I have long thought that David Gallop, far from being a progressive and inspirational leader, is ponderous and open to influence. This appalling decision confirms it for me. Gallop should resign immediately.
I will pursue this matter to the limits of my capability. The only thing that would deter me from that position is if Gallop and his lot see the gross indecency and hypcorisy of this decision and choose to abandon the advertisement campaign. I have little faith that it will transpire that way, but I live in hope.
I await the response from the NRL. I urge other WT members and fans who think similarly to me to contact the NRL immediatley.