@Geo. said:
Targeting the Club as if we did something wrong? That's just perception…
“As soon as the club were aware of it and the players put their hands up and said “we believe we’ve eaten these berries” the club doctor issued referrals for the boys to get tested,’’ Mayer told News Limited.
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“From a duty of care point-of-view the club has taken this very seriously with the view of that the players are treated appropriately.’’
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Tigers coach Jason Taylor added that he has seen no signs of illness in the players in question but that the club will monitor the situation accordingly.
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“The doctor spoke to the guys about the brands of berries which have been recalled and how we’ll handle that going forward,’’ Taylor said.
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“We were having a meeting before training and the doctor wanted to talk to the players about it because a couple of the boys had said they may have eaten the berries
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“So the doctor briefed the group about what hep A is and how it works. It was all very straight forward.
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“Now they’ll get a test, like anyone else would.’’
Reality if you read rather than look at a headline is the Club being Pro-active
We're not dumb Geo , yes the club is being pro-active . But it's another back page headline the club doesn't need 3 weeks out from the start of the comp IMO .
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