@willow said:@LCA said:@willow said:@Knuckles said:Perhaps Mayer should be more mindful who he is sending to the schools. Sending someone with a chequered past who has only been in the place five minutes shows a lack of foresight on his part. Agree with the decision but one needs to ask why did they send him in the first place ?
Are you serious??? You really think ostricising a player in front of the rest of the team will make him feel wanted at the club? Get a clue Knuckles, that's an early contender for silliest post of the year.
I think your reply is more of a contender, Willow! Can you please tell me, what exactly are they trying to achieve by this? Is it some sort of "brownie points" for being community minded? Then surely Mayer and others can set the guys up to be successful by choosing events that match the capacity and ability of the players, rather than some blanket agenda like "tackling bullying". Sure, get those who are genuine role models in that arena and who can inspire a group of kids/adolescents through their reputation as well as their communication ability, but please don't assume such a sensitive and important issue can be canvassed by every player in some sort of rostered basis. When Yillen Gordon signed with the Tigers was it made clear that he would be used by the club in such a way? Did anyone assess his skills to do that role? Or did they just carve up the squad and send them to different venues hoping that nobody would stuff up? It seems amateurish and opportunistic to me. And, in my opinion, that's not good enough for this club.
IQ's must have dropped 10 points around here all of a sudden :brick: All club players are required to do community work on behalf of not only the club, but the NRL. Despite Gordon's apparent "joke", he's not mentally retarded and certainly wasn't treated that way by the club. He's 26 years old and an adult. Go away and do some research and see which clubs assess which players attend which public events. I'm dying to read the answer.
Well Willow, I don't have time or interest in doing the research work for you, but in my profession, it's called risk assessment. And, I do take a bit of offence that when your opinion is critiqued you resort to insults. Is that the standard we can expect here in 2014? My point was there should be a matching of the skills and abilities of players with the type of community work they do. Without it there is every chance that an outcome such as this can happen.