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Drugs in sport is totally reprehensible. I think Louwrens would have been poorly advised in SA and as an 18 year old not been as fully informed as he should have been. I reckon when he got hit with the 2 year ban in 09 he would have thought his world had ended. He's done the crime and done the time and I am happy to give him the benefit of the doubt. He is talented and hopefully he will have learnt from his experience and add value to Rugby in WA and at Cott.
I would imagine that since his past is public, Cott would ask him to help counsel their members into not making the same mistake. Very often a message delivered to the youthful membership from a reformed and punished miscreant carries more weight than one from a saint.
probably because he is half right![]()
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'Rugby and sex are the only things you can enjoy without being good at them.' -anonymous
"RM off the mark again it seems?" Dinky Di
So Bear, are you saying this drug cheat has been playing rugby in Perth for a year or two? Based on the dates in that article, he would have been banned at least until the end of 2011. How long has he been in the Force Academy, during the period of his ban? Has he been playing for Cott (last year) whilst banned?
Dinky Dick, any answers? You seem to be the great defender of Cott (along with Political BS).
Not defending anything.. just trying to lay out fact RM and gather informed opinion
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'Rugby and sex are the only things you can enjoy without being good at them.' -anonymous
Dear RM,
I am not a Cott defender. I would have said the same thing about this whether Cott were involved or any other club.
I don't like people and clubs getting slagged off when the facts are being distorted.
RM, you need to start lifting a finger and doing a bit of your own research, go beyond the obvious and all might be revealed. Families come here and have a look around and explore the possibilities of coming to this great country to live and enjoy or progress in a sport they love or escape from political nightmares. Pop into Northbridge on any night of the week and you will observe many young males who are on "the juice". This talented rugby player that you want to hang out to dry has paid his price and is moving on and as a player is great to watch as are many overseas and local players playing Premier Grade in WA.
One Question. Is it Granite or Limestone?
The plot thickens. Lets hope the immigration authorities haven't granted a drug cheat residency or worse still, citizenship.
Being "on the juice" is what got this guy in trouble in the first place.
Why is it that "this great country" seems to attract immigrants from the lower end of society in their home countries? There should be a character test.
As Hansie so wisely put it "Drugs in sport is totally reprehensible."
Granite or Limestone?
There is a character test. And I think you'll also find that most migrants are from the highly skilled and professional end of society and fill gaps where there are skill shortages among Australians. The exception might be migrants from NZ - for the simple reason that people from NZ are given much easier access to permanent residency visas for Australia than any other nationality.
See, its now the reverse to migrants from Britain, where they basically started with scumbag cut throat pick pocket guttersnipe jackersnapes from the depths of Newgate Prison, and worked their way up to Cornish tin miners and Yorkshire hole-in-road dwellers with some Cattle stealing Border Scots and Black Bog Irish thrown in for genetic diversity.
And don't get me started on the Welsh %))
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