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Cameron Shepherd From: The Sunday Times February 12, 2011 6:25PM
TURNAROUND: Cameron Shepherd wants to repay the Force faithful, starting next Sunday. Source: PerthNow
AS it's been reported in recent weeks, I made a major error of judgement when I drove my car after I had been drinking, and while my licence was suspended.
My actions were nothing but stupid.
It was also the wake-up call I needed that alcohol is having a major affect on my life, and it's something I can do without.
Unfortunately, it's taken a few major mistakes for me to finally realise this.
Maybe I won't remain dry forever, but for this period of my life I've decided it's just not for me.
I have let my family, friends, team mates, sponsors, club and fans down and I'm really ashamed of my actions and poor judgement.
Probably the worst thing is letting down the young fans who look up to me. This is not the message I want sent to them from a so-called role model.
In life we all make mistakes. I believe the way you bounce back from hard times is what defines you as a person.
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With every negative, there has to be a positive. I'm going to do all in my power to turn things around, starting on the football field.
Since breaking my ankle in 2008 against France, I haven't been the same.
I've struggled to stay on the field and have obviously been battling some demons off it.
However, this year I I'm in the best shape of my career. My body has never felt better.
The pre-season we all went through has been the best I have ever been involved in.
The fresh approach of our new strength and conditioning coach Charlie Higgins, who strangly enough was my S and C coach when I started my rugby journey as a 17-year-old at the Northern Suburbs Rugby Club in Sydney in 2002, has been amazing.
Coupled with the passion and support of Richard and the rest of the coaching staff, there is a feeling among the group I haven't felt in my six seasons with the club.
With a competition approaching you can never judge how successful you will actually be, but one thing I can promise is that on February 20 when the competion begins in Brisbane, the Emirates Western Force team that takes to the field will be the fittest, strongest and most driven team we have ever fielded.
As a team we look forward to the support of our fans this season. I can't wait to see you all, dressed in blue and cheering us on at nib Stadium for the first home game of the season on March 5.
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Cam, have you heard that Palmyra is an alcohol free club?
No, I'm sorry Cameron, but this doesn't cut it. I'm a firm believer in second chances, but you've had one of those already. I think I'm really going to struggle cheering you on this year in the blue, which is really saddening. These haven't been the actions of someone taking their public appearance, or career, or the lives of everyone else on the road seriously. An article in the Sunday times doesn't change anything about that. As they say, actions speak louder than words.
A kick in this game is like a rather nasty alcoholic shooter, only as good as it's chaser...
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Bit harsh Robyn, redemption should always be available, I would approach it with an I believe it when I see it, but applaud his attempt to fix up his life.
If he was my little brother, i'd forgive him.
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I think that this is a major step in the right direction, Sam you are doing the right thing in supporting and steering Cam in the right direction, he needs all the support he can get.
My heart goes out to Sam, it is not easy to help someone confront demons like he is battling with, Sam there are many of us out here quietly hoping and praying that you achieve your goal together with Cam. You sound like the rock he needs to stay strong, and each time he scores for the Force this season and hopefully it will be many times, there will be many of us in the sea of blue thanking you.
Simon Cron: “People talk about winning and losing all the time and they are critical, but there’s a process to get into and it’s the ability to stay present, do your job and execute skills under pressure.”
The bloke is a rugby player not an angel
he stuffed up
he was punished
The powers that be decided to give him another chance. Let his rugby do the talking
The end
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give the guy a break, do your talking on the field shep.....
He's been given a break. He's had the chance for redemption. But then he went out DUI again, but this time with a suspended license. Obviously the message has failed to sink in, and I'm not convinced that the punishment this time will have been enough to get it through this time either. I probably am being harsh, but no harsher than Beale and Quade were treated when they screwed up with the law. I'll be pleased to see if he can turn it around though.
A kick in this game is like a rather nasty alcoholic shooter, only as good as it's chaser...
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Geez Robyn,hope you never become a judge![]()
I couldn't care less whether he drinks or not. Just keep focused on rugby because we need an in form fullback to complete an amazing backline.
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