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Rebecca Wilson at it again

El Diablo

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http://www.smh.com.au/rugby-league/...-family-friends-simmering-20130426-2ij2y.html

Speculation over fallen Mannah leaves family, friends simmering

Parramatta players were so furious at speculation linking the recurrence of Jon Mannah's Hodgkin's lymphoma with a supplements program at Cronulla in 2011 they demanded the club issue a statement on their behalf.

Eels co-captain Tim Mannah had earlier issued a statement expressing his family's "disappointment" at reports of the link. Fairfax Media was told their mother, Abir, had been in tears on Friday.

Questions are being raised about a possible link between the use of performance enhancing substances and cancer. Sharks prop Jon Mannah died from Hodgkin's lymphoma. It's not known whether he took peptides. Doctor Peter Larkins speaks to Paul Murray on 2UE.

After Tim completed training, the deeply religious family collected their thoughts and made a statement but his teammates were still simmering and discussed a media boycott.

Sources close to Mannah told Fairfax Media that to the best of their knowledge, there was no evidence Mannah had taken CJC-1295 and GHRP-6 while at Cronulla and said he was unlikely to have taken any substance without consulting a specialist after initially being diagnosed with the form of cancer in 2009.

A report prepared by a lawyer asked to assess the legal exposure the Sharks could face from the Australian Sports Anti-Doping Authority investigation merely stated that Mannah was in the top squad during the 12-week period that players were allegedly administered with the peptides.

Noting that a "brief review of available published medical literature suggests an identified causal link between the use of substances such as CJC-1295 and GHRP-6 and the acceleration of the condition of disease Hodgkin's lymphoma", the report said "the issue of Mannah has the potential to be as serious as matters could get".

"The real question should be who leaked this and what was their motive," one official said. Many people in league circles have their theories on who was responsible but most of venom was directed at News Ltd for reporting the link in the Sharks report. A statement issued on behalf of the Parramatta players said: "In all parts of life there are boundaries, lines in the sand that everyone understands. It is our belief that the Daily Telegraphtoday crossed that line. To put the Mannah family through what they have in the last 24 hours is an absolute disgrace and those responsible should be ashamed of themselves.

"We as a playing group will be rallying around Timmy, his family and [trainer] Trent Elkin. They are our teammates, our family and this will only make our bonds stronger."

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Tim Mannah (L) with his brother Jon in 2008. Photo: Jacky Ghossein
The club and the Mannah family also offered their support for Elkin, who joined Parramatta this season from the Sharks.

"Trent has had a long and trusted relationship with me, my brother and our family and what has transpired over the last day has not changed that," Mannah said. "We know Trent does not condone the use of illegal substances and would have never knowingly done anything that would cause one of his players or Jon for that matter harm.

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Tim Mannah. Photo: Getty Images
"On behalf of my family I would like to say how disappointed we all are by the reports that have been published today. My brother Johnny was a wonderful man and never ever would have knowingly consented to taking a banned substance. In fact, he was very careful about everything he did that may affect his health.

"Johnny's integrity in the way he lived his life speaks for itself. We have no need to defend that."
 

gUt

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So suddenly she's not a COAT around here.

No one is having a go at her family members who would obviously be taking this hard. No one is criticising her motherhood or spousal or friendship credentials. Everyone would have sympathy with (especially) her children.

She made a public career out of gossip-mongering, lies, sensationalism, lies, muckraking, sensationalism and lies. Just because she's a corpse doesn't wash this away and doesn't make her immune to having her public career and persona remembered for what it was.

My mother had breast cancer too and that has absolutely nothing to do with Rebecca Wilson's career as a deliberate manure spreader who did her shameless best to tarnish our code, its clubs and individuals for no reason except for personal gain. Why is this suddenly not OK to point out?

How she died matters not at all compared to how she lived. I'm sure most you taking the soft approach are genuinely better humans than me but the mind boggles, it really does.
 

grouch

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Like a bubble rising to the top of a glass of beer, she was cut off in her prime by Fate's thirsty gulp.

RIP
 

adamkungl

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When someone dies, even a difficult someone, people go through all sorts of mental gymnastics to portray them in a positive light. And we're seeing that here with the "brave, fearless trailblazer" comments flowing in.

But the fact that so many are willing to stuff social etiquette and lay the boot in, for me that tells a lot about the kind of impression she left on the world. Whether or not she was a good person behind the scenes to her friends and family, the nasty, hypocritical tabloid shit-slinger is the image she took great pride in building every day.
 

docbrown

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In all likelihood you get one life. One opportunity to do something positive in this world.
Rebecca Wilson had talent. She had the ability to make a difference for the better.
But instead she built her life around exploitation. She peddled in filth.
It's not about sexism. Or even journalism. It's about basic humanity.
Her family will no doubt be feeling her loss but they are also blind to damage she caused.
In fact they profited from it.
So people can whinge about respecting the deceased all they want. I believe its more important to respect those who do right.
But ultimately nothing changes the fact that Rebecca Wilson threw her soul away long before the cancer killed her.
 

Timmah

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When someone dies, even a difficult someone, people go through all sorts of mental gymnastics to portray them in a positive light. And we're seeing that here with the "brave, fearless trailblazer" comments flowing in.
Chaser's eulogy song comes to mind:

 

jc155776

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Out of respect simply for Feej I'd rather this thread be locked and deleted. I don't care for Wilson but for some in here who are one of the good guys supporters no point putting them through this.
 

roboshark

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Yep agree now. Feej is a good guy and let's think of him as opposed to anyone else at this point
 

chigurh

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When someone dies, even a difficult someone, people go through all sorts of mental gymnastics to portray them in a positive light. And we're seeing that here with the "brave, fearless trailblazer" comments flowing in.

But the fact that so many are willing to stuff social etiquette and lay the boot in, for me that tells a lot about the kind of impression she left on the world. Whether or not she was a good person behind the scenes to her friends and family, the nasty, hypocritical tabloid shit-slinger is the image she took great pride in building every day.

I had a brief look on Twitter and one of the first things I saw was senator David Leyonhjelm retweeting someone that said she should be shown the same amount of respect that she showed the Mannah family.
 

Generalzod

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So suddenly she's not a COAT around here.

No one is having a go at her family members who would obviously be taking this hard. No one is criticising her motherhood or spousal or friendship credentials. Everyone would have sympathy with (especially) her children.

She made a public career out of gossip-mongering, lies, sensationalism, lies, muckraking, sensationalism and lies. Just because she's a corpse doesn't wash this away and doesn't make her immune to having her public career and persona remembered for what it was.

My mother had breast cancer too and that has absolutely nothing to do with Rebecca Wilson's career as a deliberate manure spreader who did her shameless best to tarnish our code, its clubs and individuals for no reason except for personal gain. Why is this suddenly not OK to point out?

How she died matters not at all compared to how she lived. I'm sure most you taking the soft approach are genuinely better humans than me but the mind boggles, it really does.

I saw how my mother in just a matter of a months just wither away, dreaded f**king cancer...
 
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