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Bulldogs fullback Ben Barba stood down indefinitely

Timmah

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The Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs have today confirmed that Ben Barba will be suspended indefinitely from all contractual duties until further notice.

The Club has also advised the National Rugby League today that Ben will not participate in the NRL’s season launch on Wednesday night where he was due to officially open the 2013 season.

The decision to suspend Ben indefinitely comes after the Club was informed of a number of behavioural issues.

“Whilst we all know the undoubted on-field attributes and abilities that Ben displays, we must always maintain our focus on the more important issues of personal development and accountability,” Chief Executive Officer Todd Greenberg said.

“It is our hope that the media and the many rugby league fans understand and respect the need for privacy in order for Ben and his family to make the relevant adjustments that are required for him to return to the playing field.”
Please find below a statement from Ben Barba in relation to his indefinite suspension from all duties with the Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs:

“Today is a very difficult day for me as I feel I’ve let my family, children, Club and supporters down.“My issues relate to seeking help for personal issues that I face day to day.

“I’m incredibly sad to be stepping aside as I’ve been so blessed with what’s happened to me over the past few years, but I feel as though I would be wearing a mask if I didn’t confront the matters I’ve been dealing with until now.

“I feel it is best to deal with these problems front on and I believe that by doing so this will make me a better person and player in the future.

“This will be a step by step process for me and whilst I hope to return to football soon, I hope that through this next period you can respect my privacy so that sooner rather than later I can return to playing rugby league as best I can.

“When I do, I hope that everybody sees a better person.”
 

Rosetta

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http://www.bulldogs.com.au/news-display/Ben-Barba-Stood-Down-Indefinitely/68872

The Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs have today confirmed that Ben Barba will be suspended indefinitely from all contractual duties until further notice.
The Club has also advised the National Rugby League today that Ben will not participate in the NRL’s season launch on Wednesday night where he was due to officially open the 2013 season.
The decision to suspend Ben indefinitely comes after the Club was informed of a number of behavioural issues.
“Whilst we all know the undoubted on-field attributes and abilities that Ben displays, we must always maintain our focus on the more important issues of personal development and accountability,” Chief Executive Officer Todd Greenberg said.
“It is our hope that the media and the many rugby league fans understand and respect the need for privacy in order for Ben and his family to make the relevant adjustments that are required for him to return to the playing field.”
Please find below a statement from Ben Barba in relation to his indefinite suspension from all duties with the Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs:
“Today is a very difficult day for me as I feel I’ve let my family, children, Club and supporters down.
“My issues relate to seeking help for personal issues that I face day to day.
“I’m incredibly sad to be stepping aside as I’ve been so blessed with what’s happened to me over the past few years, but I feel as though I would be wearing a mask if I didn’t confront the matters I’ve been dealing with until now.
“I feel it is best to deal with these problems front on and I believe that by doing so this will make me a better person and player in the future.
“This will be a step by step process for me and whilst I hope to return to football soon, I hope that through this next period you can respect my privacy so that sooner rather than later I can return to playing rugby league as best I can.
“When I do, I hope that everybody sees a better person.”

Well, what happened here?
 

Danish

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Was supposed to be the player rep to open the season.... The curse strikes again!

I won't bother to speculate on what his issues are, as the LU mods get paranoid as all hell about any such things.
 

undertaker

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Despite being a very good player, Barba always struck is somewhat of a loose cannon of the field with his temperament.
 

madunit

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Why can't Adam Blair or Tim Moltzen ever be the face of the NRL
 

Big Sam

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Whatever he's done, at least the Dogs have gotten on the front foot first rather than waiting for the NRL to act.
 

Kiwi

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All I can say is it seems on the surface the right steps are bing taken, and that's good I will judge this on that, but I hope that when push comes to shove they don't bring him back before he either serves his time or gets himself right which ever this is.
 

Twizzle

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Was supposed to be the player rep to open the season.... The curse strikes again!

I won't bother to speculate on what his issues are, as the LU mods get paranoid as all hell about any such things.

good idea
 

Pierced Soul

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???WTF is happening??

at least the dogs are showing they're serious with whatever the issues are. cant imagine any other clubs standing down their star player
 

beave

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Nothing to see here people, just the doggies clearing the decks for Thurston...............
 

BunniesMan

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Don't know what the problems are but I will say I respect the Bulldogs for being tough with a player of his caliber. A lot of teams find it very easy to be strict on the lesser names but many will go easy on the stars. They should be applauded for having the guts to risk some short term success for the sake of the long term benefit of club and player.
 

Big Sam

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Don't know what the problems are but I will say I respect the Bulldogs for being tough with a player of his caliber. A lot of teams find it very easy to be strict on the lesser names but many will go easy on the stars. They should be applauded for having the guts to risk some short term success for the sake of the long term benefit of club and player.

One of your more intelligent posts. Well said.
 
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