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Willie right not to toe the line
Congratulations to big Willie Mason for having the courage to stand up and tell the truth about the injury he sustained playing for the Kangaroos against the US in Philadelphia last month.
Mason has no doubt the injury was caused by the artificial turf the guys were made to play on, giving a further boost to the argument that the game was poorly organised.
Mason has had surgery on his right foot after separating the first and second metatarsal bones and rupturing the ligaments that hold them together. He is expected to be sidelined until June.
The silence has been deafening from the NRL and other media organisations since Mason's comments. It is the last thing they wanted anyone to say publicly.
I applaud Mason and thank him for his honesty. Fans want honesty in reporting. Not misrepresentations and agendas. Just the facts.
Mason and the Bulldogs are entitled to heavy compensation for this injury. I would support any claim they made against the NRL, whether for financial restitution or concessions under the salary cap to replace Mason and injured teammate Mark O'Meley for the time they are unavailable.
Our elite blokes play too much football as it is, without subjecting them to a game such as this, at the end of a long season, on an unsuitable surface. To pass it off by saying injuries are part of the game is treating the players with disrespect.
http://www.smh.com.au/news/League/Rahrahs-put-us-to-shame/2004/12/18/1103312787494.html
What a suck.
Mason .......................honesty?? :lol:
We all know Masons good deed stories so I wont re-hash em.
How the hell can Mason tell it was the artificial surface that contributed to his injury?
Whos to say it wouldnt have happened on a grass surface?
Plenty of other players there that night got through the game with no problems.
I wasnt aware Willie became a doctor, mustve been between the GF celebrations and leaving for the tri-nations
I thought I heard Mason say hes not talking to anyone (media) anymore. :lol: Yeah right!
Gould thinks Mason/Bulldogs should be heavily compensated huh?
Geee...if that happened it could set a precedent, couldnt it Gus. Bet he wasnt thinking along those lines.
Gould has the hide to say.......To pass it off by saying injuries are part of the game is treating the players with disrespect..............
Mason compensated????
Mason should be fined and rapped over the knuckles
for the contempt he and others showed during and before that game, for the disrespect he showed his country.
And why would the NRL have clains made against them? I wouldve thought if a claim was madeagainst anyone it would be the ARL.
Ooooh looks like god himself makes mistakes.