I know what it's like to have a bit of a problem with gambling.
I lost about $2000 in a fortnight and it was money I could'nt afford to lose.
You've just got to go cold turkey,take it day by day. Wake up and say,"I'm not going to have a punt today. Get through the day and then do the same thing the next morning."
Sully said his gambling started as a means of filling in time between training. That's pretty dangerous when your just gambling to fill in time. I've been there. You start betting on things you know nothing about,pretty quickly your in the hole and the amount you bet becomes bigger as you try to chase the dollar,which 9 times out of 10 never works.
Good on Sully for coming out and admiting he has a problem. With some of the scum bag media we have these days,if they had found out they would have made a bigger deal out of it than needed to be.
Hopefully this is the monkey off his back,he pays off his debts and get's back to playing man of the match type footy.