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Because some anonymous punter rang MMM......

I think I'll wait to hear a little more from the man and the club. Disappointing if true.

 

I agree. If the facts are brought down and what has been alleged has occurred then I cant see how a senior player, VC and one who is high profile can be given a "there there".

At the moment we have a MMM talkback caller. Lets see what's traspired.

Urinating in a public place/venue is a disgusting and disgraceful act. If proven he should be held accountable for it.

Completely agree with you, Beamer is one of my favourite players but if what's alleged proves to be true he should be given a holiday, possibly even stepped down from being a VC. We still have a very young team and we must steadfastly stick to our player conduct policies, which this would certainly be a breach.

Of course, at the moment all we have is a caller from Tripple M so I'm sure the club will do a thorough investigation.

We still have a very young team and we must steadfastly stick to our player conduct policies, which this would certainly be a breach.

Yes because Jack Trengove is just going to whip it out at the bar from now on cos Beamer did it

 

Right, so everyone here was there and saw it happen? Geeze listen to you all, judge jury and executioner and all that's happened is someone called in Triple M and said they saw this. FFS it could have been anyone, how about we wait and hear some facts first??

If true, i'd drop him for three weeks, not the behaviour you want from a VC.

He has been great this year but he needs to lead through actions.

The one thing that i picked up from attending training a cupla times over summer was that he loves to tell people what to do.

If he doesn't follow through with his actions that would really s*^t me as a team mate.


Seriously pathetic. He is not 18 anymore and it's unacceptable to behave like that, especially when you are a vice captain.

Why was he out so late after a game anyway!

Ugh like we really need that. I suppose that is why he isn't captain.

Or his disappointment at being overlooked for the captaincy is a part of whats caused him, to do this.

Somethings going on, thats unsettling him. We don't know what that is. Only that this sounds way out of charachter for Beamer.

The one thing that i picked up from attending training a cupla times over summer was that he loves to tell people what to do.

If he doesn't follow through with his actions that would really s*^t me as a team mate.

does he dish out a lot of bathroom advice on the track does he

 

Cam Schwab has just confirmed that Moloney was out late last night, inroxicated and his behaviour was un-expectable, Not good, His punishment still to come


Legend, kills it on the footy field and obviosuly hammers the [censored] too! :P

Yeah, terrific... not! I hope you were being sarcastic, but if not, and hammering the [censored] meets your definition of "legend" status, then I'm afraid that might say more about you than him.

Beamer is a professional athlete and as such should be looking after himself a bit better - great on-field decision maker, very poor off-field decision maker. He should get a fine AND a week's suspension if proven guilty - the real worry though is, who else was with him, and if other players were there, why were they out on the turps (or not) at that hour after a game? After winning a GF, yes, maybe acceptable... but after a scrappy victory in a game against a cellar dweller, definitely not!

fine him, strip him of the VC but let the bloke redeem himself on the field IMO

The "out of character" and "don't penalise the team" mentatlity are both poor excuses and I would be disappointed if the club acted in that manner. Sylvia was penalised for a late night not drinking, so Moloney should be suspended if he's guilty. I don't want the culture of our club compromised because Beamer is an important player. As a vice captain he should know better.

If he's guilty , he has to be stripped of the vice captaincy - and suspended for a long time.

Dreadful news for the club. Just hope he has a lookalike with a weak bladder!!

Yeah, terrific... not! If hammering the [censored] meets your definition of "legend" status, then I'm afraid that might say more about you than him.

The :P indicated sarcasm mate ;)


The :P indicated sarcasm mate ;)

OK... I actually edited my post to say that I hoped it was sarcasm at the same time as you posted that response ;)

Or his disappointment at being overlooked for the captaincy is a part of whats caused him, to do this.

Somethings going on, thats unsettling him. We don't know what that is. Only that this sounds way out of charachter for Beamer.

You can't be serious.

I know men can be idiots and find it hard to deal with emotions/ hard situations and so they normally run away or lash out, but I've never heard of a guy urinating in public because he was angry or upset.

Whichever way you look at it his behavior is unacceptable and sets a terrible example for the sort of behavior we expect from our players.

I hope the club punishes him accordingly. Very very poor form.

If what is alledged is fact it will be a test for the leadership group of which he is apart off. The first thing would be kick him out of the leadership group, you can't have a leader of your club doing this. That would hurt Beamer more than any suspension.

Use it as a big learning experience, Don't strip his V.C. just a 2 week suspension if anything, B.T.W I need him for my Supercoach team!


Disgraceful act.

I wonder if Eddie would have let the caller name the club and player if it was Dane Swan? Highly doubt it.

And drdanke, Cam Schwab confirmed everything apart from that the urinated which he was unsure on.

Cam Schwab has just confirmed that Moloney was out late last night, inroxicated and his behaviour was un-expectable, Not good, His punishment still to come

it was on SEN

 

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