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Inside the world of Liam Jurrah


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A lot of talk about Jurrah from the indigenous boys at our club was that you really can't understand what he is going through with these family issues.

My gripe is, I don't care how bad things are, you never hit women. There's no excuse, and its wrong to do, not matter what your nationality is.

If I recall, one incident was assaulting 15 year olds? I could be wrong, but I think I read that he assaulted a 15 year old at a servo or milk bar.

Anyway, there is no excuse for it, Jurrah probably picks his places and victims, because I couldn't see Jurrah lasting in a populated area.

I used to live in a country town where guys would pick their marks - but they'd never venture into the big smoke, because they couldn't act like that.

Nothing I've seen in Liam Jurrah over the years suggests that he is interested in rehabilitating himself.

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I read the article and did not take much notice of what some people are getting on their bike about.

The main point to me was the loss of a young man's dream and how things have fallen off for him. I will still remember his skills and only hope that he uses them as a catalyst to improve his situation. If he does that he will have achieved more than being an afl Footballer.

I really think many appreciate how difficult it was for Liam to get as far as he did and that was a credit to the people from "Collingwood Industrial Magpies who got him the opportunity.

Admittedly he has gone off the rails a bit , but we should not abandon him.

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Wharever his issues were, they existed before he was an AFL footballer and, likely, will exist for a long, long time afterwards. Sad, but the man is ultimately the only one responsible for his choices and actions.

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I've never understood this attitude.

How about, "never hit anyone"?

Too true, however you do what you got to do if you are being attacked - doesnt matter what theyve got between the thighs. My mates an ambo and he always says by far the worst physical abuse they cop is from drunk women. They dont get a free hit just because theyre female. I am so sick of hearing about physical violence against innocents, regardless of who the perpetrators are

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I've never understood this attitude.

How about, "never hit anyone"?

As the bible says: a time to sow, a time to reap. I time to live, a time to die, a time to be spat at by an inbred Collingwood supporter, and a time to punch him in the face so he loses his last two teeth (also called a seven - ten split).

God said it and I'm not going to argue with a dude that can throw lightning bolts at me.

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I don't quite understand why the angst against Jake Niall. I didn't interpret what he wrote as saying that Melbourne deliberately let Jurrah down. To me it was more suggesting it was symptomatic of a club in turmoil - which it was, both on and off the field - which meant issues such as off field pastoral support for the players didn't get the attention necessary. Some players need more help than others and for very different reasons. I doubt Chris Dawes or Luke Ball need much help - but Colin Sylvia and Dustin Martin do. Melbourne was struggling just to keep the club going. More importantly, though, irrespective of the question, Jurrah seems intent on recognising the fault is entirely his and that's a good start for his rehabilitation.

And even if I'm wrong and Jake Niall has over-whipped the cream with respect to the role of the MFC, the more important issues in his article - such as Jurrah's family members also being in gaol with him - should be the true focus of our attention.

Particularly disappointing was the suggestion that none of the current playing group took the time to visit him. They may not have had the time, but Jurrah will forever be a Melbourne Football Club player and I'd like to think his positive contribution to the club during the lost years of 2007-13 won't be forgotten.

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I've never understood this attitude.

How about, "never hit anyone"?

I agree entirely-but let he who casts the first stone be kicked into the gutter.

Fairly easy and trite thing to say but you obviously never had to grow up extremely handsome .It makes one a target.

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I agree entirely-but let he who casts the first stone be kicked into the gutter.

Fairly easy and trite thing to say but you obviously never had to grow up extremely handsome .It makes one a target.

Too true. I also rarely go out now. And I no longer wear turtle neck sweaters. Tips em over the edge.

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ditch the cravat, manbag and flares too rtg and you probably could start going out again

You know Daisycutter, I used to ride to Chris Wilson/Crown of Thorns gigs on a Wednesday night at the Espy and I distinctly remember carrying a man bag then. So it's a big call to turn away from what I know.

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You know Daisycutter, I used to ride to Chris Wilson/Crown of Thorns gigs on a Wednesday night at the Espy and I distinctly remember carrying a man bag then. So it's a big call to turn away from what I know.

This is all going over my head, being from Fitzroy I am obviously from the wrong side of the Yarra! No cravats or man bags accepted over here.

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This is all going over my head, being from Fitzroy I am obviously from the wrong side of the Yarra! No cravats or man bags accepted over here.

Just beret wearing blokes muttering "I wanna paint, sculpt, write, create. I just wanna be me"

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Just beret wearing blokes muttering "I wanna paint, sculpt, write, create. I just wanna be me"

RTG have you been over here recently? There are plenty of hipsters, Ned Kelly look alikes, women riding retro bikes decorated with flowers and as for artists, not too many sculptures, just taggers with spray cans and the occasional poet and oh too many pretentious South of the Yarra types visiting Gertrude Street for lunch when I am there anyway.

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I agree entirely-but let he who casts the first stone be kicked into the gutter.

Fairly easy and trite thing to say but you obviously never had to grow up extremely handsome .It makes one a target.

Never had that experience myself...perhaps I was unapproachably handsome?

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Jurrah threads should be hit on the head as soon as they start IMO.

Pun intended.

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