leagueiscrap wrote:no look at my following post.
but ill repeat it like usual
the AFL and clubs run a big player welfare program, as part of the AFL system. to educate them about life after football. and clubs even have to set aside time during in the week for playes to undertake, degrees, certificates as well as apprenticeship programs
i even posted a link of an Essendon player quitting AFL to be a firefighter.
but all you care about it attempting to derail a thead
Seeing as you are talking up the AFL & trying to make out that the NRL players have nothing similar it's time to show you up as clueless once again .
I even gave you a chance to try to educate yourself .
As usual you just deflected with a rant
News ltd lies
News ltd lies .
Lol
Retired NRL players who themselves have a trade qualification have been engaged and trained as mentors across the fifteen Australian clubs. They use their own successful experiences of achieving their trade to help younger players follow in their footsteps.
No Work, No Study, No Play
The NRL has been so serious about the importance of a balanced approach to sport, study and work **** their players that they instituted this policy for the National Youth Competition back in 2008.
It works by mandating that all players in the Under 20s program must work and/or study for at least 24 hours per week to be eligible to play. This has made sure our players are not left behind by their peers, either on the field, in the classroom or at work. To allow this to happen clubs are not allowed to schedule compulsory training between the hours of 8am to 5pm, Monday to Friday.
It also helps instil an understanding that work and perseverance bring their own reward by helping to build a person's character.
TLPG

liar extraordinaire
You should thank me for publishing your IP
and I never published any actual IP. That's it.

I was a mod at the time .
Xman wrote
I also gave them to TLPG believing he was still a mod.I admit I made a mistake.
