Is this a witch hunt?

If Matthew Johns is looking for one positive out of this week he can probably thank his lucky stars this isn't the late 17th century.

If it was he'd be burning at the stake right now, because in my opinion Johns is at the heart of an elaborate witch hunt.

Now before you all lay in to me and tell me I should be ashamed of myself for siding with him, let's get one thing straight.

As I said in my blog earlier this week I am disgusted by what has emerged in relation to the alleged sex scandal involving the Cronulla Sharks and a 19-year-old woman in Christchurch in 2002.

And I think the other blokes who were in the room need to stand up and act like men and take a bit of responsibility for what's happened.

My opinion hasn't changed on that and I still believe it will not be long before a league player is in jail as a result of one of these "group sex sessions" if the clubs and the NRL do not take more action to stop them.

But, in light of the extra details that have emerged this week I do think Johns has been made to pay a horrendous cost for his part in this.

He has lost his career and his reputation as a result of a report that in my opinion sought to do nothing but throw rugby league into turmoil.

Again, I have to restate the fact that I do not condone the actions of the players involved.


In fact I find it morally reprehensible.

And that is exactly what we're talking about in this case.

The New Zealand Police have reinforced the fact that they found no reason to take further action following the complaint and they are, as they were at the time, sufficiently confident that there was no case to answer from a legal perspective.

We are talking about morals here.

And some of us have a different view of what is morally correct and what is not.

That's the way it's been since Adam was a boy.

But it's not just Matthew Johns and the Cronulla Sharks that are on "trial" here.

It's rugby league in general.

And that, to me, is an absolute travesty.

I love my league and I love to throw it in the faces of the rugby fanatics when I can.

I love the idea of being able to talk about how great this game is on comparison to the boring state of union.

And I love the fact it usually gets a few people blowing steam out their ears.

But I hate it when they counter my argument with the off-the-field scandals and stick the boot in to the fact that league's reputation is tarnished by the amount of bad press we get from a few bad apples.

It's time to get the game cleaned up that's for sure and maybe this is the alarm bell that will make it happen.

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redmew@xtra.co.nz - posted May 16 05:22 pm
Interesting article in yesterday's paper where an anomyous writer was lamenting the fact that 'we have restricted hours when we can go out, 'cant drink' and 'now we cant have group sex', interesting too how the article quickly disappeared during the day. High profile people are paid to behave as well as perform. Its not rocket science. I want my boy to learn how to play chess!
frank.tamati - posted May 16 06:48 pm
these league boys are young, dumb and full of the proverbial. they are gonna do what they can get away with. clubs have to put it in contracts and cut them when they break the contract. there is different strokes for different folks eg; high profile players like greg bird are held on to until a sponsor says he'll pull the pin, where as tevita latu is axed in a flash. put it in the contract or have a nrl charter all players, coaches and club officials/ staff have to sign before wkg with the n
frank.tamati - posted May 16 06:54 pm
on the subject of the woman involved, she was up for it, bragged for half a week to fellow staff, complained to the cops, no criminal case, then claims it was rape 7 years later then says she wants to ruin their lives. she tried 7 years ago!!! and now wants another go! coming from chch myself, groupie hoes used to turn my guts they were everywhere after players. slapper gone mad i reckon.
az3201 - posted May 16 07:30 pm
Let he who is without sin, ..........etc.
davey6727 - posted May 16 09:51 pm
Many people are angry at the woman involved in this incident. The woman was only nineteen at the time, and probably was a bit naive. Regardless of what people think of her, she is a human being who made the mistake of trusting Matthew Johns and his mates. She has value and worth and does not deserve to be criticized. Andrew Johns said sorry to her through the media, in doing this he admitted his guilt.
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