bennymacca wrote:
No he didn't, as far as I know the club released a statement and that was it, so fair point.
But they also didn't front up trying to defend jaensch as being such a good bloke, and he isn't captain, and he wasn't about to play on the eve of a finals series, and he didn't just have a coaches son die due to drink driving.
I think it is those other circumstances that makes their defence of hodge a little perplexing, not the pure action itself, which was on the minor side of things.
At least he wasn't getting slapped around for being an obnoxious big headed chauvinistic drunken pig this time.