Agree the damage was done and there wasn't a lot he could do. The one thing he could do was provide support - which clearly he didn't do as he hung up his phone. Maybe thats cos he'd had too much to drink too.Con Gorozidis wrote:well sadly the damage was done. not sure roo could have contributed much at 3am in a crowd full of boozed up players.saintnick12 wrote:Yeah, I thought the same. He apparently said in his statement that Fisher sounded frantic and said there were police there - yet admits he turned his phone off thinking they were joking. Not a good look from the captain of the club...One of the other clubs leaders ringing him in a crisis and getting that reaction...particularly as Roo was there earlier in the night. Certainly does not paint Roo in a good light.saint66au wrote:Just one comment from the reams of media dedicated to it made me think a little..
Anyone else think that, as captain of an AFL Club, Roo perhaps was a tad hasty thinking Chipper's urgent call at 2.30am was a prank, and turning off his phone..even if he was asleep?
Reckon he'd do it differently if he had his time again
I love Nick - hence the nickname - but this does not paint him in a good light. I'm disappointed he let them down. NOt much he could have done, but clearly Fisher rang him seeking some assistance. He should at a minimum have continued the phone call.