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    Walla-bans: six of the best suspended for a Test, nine more disciplined for booze up

    Walla-bans: six of the best suspended for a Test, nine more disciplined following boozy night out
    Jamie Pandaram in Edinburgh The Courier-Mail November 18, 2013 9:42PM

    SIX Wallabies players have been suspended and a further nine have been officially warned after a boozy night out in Dublin last week.

    In an extraordinary punishment handed down by coach Ewen McKenzie, stars Adam Ashley-Cooper, Nick Cummins, Tatafu Polota-Nau, Benn Robinson, Liam Gill and Paddy Ryan have been given a one-week ban.

    All except Ryan will miss this week's Test against Scotland, leaving the Wallabies in disarray, having won just five Tests all year.

    Under IRB rules, each team must name four props so Ryan will play this week, then miss next week's Test against Wales.

    A further nine were given stern warning by McKenzie in the form of a letter (Dave Dennis, Kane Douglas, Saia Fainga'a, Bernard Foley and Nick Phipps) and verbally (Scott Fardy, Mike Harris, Ben McCalman and Nic White).

    McKenzie said there had been no public complaints about the players' behaviour, but he's looking to make a hard-line statement to his under-achieving side, who coincidentally produced their best performance of the year by defeating Ireland 32-15 last weekend.



    The players went out for dinner in different groups last Tuesday night, and then the 15 culprits decided to kick on at other bars, returning at various stages of early Wednesday morning.

    While there is no alcohol ban in place and no official curfew, and the team had a day off on Wednesday, all players are expected to limit their booze intake and return at a reasonable hour in the week of a big game.


    "Everyone in our squad is required to comply with and adhere to high standards of ethical conduct both on and off the field," McKenzie said.

    "Those standards were compromised in the lead-up to Saturday's victory over Ireland with a group of players making the decision to stay out late and consume inappropriate levels of alcohol during the early hours of Wednesday morning.

    "The Wallabies, in conjunction with the ARU, have decided to take significant action in a quest to drive the highest standards off the field.

    "Let's be clear - these are internal sanctions and aren't a result of any complaints or reports of inappropriate or sinister behaviour while our players were out.

    "Instead, we have chosen to address an issue that has come up internally and we are now being up-front about it."


    McKenzie came into the job after the disastrous British & Irish Lions series, when the culture of the group was questioned under previous coach Robbie Deans, who selected James O'Connor and Kurtley Beale after they had been out at 4am days before the second Test.

    "We've done this because we need to continually reinforce the need for our players to make smart decisions to benefit the team," McKenzie said.

    "The worst thing you could do for the Wallabies in the long-term is do nothing because that would mean we would be ignoring poor culture and a significant performance issue.

    "We will always take action in relation to examples of poor culture when it's warranted - doing nothing to address poor behaviour will never be an option. We've taken on the challenge of re-defining our team culture.


    "This is not a simple process but it needs to happen so we can have a chance to be the best team we can be.

    "Already this year we've spent a lot of time being crystal clear around behaviours to ensure we are in a position to take the step-up to the next level.

    "The reality is that if we are going to reach these levels, the players need to be making the right decisions as professional athletes and need to do everything possible to perform at their best for each Test.

    "We also need to recognise the players who are doing the right thing and ensure our behaviours are in-line with the expectations of our stakeholders and our fan base."

    In a year when the ARU has been forced to slash its budgets due to low public interest, resulting in less income, this is the last thing Australian rugby needs.


    McKenzie said his sanctions would not be used as an excuse this weekend against Scotland.

    "There is no doubt having talented players unavailable will put this team under significant pressure but we won't be using this situation as an excuse," he said.

    "For us, this is a great opportunity to circle the wagons and re-calibrate our behaviours to get back on track off the field.

    "I am disappointed on a personal level, but firm action is the best outcome when presented with a scenario like this. You need to deal with issues to ensure everyone can be accountable for their actions."

    SUSPENDED FOR SCOTLAND TEST

    Adam Ashley-Cooper

    Nick Cummins

    Tatafu Polota-Nau

    Benn Robinson

    Liam Gill

    SUSPENDED FOR WALES TEST

    Paddy Ryan

    WRITTEN WARNING

    Dave Dennis

    Kane Douglas

    Saia Fainga'a

    Bernard Foley

    Nick Phipps

    VERBAL WARNING

    Scott Fardy

    Mike Harris

    Ben McCalman

    Nic White

    WHAT DO YOU THINK OF EWEN McKENZIE'S ACTIONS? HAVE YOUR SAY BELOW.



    Read more: http://www.couriermail.com.au/rugby/...#ixzz2kzeVsrEa

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    I'd love to know how many pints is too many nowadays.
    Surely it can't be that bad if the media hasn't gotten hold of it yet.
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    Well done Ewen.

    Now Scotland has a chance.
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    Notice that Quaades not in trouble.

    Love or hate the guy - that is a pretty impressive turn around behavior wise.

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    Link needs to take the tea-drinkers on a tour of Murrayfield so they can see a trophy called the Hopetoun Cup - it might be as close as they get to it before Saturday.

    Excluding the Bledisloe and Bill, Hopetoun Cup has spent the longest time out of the wallabies trophy cabinet.
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    What does that leave us with especially centre and wing. Assuming kuridrani gets suspended then I guess CFS plays 13. Who else is left, not Mike Harris surely
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    oh great lets hand the game over before we even start

    how the fuck would link know what time they got home unless he was up as well

    pissed off!!!

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    A lot of people in the past were complaining about the aru and deans being soft on this stuff. Now we have a coach whos not taking any shit and everyone's worried about maybe losing to Scotland.

    Surely putting these expectations in place before the world cup is more important than this game against Scotland.

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    Ewen should have come on our rugby club's SouthWest golf tour last weekend---we would have received life bans!

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    Wow strong positive move Ewen. If this was the treatment 3 guys got back when deans was in charge maybe some of the issues we bitched about would have been nipped in the bud. Interesting to see that only two brumbies were involved and that was a verbal warnings.

    Headlines should have read warratahs on end of year tour of Guinness brewery.

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    Link must have been waiting in the lobby with a breathalyser!

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    Will this mean 3 10's take the field this week. Quade 10, Leali'ifano 12 and Toomua 13

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    not to soften the impact of what might be a positive sign for expectations, but if the piss up happened on Wednesday and was bad enough for players to be dropped for a test, why wait and do it against Scotland. surely dropping them from the Ireland test would have been a stronger message.

    this smacks of the moral high ground being taken at only the time it is convenient.
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    Let's face it Scotland were going to beat us anyway
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    Quote Originally Posted by jargan83 View Post
    Let's face it Scotland were going to beat us anyway
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    They may have done a pub crawl down rose st takes a while
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