footyfreak
Brownlow Medallist
http://www.news.com.au/story/0,23599,21429083-2,00.html
I would have thought with the money those guys are on that charlie would be the drug of choice....along with the disco biscuits but it seems nothing is off the menu.
Personally i don't think that many players would be using ice regularly. It keeps you up for a hell of a long time plus ICE.....if they mean ICE in its true sense, makes you very sketchy.
SWANS captain Leo Barry believes it is naive to think some AFL players are not using the deadly illegal drug ice.
There is growing concern in AFL circles that ice -methamphetamine - has overtaken cocaine as the drug of choice for professional footballers because it's hard to detect and, unlike alcohol, it doesn't impact on players' weight.
Illegal drug use was firmly put back on the agenda after the West Coast Eagles were forced to admit last Thursday, after weeks of speculation and rumour, that a small group of their players had problems with drugs and alcohol.
On Tuesday the Eagles dropped another bombshell, announcing they had suspended indefinitely superstar Ben Cousins after he missed two training sessions.
There is no suggestion Cousins is linked to ice but the fallen footballer is understood to be considering treatment at a drug and alcohol clinic in Arizona.
"You'd be naive to think that some players wouldn't be using ice," Barry said.
"Ice is more of an epidemic right now in society than heroin and a lot of people have come unstuck under its influence.
"Hopefully everything that happened recently highlights the fact it is a responsibility of the clubs to keep educating the players and keep on reinforcing the dangers of illicit drugs.
"It not only affects the player personally but also the club and the fans, so there's a huge amount of people it can impact on."
While Cousins remained bunkered down yesterday, his ex-girlfriend Sam Druce was seen leaving the luxury South Perth unit they once shared.
It is understood AFL boss Andrew Demetriou offered to help Cousins locate the best drugs rehabilitation institutes in Australia and the world and even offered financial assistance.
Both Cousins and his father Bryan, a former footballer and the most influential person in the young man's life, are being urged to either front the media or release a statement.
Bryan is thought to be opposed to his son making a public appearance.
Cousins is likely to apologise for the harm caused, admit he has some personal issues which require professional help and that his welfare was the priority ahead of football.
Eagles coach John Worsfeld admitted on Wednesday that the Cousins "issue" first came to light in July last year, prompting him to express his concerns in a letter to Cousins's manager.
However, West Coast skipper Chris Judd yesterday said he was shocked by this week stunning developments.
"It's definitely a surprise that Ben's been suspended from the footy club ... and he's not with us for the foreseeable future," Judd said.
I would have thought with the money those guys are on that charlie would be the drug of choice....along with the disco biscuits but it seems nothing is off the menu.
Personally i don't think that many players would be using ice regularly. It keeps you up for a hell of a long time plus ICE.....if they mean ICE in its true sense, makes you very sketchy.