There was an excellent letter published in the letters section of the HUN on this topic.
It was on page 20 in Friday's ediiton= 3rd June 2005:
part of the letter said:
"An adult in his company died of a drug overdose. But she was not a child. She must have been aware of the dangers of taking drugs. While I feel for anyone who has lost a loved one, when are people going to understand and accept that they are responsible for their own actions?"
"This one incident has been denying Ablett his rightful palce in the Hall of fame all these years."
"But before all you glasshouse residents pick up your stones, hiw about a history lesson. Is there any integrity, sportsmanship and character in breaking someone's jaw on the field? And what if it was behind play, a king hit to a smaller player?"
"The perpetrator of this act just happens to be a current legend of the Hall of Fame"
"How about people just put down thier stones, accept the induction, let a grieving father move on and help restore the AFL Hall of Fame's value and status in the football world"
NB: As mentioned above the full letter can be found on page 20 of the HUN's Your Say section dated 3/6/05=====================
I think the fellow who wrote this has made a very very good case.
I wonder what Eddie and the others reply to is would be?
The facts are the AFL Hall of Fame is not made up of saints or angels - it is made up of footballers. It is time to move on - and gee I feel for the others who are going to be inducted tomorrow - yeah there are supposed to be other people who are going to be inducted but you wouldn't know it would ya