on 23-02-2020 01:54 PM
Solved! Go to Solution.
27-02-2020 10:12 PM - edited 27-02-2020 10:14 PM
@davewil1964 wrote:
@tezza2844 wrote:
@the_great_she_elephant wrote:General comment - not in response to anyone:
It's interesting that in all the finger-ponting and blame-shifting nobody has mentioned tht he was a long time member of a Rugby Club - institutions notorious for a culture of toxic masculinity.
He aso played Rugby at an elite level for several years; which is food for thought in light of recently released findings of the post mortem examination of the brain of Graham Polly Farmer - an elite Australian Rules player.
https://thenewdaily.com.au/news/national/2020/02/27/afl-concussion-graham-polly-farmer/
I don't think he should been classified in the same class as Farmer, whose was a professional Player. He trialed as a player for NZ Warriors in 1905 , failed and only ever played second tier or lower as a player. I think he claim he was a "major" player/trainer/coach but there seems to little proof of this. I think his biggest and only problem was his narcissistic opinion of himself
1905? I'm surprised he caould even lift a jerrycan much less assault anybody. And that the Warriors existed back then.
Sorry 2005--They were formed in 1995 as the Auckland Warriors, and are officially known as the Vodafone Warriors for sponsorship reasons
on 27-02-2020 10:21 PM
Tezza wrote: I don't think he should been classified in the same class as Farmer, whose was a professional Player.
CTE is not about how good a player is or how serious his concussions were, it's about how long he played for and how many even minor head knocks he sustained over that period.
And in no way am I suggesting it might excuse or even explain his behaviour - you'd have to be completely psychotic to imagine it was a good thing to set fire to three small children and their mother.
on 28-02-2020 09:20 AM
on 28-02-2020 07:12 PM
@lurker172602 wrote:
I’m not sure that someone with a recorded history of violence should be given ANY access to small children
EXACTLY!!!! How can anybody argue that the courts were unfair to him? If woman leaves a man because he was violent, her safety and the safety of the children is the 1st and only concern. By all means, get him counseling, but his feelings are not as important as well being of the kids.
on 29-02-2020 03:05 AM
on 29-02-2020 12:32 PM
Where's the real Crikey?
on 29-02-2020 01:21 PM
@crikey*mate wrote:
The Family Court were not involved in the Rowan Baxter case.
You have absolutely no way of knowing this.......Family court matters are not publicly available. Media reports from investigative journalists speaking to the family and friends suggest the contrary.
on 29-02-2020 01:26 PM
Cham, it was in a news report shortly after.
His solicitor advised him to take what Hannah offered prior to going to court - being shared custody, 3 days one week and 4 days the next.
He rejected this against the solicitor's advice and their first court date was the next week.
I wish I could find the news article but I can't.
on 29-02-2020 01:30 PM
on 29-02-2020 01:34 PM
But not a court judgement, Martin.
Just what Hannah offered prior to the court date, so as to avoid the Family Court.
Family Court is never in anyone's best interests, let alone the children.
Believe me I know.