It was a night meant for celebration. A night of drinking with the boys. The lads were soaking up the adoration of the local blondes. He’d been selected for State of Origin team and it was time to let loose.
It was June 16, and Rugby League star Blake Ferguson was living the life, celebrating with ex-Canberra teammate Josh Dugan.
The girls liked them. The drinks were plentiful. Punters in the clubs knew who they were and kept stopping them for photos, or just to chat.
The boys were on top of the world.
Earlier in the night Ferguson had been to ‘Northies’ a well-known Cronulla drinking spot.
He liked the way girls knew who he was, and he liked the way they acted around him.
Ferguson claims he met a young blonde, whose name he didn’t really hear (if she told him at all), and whose face he didn’t really look at, when they hooked up.
He claims he touched this woman’s ‘upper thighs’. He remembers that, even though he doesn’t remember her face.
Ferguson claims that this woman let him touch her. He seemed to remember that – even though he didn’t remember her name.
He claims that he left ‘Northies’ and went to another nightspot, where the same women was present – the nameless one, he allegedly kissed and fondled.
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I find his story very believable. I have been in the same situation, dark, pissed, familiar looking girl.
That doesn't stop it being reckless or whatever the legal definition is. I don't think Ferguson deserves jail but he needs some kind of lesson.
And cue all the footy fans & clubs with all the footy mole/groupies/gold digger stories.
Whenever one of these situations arise (which is almost on a daily basis) all the chestnuts about slutty groupies & vulnerable players saturate the media regardless of the actual individual incident being investigated.
I don't doubt there are some thoroughly decent players out there but they do seem to be held to a lower standard - all sports stars are.
Mike Tyson did time for rape for God's sake (the fact that a celeb in the States did time tells me there must have been a pretty strong case) & yet he is still a media darling & has a career & a future.
This tool will come out of this with no great loss to his career in the long run. She will be vilified despite the verdict.
Mike Tyson lost hundreds of millions of dollars and was basically ostracised by mainstream media for many years. Only when his daughter died did he turn his life around at which point people welcomed him back. Anyone who thinks him doing time was just a minor speed bump is revising history. It doesn't excuse what he did, but you can't just make the facts up to suit the story.