The Gold Coast Bulletin

Chooks defend Jennings move

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Sydney Roosters coach Trent Robinson says Michael Jennings has a “clear and pure” purpose in his final stint in the NRL and the club will “definitely” celebrate his 300-game milestone despite the league choosing not to.

Jennings won’t be presented with a commemorat­ive football due to past indiscreti­ons that include a three-year drugs ban and a civil judgment against the 35-year-old that he had sexually abused his exwife during their relationsh­ip and would heavily drink and gamble and use cocaine regularly.

But Robinson said while people could “have their opinion”, Jennings, who made his playing return last weekend, had “come a long way” and the Roosters were comfortabl­e supporting someone looking to turn their life around.

“We should (celebrate). It’s 300 games but also the celebratio­ns are a little bit different,” he said on Wednesday.

“He’s come a long way, Jenko. The questionin­g of it (the celebratio­n), people can have their opinion, but I feel really proud about what we are doing as a club to get a player that’s bled in our jersey to get back on his feet.”

Robinson was adamant that celebratin­g the milestone was “not disrespect­ful” given there had been no criminal conviction made against Jennings.

“It’s not disrespect­ful to women because there has been no judgment when it comes to criminal case in that way.

“At which point does he get allowed to continue with his life and continue working?”

Robinson said returning to the NRL wasn’t a guarantee for Jennings when the Roosters re-signed him and believed the club could serve a bigger purpose with the veteran looking to reshape his life.

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