Exclusive: Watson not concerned about his Brownlow Medal

Yahoo!7 Updated February 6, 2013, 3:42 pm

Essendon great Tim Watson says his son Jobe is not concerned about the possibility of losing his Brownlow Medal as part of the Essendon doping scandal.

The Bombers are in damage control after they confirmed they are being investigated by the AFL and the Australian Sports Anti-Doping Agency (ASADA) over the possible use of banned substances by their players.

It is unknown what sanctions, if any, the club will face, but ASADA have warned the repercussions could be "extremely serious".

Speaking exclusively to 7 News, club legend Watson says he was shocked when the news broke.

“I was like most people yesterday ... I was alarmed and shocked to read and hear drugs and Essendon football club mentioned in the same breath," he said.

"I was completely shocked and taken aback by that yesterday."

The former Bombers star said he spoke to his son at length about the scandal.

Watson said his concerns that his son could be stripped of his 2012 Brownlow Medal have been allayed.

"(Losing the Brownlow) would be devastating but (Jobe's) not concerned about that, and because he’s not concerned about that, I’m not concerned about that either," Watson said.

"I have spoken to Jobe and I was concerned, but I had a good convo with him this morning.

“It was the first time I’d spoken to him about it since the story broke yesterday. I have got an acute understanding now of what’s taken place."

Watson Jnr took home the game's highest individual honour last year despite his side finishing in 11th place.

The Bombers great said that the players were ultimately responsible for what they took during any fitness regime.

“Every player has to be responsible for what they put in their mouths and I think they are well versed in that as well at an AFL level," Watson said.

"Having been in that situation myself, you put a lot of trust in other people above where you are too.

"You have to share that responsibility, but ultimately, if anyone has done anything untoward and outside the rules, then they will then be punished accordingly and individually."

He also said there had been an element of the players and fans being let down by the club and he queried the checks that were in place when new people were brought in.

"Football clubs have got to responsible for who they employ and the right checks need to be conducted. Then they have to have the right supervision," he said.

"When the dust settles on this and we know all that has been investigated and what comes out of the investigation, I’m sure there’s going to be a really in depth and critical internal investigation of the Essendon football club too."


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  1. Derek01:14pm Wednesday 06th February 2013 ESTReport Abuse

    Is anybody surprised??? This is a long time coming these players have been juicing for years is evvident by how quickly they get over injuries and the physique changes some of these guys get within 6-12 months.

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  2. max01:41pm Wednesday 06th February 2013 ESTReport Abuse

    Yeah well, Ben Johnson lost his Olympic gold medal because he was a drug cheat. I suppose he had people around him telling him to take "suppliments" too. NO EXCUSE!

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  3. MrJoba01:41pm Wednesday 06th February 2013 ESTReport Abuse

    Jobe Watson is the best player in the AFL? Ha ha ha ha ha ...

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  4. Big02:03pm Wednesday 06th February 2013 ESTReport Abuse

    If Jobe loses his medal they should sell it and give the members back their money for the false memberships they bought in 2012 and goodness knows how far back this scandal has been afoot. What about the message this sends our kids? They are the ones who really suffer through scandals like this. Now I have to explain to my young boys that Essendon players took some "bad smarties" and that they were wrong to do this. I won't be renewing my Bombers membership and the children will suffer. Thanks a lot Bombres!

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  5. Dave's 4302:31pm Wednesday 06th February 2013 ESTReport Abuse

    Well said big,,,

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