Good. I know all clubs (I assume all, definitely Manly has) have been doing some of this sort of thing for a while now but it's appropriate to put a big focus on it. Especially the behavioural standards required of NRL players, in light of recent-ish events it's clear not everyone was taking that stuff seriously.Club Insight: Wellbeing & Education Program
Manly’s Wellbeing & Education Manager Tim Gee talks about the importance of delivering Wellbeing workshops to players across all grades.www.seaeagles.com.au
Also I wondered how much info players were getting about concussion, so good to see Manly isn't skirting around that issue.