Black Sox impose one-strike-is-out drug policy
BY TONY SMITH
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Black Sox management have imposed a "zero-tolerance" drug policy and warned any player caught smoking cannabis will be banned from the 2013 world men's softball championships in Auckland.
The tough, new stance was announced at a national coaching conference in Wellington at the weekend by new Black Sox manager Doug Golightly.
"Everyone in this room knows that our sport is mired in this illegal and sickening swamp," Golightly, an Auckland-based sports media personality, said.
"We are demanding that our Black Sox players are drug-free."
Wellington catcher Aaron Neemia missed the 2009 world championships in Canada after he was banned for 18 months for a second positive cannabis test administered by Drug Free Sport New Zealand. Former Black Sox pitcher Thomas Cameron and provincial player Steven Manson were also suspended for two months in 2009 for cannabis breaches.
Golightly and head coach Eddie Kohlhase have now brought in a one-strike-is-out policy.
"Let me state quite clearly and openly that if one of our players is caught smoking dope or tests positive for dope then that player will not be eligible for the 2013 world championships," Golightly said.
"Eddie has made it clear that there is a zero tolerance policy in operation ... No matter their status – senior or rookie – they will be axed."
Team management was prioritising a "great players, great people" philosophy.
"This just won't be a slogan or cliche. It won't just be a catchcry when the Black Sox are on tour. We want this to be a factor that will be associated with the Black Sox.
"A key part of that must be, and is, a firm stance on the use of drugs – in particular marijuana, dope, grass, electric puha, Herekino Green, call it what you will," said Golightly, who explained "Herekino is one of Northland's biggest cash crop areas, just south of Kaitaia".
The new manager said he was "not that naive to believe there will not be some sort of drama for us to sort out".
"It would be good if there wasn't, but despite our protestations and pleas, it's likely there will [be].
"Of course there could be cries of `natural justice', [and calls for] two-month or four-month standdowns in line with Drug Free [New Zealand] policy. But the players will know where they stand."
The cannabis use issue and other aspects of the new philosophy would be outlined at the Black Sox's next camp at the Millennium Institute in Auckland next month.
Each player would be asked to sign a code of conduct, committing themselves to those principles.
Golightly said the Black Sox's world championship record – five gold medals and three silvers – "can be counted among our most successful and significant sporting outfits".
He heralded Kohlhase as "one of New Zealand sport's most respected coaches" and "one of [softball's] best analysts and deeper thinkers".
But he stressed there had to be a reality check for some Black Sox players.
"The Black Sox team is no longer the best in the world. The Black Sox players are no longer world champions ... the Aussies are. That's why the Black Sox have to change."
- © Fairfax NZ News
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Eric, you're onto a winner. Men's softball in NZ is drug and alcohol ridden.... as has been for decades. If you want to promote "Softball as a game of character", you have got deeply entrenched attitudes and beliefs to overcome. You need to start at the junior and club level where the breeding ground is rife. Softball and Rugby both languish at the bottom of the disgraceful heap. Thanks for the zero tolerance... it is a start.
Agree with the comments so far. The Black Sox have it tough enough in New Zealand. They win three world championships in a row and most people in their home country have never even heard of them. They get bugger all media coverage or any of the glory that comes with it. Now they can't even have a casual puff at a party with their mates? Is it really all about upholding the law? Will they also now start following the players around to see if they can catch any of them jaywalking? Or not coming to a complete stop at a stop sign? Illegal and potentially deadly.
Excellent idea! Don't stop there either, start to get tough on alcohol abuse as well
Reefer madness propaganda, how quaint. No doubt the team management has no problem with their "drug free" players getting wasted on legal drugs in the locker room after the game.
Drugs are bad mmmkay
The War of drugs is a crime. When will we see that. I am not holding my breath.
May be they should ban alcohol as well as that’s a bigger problem for nz. What’s smoking pot at home got to do with playing softball.
What a load of rubbish. But they are still allowed to drink alcohol and smoke cigarettes I presume? Even if these two latter drugs cause far more harm potentially to their performances then casual Marijuana use ever will. Seems just like drug laws the world over, hypocritical and completely useless. So does the manager get tested too?
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Can somebody post the link to Doug Go Lightly's radio interview on Radio Sport yesterday? I have looked through Radio Sport website but cant find any link