Foran pleads: don't axe Mitchell Pearce

Parramatta star Kieran Foran says the Mitchell Pearce scandal has set a troubling precedent for players and has called for his best mate not to be sacked by the NRL.

The Sydney Roosters and NSW playmaker has checked into an overseas rehabilitation clinic to address his alcohol problems as his club weighs up punishment over his Australia Day bender.

Pearce was filmed trying to kiss a woman, simulating sex with a dog and allegedly urinating his pants at a house party, hours after being pictured drinking with Roosters teammates on a harbour cruise.

The video emerged when it was sold to media outlets and Foran says it rams home the truth that players have to be wary of who they let into their social circles.

While Foran went to great lengths to point out that Pearce's actions weren't up to standard, it did not sit well with him that the Roosters' co-skipper was not aware he was being filmed and the person who made the video profited from it.

"You've just got to be very cautious where you go and who you wind up with because, whatever you do, you're being watched every move," Foran told AAP on Saturday.

"It's unfortunate blokes can't just go out and have a beer and Mitch's case is a bit more than that - and he's admitted that.

"It's just unfortunate that people go out of their way to film stuff and profit off it, which is wrong in my eyes."

Pearce has been stood down by the Roosters as the club faces pressure to sack their wayward star.

While taking a firm line that Pearce had done the wrong thing, New Zealand five-eighth Foran said his childhood mate would be ill-served if he was thrown out of the game.

"Footy is the one thing he needs in his life at the moment," Foran said.

"It's the one thing that keeps them on the straight and narrow and he's really passionate about it. I think taking that away from him would not do the bloke any favours."

Pearce's reputation has taken a battering, with the NSW State of Origin playmaker - for the second time in two years - forced to make a public apology for his drunken behaviour.

The 26-year-old was dropped in 2014 from the Blues' side and fined and suspended by the Roosters after being arrested for failing to leave a Kings Cross nightclub.

Foran and Pearce were schoolmates at Marist North Shore and St Ives North Primary School and played Australian schoolboys together before breaking into the NRL.

Foran described Pearce as likeable, friendly and diligent and the person portrayed in the now-infamous video was far removed from his real personality.

"He's a great bloke. He's a respectful bloke. I just can't speak highly enough of the guy," Foran said.

"He comes from a great family. He's dedicated, loves his footy. I'm sure the Roosters' boys will tell you he's one of their hardest trainers. He's just a quality all-round guy.

"There are some hiccups there when he's on the booze and he's admitted that."

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  • Hahahahaha they have sent him to THAILAND of all places bwahahaha, really put Reni on the straight and narrow.

    Imagine if he got caught with a lady boy and her poodle.

    • Lol thailand is a party holiday country with lady boys on every corner and drinks are sold for $2 you would think that would be the last place on earth that they would ever send him.
      I can already see the headlines pearce caught having a gang bang with a few lady boys and there dog after a few to many drinks
    • Lots of aussie bars on Bangla rd Pearce can "rehabilitate" at
    • Up in Chang mai there is one of the worlds best rehab places.. A couple of Aussie "celebs" have gone there to work through an ice addiction..

      If hey can handle ice, they can look after a young piss head for sure..
  • I meet fox the other day and by gee didn't he speak really well! Can't believe we signed such a champion on and off the field
    • sure did brett, thanks mate
  • I guess the Roosters now are trying to regain their respectable image. Sending a drunk to rehab does not work, but it looks like you are doing the right thing.
  • Foran does make a point when he says 'taking footy away from him won't do him any good', especially from a rehab POV. The guy doesn't make the papers during the season, yet always seems to during off/pre season. This in my opinion is the number one priority to address. It wouldn't do anyone any good to send him off to play overseas and not have the source of his problem addressed.

    The best disciplinary action Imo would be a hefty fine to show that this behaviour will not be tolerated, mandatory rehabilitation immediately. He should work with health workers to make some sort of action plan during the off/pre season period to prevent things like this from re-occurring. Maybe or a total/partial alcohol ban? Or a suspension until he is cleared and has his alcoholism under control?

  • It actually concerns me that Foran is mates with such a Douchebag.
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