If Jack de Belin is considered captaincy material, has the job lost all meaning?

By Steve Mascord / Expert

In the wake of reports Jack de Belin was in line to be St George Illawarra’s captain this week, it’s fair to say there is a big discrepancy between what some coaches think the imaginary armband actually means and how the rest of us see the significance of the role.

These days we jump on evidence of dramatically different perceptions to our own. We have handy catchphrases like ‘read the room’ and ‘tone deaf’. We personalise decisions, just as we personalise everything today.

Everyone has been turned into an allegory; any piece of raw information that doesn’t polarise, provoke and install an overly obvious hero and villain is not worth knowing.

So let’s play along.

What does it say about Anthony Seibold that Matt Lodge was considered captaincy material at Brisbane, or Mark Murray that he made Rodney Howe skipper in Melbourne or Anthony Griffin if he wanted De Belin with the small ‘c’ next to his name this week?

Firstly, we need to address who a captain is and what his duties entail.

20 years ago, the league would put out a media guide at the start of the year and all the captains, coaches and CEOs’ phone numbers were included.

The captain had to do more talking than any other player. If he saw skeletons every time he went to grab a coat from the cupboard, they would soon become a distraction for the whole team.

Now, the captain goes to the post-match media conference but otherwise can escape with doing no more media than anyone else and most of that media is stage-managed and sterile.

Captains used to speak at post-match functions across at the leagues club after games, usually with a schooner or two on board. These days they’re in recovery mode at home quaffing protein shakes.

So from the point of view of a Griffin, Seibold or Murray – if they were considering the issue in 2021 – it should be easier to hide a guy with an awkward off-field narrative and make him skipper just because he would do a good job on the field.

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Except it isn’t.

This is where we get what appears a jaundiced grasp on reality, the sort of thing that these days gets us hitting our keyboard and phone pads so hard they need replacing.

This is the blood that runs through the veins of social media; the indignation at someone who inhabits our niche interest but sees reality so dramatically different to us.

Not only was de Belin’s personality obliterated by his much-publicised court appearances but he was also deeply involved in BBQ-gate and misled the club over it.

Howe was a proven drug cheat, suspended for 22 weeks. Lodge went on a rampage in New York and was charged with assault and faced a $2 million lawsuit.

I’ve lost count of how many columns I’ve written about community and corporate expectations of highly-paid athletes. On one hand, you can look at abstract theories of how we want our sportsmen to be actors in some great morality play.

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But more pragmatically, they sit at the top of a volunteer pyramid and so they represent those volunteers who made sacrifices to get them there. As a result, the level of behaviour expected is very similar to the level we impose on elected officials (okay, we arguably don’t expect as much of elected officials as we did even two years ago).

Rugby league is the sport of redemption, there’s no doubt about that. It keeps some people out of jail. But for those who have cast themselves as villains, improved behaviour following acceptance is one thing.

Leadership – which involves representing a brand that has meant something to generations of people and which benefits from government, corporate and media support – should be reserved for those who have always been goodies, never villains.

The Crowd Says:

2021-08-23T01:47:34+00:00

Kent Dorfman

Roar Rookie


If Jack de Belin is considered captaincy material, has the job lost all meaning? - absafknlutely

AUTHOR

2021-08-21T20:31:32+00:00

Steve Mascord

Expert


Yet here you are, reading the story and commenting, thus keeping both of us in a job.

2021-08-21T15:36:33+00:00

Drag Not

Roar Rookie


So what, jdb is a good guy. Being a captain means something. As a captain you need to be honest and true & have leadership. I'm not sure he does. He had zero morals He has zero respect for women. Remember his argument in court, I wasn't given the "how not to abuse women" education lesson. Not sure why you would want him to captain your team? This man is absolute knob head. My opinion

2021-08-21T15:18:11+00:00

Drag Not

Roar Rookie


Would you want this man to represent you and your values and beliefs?? Regardless of the court case. He is so self absorbed and has no moral values either. His comments regarding women are disgusting and disturbing. You support this grubby man. I'm like wtf.

2021-08-20T22:13:05+00:00

Handsome Jack

Guest


He’s an easy target now isn’t he. The holier than thou brigade love kicking blokes like him as they try to get back up again. The writer has zero facts , yet claims respect for another writer that had zero facts gives the story credibility. Sad little scamps , who fear becoming redundant, getting paid to target specific individuals for click bait articles. Sounds like main stream media 101.

AUTHOR

2021-08-20T12:34:46+00:00

Steve Mascord

Expert


I'm a journalist. I have respect for Michael Chammas. I believe the story has credence. I based the column on that. If you didn't believe the story then there was really no point in wading through a reaction to it. The equivalent would be a column called "where water goes when it falls of the end of the world". Would you read that? Maybe for a giggle.

AUTHOR

2021-08-20T12:31:18+00:00

Steve Mascord

Expert


I would ask why you are reading and commenting upon a story by a journalist, in that case! :)

AUTHOR

2021-08-20T12:30:43+00:00

Steve Mascord

Expert


That's pretty much what I was getting at.

2021-08-20T09:21:30+00:00

Mick Gold Coast QLD

Roar Guru


Well ... that started poorly and just got worse and worse!

2021-08-20T08:59:45+00:00

Garry

Guest


May be 2?

2021-08-20T08:19:55+00:00

The Barry

Roar Guru


Of course! Quick brain dump - can I count Jurbo as their next long term captain…???

2021-08-20T07:37:50+00:00

KenW

Roar Rookie


I agree that de Belin shouldn't be captain, regardless of his on-field capability for the role. What are we actually talking about here though? I mean, the Dragons are choosing a 3rd string captain this week, an insider claims his name was apparently mentioned as a possibility but it was decided that it wouldn't be suitable. What a non-story. Tying it into a Dragons admin narrative is that same confirmation bias problem that Tim Gore mentioned about referees earlier in the week.

2021-08-20T07:30:23+00:00

Cam

Roar Rookie


Some coaches get the idea into their heads that the way to harness a deeply flawed character is to give them responsibility. Sometimes this can work at a junior level, but geez, Jack De Belin is 30 years old. There aint no fixing Jack, or least there aint no polishing Jack up to be the face of a footy club.

2021-08-20T07:19:17+00:00

Nat

Roar Guru


Yep, that's her face. You'll even get change from a $5er... Paid for his whole education that way the committed little trooper.

2021-08-20T06:47:35+00:00

steveng

Roar Rookie


Fully agree BM, JBD has only had about half a dozen games and hasn't been involved for 2 years in the NRL and now 'here we go' give it to him at all costs and bring his 'past up' even though he's innocent as what they did to Vaughan's BBQ wasn't enough?

2021-08-20T06:17:23+00:00

Larry1950

Guest


Sorry JA, the de Belin jury could not present a unanimous verdict either way, he did not get found ‘not guilty’. I can accept the decision based on our judicial system but it’s obvious there were many jurors ready to convict. His bbq antics alone would rule him out, end of story. Be like making jimmy the jet captain at the broncs when he was there getting carried out of pubs,

2021-08-20T06:09:51+00:00

DP Schaefer

Roar Rookie


:silly:

2021-08-20T06:09:15+00:00

DP Schaefer

Roar Rookie


:shocked:

2021-08-20T05:32:28+00:00

Big Mig

Roar Rookie


So we've moved away from the constant Paul Vaughan bashing and on to JDB now. .

2021-08-20T05:09:07+00:00

Phil

Roar Rookie


I don't think Jack de Belin has the moral fibre to captain any team. As someone mentioned here earlier he was out on the town when his wife/girlfriend was home pregnant, putting himself in a tricky situation. Then the BBQ. Sponsors of Saints would be concerned about de Belin being captain. Maybe it was a topic thrown out there to gauge public opinion like the Israel Folau episode.

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