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England World Cup winner Jason Robinson admits he considered suicide | England World Cup winner Jason Robinson admits he considered suicide |
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England World Cup winner Jason Robinson has revealed he once contemplated suicide during a troubled period of his career in which he was arrested for violent offences. | England World Cup winner Jason Robinson has revealed he once contemplated suicide during a troubled period of his career in which he was arrested for violent offences. |
Speaking in the documentary Jason Robinson: Sports Life Stories, which will be broadcast on ITV4 at 10pm on Tuesday, the 40-year-old former dual-code international admitted he had been a heavy drinker during his early days at rugby league club Wigan, which almost led to his downfall. | Speaking in the documentary Jason Robinson: Sports Life Stories, which will be broadcast on ITV4 at 10pm on Tuesday, the 40-year-old former dual-code international admitted he had been a heavy drinker during his early days at rugby league club Wigan, which almost led to his downfall. |
Robinson, who scored for England in the 2003 World Cup final victory against Australia, said: “I got into a situation where I was drinking sometimes six nights a week. | Robinson, who scored for England in the 2003 World Cup final victory against Australia, said: “I got into a situation where I was drinking sometimes six nights a week. |
“Monday it was Wakefield, 10 pence a pint night. Tuesday I would be over to Liverpool, Wednesday it would be Oldham. Thursday it would be Wigan. And after the game we would go out wherever.” | “Monday it was Wakefield, 10 pence a pint night. Tuesday I would be over to Liverpool, Wednesday it would be Oldham. Thursday it would be Wigan. And after the game we would go out wherever.” |
However, it was his arrest for affray, assault and criminal damage which left him considering an attempt on his own life and he credits then team-mate and Samoa star Va’aiga Tuigamala with turning things around. | However, it was his arrest for affray, assault and criminal damage which left him considering an attempt on his own life and he credits then team-mate and Samoa star Va’aiga Tuigamala with turning things around. |
“I can remember I just sat in my bedroom with an old knife, an old meat cleaver,” he recalled. | “I can remember I just sat in my bedroom with an old knife, an old meat cleaver,” he recalled. |
“I didn’t want life to go on in this way. That night when I contemplated doing it, I wept like a baby. | “I didn’t want life to go on in this way. That night when I contemplated doing it, I wept like a baby. |
“Had it not been for him [Tuigamala], coming into the environment I was in and putting a different slant on it, I certainly wouldn’t have the hope that I’ve got now. And hope is something that people can’t take away.” | |
Robinson, who enjoyed immense success before switching codes in 2000, also looks back on England’s World Cup win as the pinnacle of his 20-year playing career. | Robinson, who enjoyed immense success before switching codes in 2000, also looks back on England’s World Cup win as the pinnacle of his 20-year playing career. |
“When you look at the emotion on those players’ faces, it was the reality and the relief that we have just won a World Cup,” he said. | “When you look at the emotion on those players’ faces, it was the reality and the relief that we have just won a World Cup,” he said. |
“And I will never forget that. Jumping on Will Greenwood’s back. Hugging Lawrence Dallaglio. All the hard work. Everything we’ve done has been for this moment. | “And I will never forget that. Jumping on Will Greenwood’s back. Hugging Lawrence Dallaglio. All the hard work. Everything we’ve done has been for this moment. |
“Nothing will ever compare to winning the World Cup, and especially in the backyard of Australia.” | “Nothing will ever compare to winning the World Cup, and especially in the backyard of Australia.” |
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