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Eagles 'just far too good'...ba href=/anxiety/a/b and nervousness. "That's why we (have given Ball the captaincy). It is a great learning experience for him, and he will be a better player for it." The Eagles went into the season with various off-field dramas still fresh in the memory, with Ben Cousins' run from a booze bus, Ashley Sampi's court appearance and Michael Gardiner's demotion to the Western Australia Football League all dominating summer headlines in Perth. No stranger to dealing with players' off-field controversy, Thomas said he felt the Eagles' troubles may have contributed to their impressive showing. "They have had a horrid pre-season off field, and we have been in that position ourselves - and we won 14 games in a row a couple of years ago from a bit of adversity," Thomas said. "Full credit to Woosh (John Worsfold). He has been under the pump a bit, and he solidified the group really well." With St Kilda set to play two of its next four matches outside Victoria, Thomas said he had to address his side's form on the road. "We have had another loss over here which is not that palatable, so we have just got to improve those," Thomas said. "We cannot afford to be a side that just wins home games. "You've got to win your fair share of interstate matches if you are going to be serious contenders." back PRINT-FRIENDLY VERSION EMAIL THIS STORY privacy terms The Australian IN THIS SECTION Eagles 'just far too good'Lappin looking aheadEagles fly in first season winWanganeen heeds call to bushH... Cops suicide brings stress factor to fore...ba href=/anxiety/a/b and lack of motivation is found to be a major concern, Mahatme remarks and opines, “Vaingankar’s decision to take his own life was not at the spur of the moment. Circumstances surrounding his job may have brought him to a stage where death seemed the only option. And stress had a part to play.” Calling the constable’s death as very unfortunate, Deputy Inspector General of Police Ujjwal Mishra also admits that one of the reasons for the drastic step could be stress, but not in a great measure. He says the incident has brought to the fore the requirement for introducing stress management courses for cops. The shortage in manpower had resulted in irregular shifts, long working hours and work pressure, he mentions, adding, “Once the India Reserve Battalion comes into force this is likely to change.”He remarked that the department would now see how the problem of granting leave could be solved. Both the upper-rung and the lower-rung officers are confronted with this problem, he added.Work related stress or depression among the police workforce could be quite dangerous. From the medical point of view what could make the situation worse is that those affected might be unaware of their condition or might not want to seek medical help. 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