Jobe's Brownlow Medal return 'devastating'

The footy world has rallied around Essendon AFL star Jobe Watson after his decision to hand back his Brownlow medal.

WHAT'S BEING SAID ABOUT JOBE WATSON'S BROWNLOW MEDAL DECISION:

* "It has been incredibly distressing for me to have people question my integrity and infer an intention to act against the spirit of the game - a spirit that is intrinsically a part of who I am." - Jobe Watson confirms in a statement he will hand back his 2012 Brownlow medal

* "In Jobe's own words, he is honouring the history of the medal and putting the interests of the game first, and this is an honourable position for him to have taken." - AFL chief Gillon McLachlan

* "Jobe has remained unassailably dignified under the most-extraordinary pressure over the past four years. The club takes responsibility for placing Jobe in this position and unreservedly apologises to him and his family." - Essendon chairman Lindsay Tanner

* "Jobe's a very unselfish man. I have an enormous amount of respect for the guy and we continue to move forward from here." - Bombers teammate Dyson Heppell

* "I'm not here to talk about that." - Sam Mitchell avoids questions on whether he and joint runner-up Trent Cotchin could be awarded the 2012 Brownlow in light of Watson's decision

* "It's devastating really for Jobe. It's great that he's done it, in a way, but I feel really sorry for him." - Former teammate and 2008 Brownlow medallist Adam Cooney on SEN Radio

* "He's made the honourable decision to hand it back. But it's another big hit in this sorry affair for a guy who puts his heart and soul into his career and was let down by individuals at the football club." - Essendon great Matthew Lloyd on 3AW radio

* "Jobe has spoken of his values driving his decision and, in all of the AFLPA's dealings with him, he has proven to be a man of great integrity." - AFL Players' Association chief Paul Marsh


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