I agree that doing an illicit drug (alleged) at or around a work function (post game drinks) isn't the most professional thing or good look for the club but no one even knows about it if he gets a lift home.
If we are worried about it not being professional then we should hold to account all the Lawyers, Bankers, Doctors ect. that get caught with the stuff in their system too but they aren't in the public eye or 'role models' necessarily.
Would be nice to think Tricky as a NRL & Sharks representative is above this sort of thing for the sake of integrity and professionalism but end of the day he had some drinks and is just a human like everyone else. The kids that watch the footy will eventual grow up and come to relise the realities at some point in the future.
Alcohol, smokes, gambling are all legal and people drive like total fwits on the road drunk or not everyday and nothing is done about it - just sayen this sorta thing always feels like kinda a cop out / optics play the way society and the law interacts with this sorta thing.