Dank's D-day looms....April 10th

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"Thursday, April 10, looms as D-Day for the central figure in the most scandalous drugs probe in Australian sport, with the national anti-doping authority's ultimate decision-making body set to make a critical ruling on Stephen Dank.

Fairfax Media has learnt that a meeting of the Australian Sports Anti-Doping Authority's Anti-Doping Rule Violation Panel (ADRVP) has been scheduled for seven days' time.

This follows ASADA's move last month to issue the biochemist who has worked with footballers from several AFL and NRL clubs with a ''show cause' letter for an alleged 34 anti-doping rule breaches understood to focus almost entirely on his work at the AFL's Essendon Football Club.

Once an individual is on the Register of Findings, they are typically issued with an infraction notice from the administration of the relevant sporting body. An entry on the Register of Findings can be challenged at the appropriate administrative appeals tribunal. While sanctions can also be appealed through a separate hearing process, Dank has repeatedly signalled he has no intention of participating."

Read more: http://www.theage.com.au/afl/afl-news/asada-ruling-on-dank-looms-20140402-35ywa.html#ixzz2xim4XdpQ"
 

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Next Chapter...it's a page turner folks. But it is quite thick...

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All gets interesting now.

Now if he is found guilty will EFC players sue? Now that would get very interesting especially for the players.
 
Really, you'd think they'd expedite this process. Yes, it's Dank this time and it doesn't really matter. But what about when it is a player (from any sport) and they could potentially have a month or more from the show cause notification to the ADVR meeting to decide on their fate.
 
What's this, D-day number 10,20???? As soon as this is all over ASADA needs to fold and do the sporting world a favour, totally useless:thumbsdown:
 
Echy, if we've all learnt one thing across this whole saga, it's that the term "D Day" means absolutely nothing.

I tell you what I want...
D-Cup day.

Something we can all look forward to.
 

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Where have I heard that before?

Oh that's right, last year!


And it was....and it will be.

2 years practically to the week that EFC pumped their players full of who knows what, the EFC official hired to dope the team gets added to the register.

Quite apt timing.
 
And it was....and it will be.

2 years practically to the week that EFC pumped their players full of who knows what, the EFC official hired to dope the team gets added to the register.

Quite apt timing.

Very interesting timing
 
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Echy, if we've all learnt one thing across this whole saga, it's that the term "D Day" means absolutely nothing.
No, not really.

Everything comes to a head at some point.

Patience grasshopper.
 
Dank, then Hird, then players. It is happening, slowly but surely.
 
All gets interesting now.

Now if he is found guilty will EFC players sue? Now that would get very interesting especially for the players.
Are you kidding? last person found doing the wrong thing got a contract extention and a 3 month holiday in france, Let it ride
 
Really, you'd think they'd expedite this process. Yes, it's Dank this time and it doesn't really matter. But what about when it is a player (from any sport) and they could potentially have a month or more from the show cause notification to the ADVR meeting to decide on their fate.

Sandor Earl has been waiting at least 6 months !
 

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