James Hird's Essendon story has yet to be told - The Age

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You mean the opposite of Caro's articles.

No, I mean it's a horribly one sided and sycophantic monologue of absolute drivel, the qualities of Caro's work notwithstanding.....

Nothing to do with Caro. If you want to critique her articles fine, but that's not the subject atm.
 

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  1. With the assistance of Shane Charter (Charter), a convicted drug dealer, Dank ordered various peptides, or the raw materials for such peptides. The compounding of these substances was undertaken by Nima Alavi (Alavi) at the Como Compounding Pharmacy (Como). At least some of these substances were intended by Dank for administration to players at the Club and were in fact administered to players at the Club.

    On 2 December 2011, Charter returned to Melbourne with raw material for GHRP-6, CJC-1295, Thymosin Beta-4 and IGF1-LR3. During December 2011, he also ordered from China, via email, on behalf of Dank: GHRP-2, GHRP-6, CJC-1295, Hexarelin, Thymosin beta-4 and Mechano growth factor. These substances were delivered to Alavi
  2. Notwithstanding that this would represent: (a) an extraordinary escalation in the frequency with which players were to be injected and otherwise administered supplements; and (b) players being injected with supplements with a frequency unprecedented at the Club no person at the Club recognised and properly responded to this indication that the supplements program potentially posed a risk to the players’ health, welfare and safety, nor did any person at the Club recognise the need for, and demand the implementation of, a system for the comprehensive recording of the provision of supplements to the players.

  3. Thymosin, Colostrum and Tribulus were not approved by Reid, in accordance with the Protocol, or otherwise.

  4. The Thymosin referred to on the “Patient Information/Informed Consent” forms and administered to the players was: (a) Thymosin Beta-4 which is prohibited by the AFL Anti-Doping Code and the World Anti-Doping Code (the relevant facts in relation to this allegation are set out in Annexure A to this Notice of Charge); alternatively (b) a substance in respect of which the Club had failed to reasonably satisfy itself was not prohibited by the AFL Anti-Doping Code and the World Anti-Doping Code.

  5. The duration of the effect of peptides, including Hexarelin, remains speculative for lack of sound clinical data on their use under well-defined conditions. However, if Hexarelin is administered in sufficient doses or in repeated doses to cause sustained growth hormone release, the effects (including recovery from post-treatment withdrawal effects) may last many months or even up to a year or longer, depending on dose and duration of use. Thymosin Beta-4 is even less well understood, and while not a growth hormone releaser, it could well have equally sustained effects, again depending on dose and duration of use.

  6. On 2 August 2011 Dank forwarded a text message to Robinson stating: Hi mate. Just in consult for a shoulder reconstruction. This case will be of interest to you. We are utilizing Thymosin post surgically for one shoulder but prophylactically for the other. Thymosin is so effective in soft tissue maintenance.

  7. Dank was referring to Thymosin Beta-4 and not Thymosin Alpha as the functions of Thymosin Beta-4, but not Thymosin Alpha or Thymomodulin, include tissue regeneration and recovery functions.

  8. On 23 August 2011 Dank forwarded a text message to Robinson stating: Don’t forget how important Thymosin is. This is going to be our vital cornerstone next year. It is the ultimate assembly regulatory protein and biological modifier.

  9. Dank was referring to Thymosin Beta-4 and not Thymosin Alpha as the functions of Thymosin Beta-4, but not Thymosin Alpha or Thymomodulin, include tissue regeneration and recovery functions.
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heir mission was to increase strength of players primarily through a revised weights program. This quickly morphed into a larger effort involving allegedly leading practices in sports medicine. This fitness strategy was appropriately bounded by instructions that all practices be compliant with the relevant codes.

However, the supplement plan, if one existed, evolved and probably never reached a coherent, consistent shape. Innovative supplement practices and compounds soon appeared - somewhat predictably given the mandate of the High Performance team. The leaders of the program insist their methods were always legal and compliant, and that conviction prevailed and still prevails within the football department.

But a number of management processes normally associated with good governance failed during this period, and as a result, suspicions and concerns have arisen about the EFC.

In particular the rapid diversification into exotic supplements, sharp increase in frequency of injections, the shift to treatment offsite in alternative medicine clinics, emergence of unfamiliar suppliers, marginalization of traditional medical staff etc combine to create a disturbing picture of a pharmacologically experimental environment never adequately controlled or challenged or documented within the Club in the period under review.

Compliance rules existed but normal controls during an abnormal period were insufficient to check the behaviours of some people who may have contravened accepted procedures, and the CEO and the board were not informed.

Dank interview:

Stephen Dank: It is very high in [proteins]. I think your doctor source could possibly be right but there is some very, very good data supporting it. There is some data not so supportive, to be honest. But at the end of the day, right, if we have to wait for an absolute blueprint piece of scientific literature on everything that is used in exercise we would end up using nothing. Advertisement
NM: Thymosin Beta 4 – why was that used in Essendon players given there is an opinion from a doctor or researcher and other scientists that its effects are uncertain? (note: The AFL believes it has a strong circumstantial case that TB-4 was used on players.) SD: That's not totally true Nick because, with all due respect, right, there is good data – very good data – that supports Thymosin Beta 4 in the immune system. NM: OK, why give it to all Essendon players if only some of them had colds and flu? SD: Well, the point is that there is a degree of immunosuppression after a game or a hard training week, right. Often times the ability to back up next week is decreased by the hit on the immune system. NM: Did you see any indications in Essendon players that it actually helped them? SD: Well apart from the fact they won 11 out of their first 14, right, and we did regular bloods [blood tests] . . . at the end of the day I was very happy with the science, I was very happy after working a long time in football, right, that there are periods of malaise which are possibly related to sub-clinical flus and sub-clinical colds, right, which can affect performance. When we want to be honest, Nick, how much performance data is there out there on Actovegin [calf's blood extract)] NM: There's a lot, isn't there? SD: No there's not! So, you know, you've got to extrapolate from the science. NM: How often were Essendon players taking Thymosin Beta 4? SD: [Explains the dosage level but asks that this be not published]. NM: ASADA has just released on its website that Thymosin Beta 4 is prohibited in all routes and out of competition. SD: Well, that must have just only come in this year and I will get someone to speak to ASADA about that. That's just mind-blowing. NM: Thymosin Beta 4, they must have just banned that.

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One email shows Charter, who has become a key ASADA witness, advising Dank to inject the drug once a week for six weeks and then once a month to get the ''best results''. This advice is repeated in consent forms given by Dank to Essendon players last year for the injection of a substance referred to in the forms simply as ''Thymosin''. ''The recommendation for the following intervention for you: 1 Thymosin injection once a week for six weeks and then 1 injection per month,'' the consent form states. A Thymosin consent form obtained by Fairfax Media was signed by Dank and witnessed by suspended fitness chief Dean Robinson. It was not signed by club doctor Bruce Reid.

James Hird

Hird: "Good work today mate, the boys were up and about, we have a lot to work with.

Dank: "IVs start next week and Thymosin with Uniquinon. We will start to see some real effects.

Then between March 27-28:

Dank: "That is the IV list that will be completed by Wednesday night.

Hird: "Good work mate, (name deleted) rang me tonight and said how good he felt after he saw you."

On April 3, Dank detailed more substances:

"We have cerebrolysin, we will re-oxygenate and re-circulate the brain. We will also be getting Solcoseryl."

Also in April:

Dank: "All IV and injections completed.

Hird: "Great work mate, it would be a great effort to have them feeling fresh for Anzac Day
 

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I think it must be a pisstake. Surely anyone smart enough to string a few hundred words together like that could not really think what it says.

"Hird was only on the periphery of the program and has been extremely contrite, having apologised not once, not twice, but three times."

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three time a loser - what's the song again
 
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Hird was senior coach when this happened and declared in that first press conference that he would take full responsibility. Since then he has done nothing to shoulder that responsibility whilst others have fallen - to the contrary he has attempted at every turn to shift responsibility away from himself.



He was balls deep - "Not as good as ours", "united nations skills" .......



Apologised for what, pray tell? His court submission said he was bullied into accepting the AFL penalty and accepted it against his will so its fair to suggest his "apology" was similarly forced as he believes nothing wrong was done. He is unrepentant and far from wanting the truth to come out he has actively litigated to prevent that truth from seeing the light of day

I have said previously that I admired Hird greatly as a player. He was all you want a footballer to be - talented, courageous, fair, competitive and didn't carry on like a knob on the playing field. The way he has conducted himself since this scandal first became public knowledge has done James Hird no credit whatsoever as he has come across as a spoilt entitled brat, a golden child mentality that has been reinforced by the attitude of Essendon supporters like the one who wrote this article unable to countenance that he stuffed up.

That is why he has been lambasted and rightly so.

Good summary - and don't forget that Hird's life was dragged through the mud, french mud, first class mud, with a nice wine and some camembert.
 
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A brief search for "Scooter McNeice" show him to be a massive Hird fanboy ...

After this SEN post on FB (https://www.facebook.com/SEN1116/posts/889544054396077)

Scott McNeice - This time last year we were 13-3 under Hird.... Next


After Essendon post a pic with a comment supporting Hird's return to the club on FB (https://www.facebook.com/Essendon/photos/a.281067739355.139758.129963809355/10152553286684356/)

Scott McNeice - Cant believe what i am reading in these comments. Lack of respect for Hird shows an uneducated view of what has happened. By the way we were 2nd this time last year


Hell, search for Scooter on BF and you will find multiple references to him in the Esssendon ASADA thread including a link to his now closed "True to the Red Sash" FB page (https://www.facebook.com/groups/1538628296349438/)
 
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Scott has connections within the club.
Then why wasn't that pointed out in the article?

If you look at the Media Entertainment & Arts Alliance - Journalists' Code of Ethics here http://www.alliance.org.au/code-of-ethics.html

5. Disclose conflicts of interest that affect, or could be seen to affect, the accuracy, fairness or independence of your journalism. Do not improperly use a journalistic position for personal gain.
Being a Freelance journalist or writer shouldn't mean that you don't have to disclose your links to the article's subject - should it?
 

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Then why wasn't that pointed out in the article?

If you look at the Media Entertainment & Arts Alliance - Journalists' Code of Ethics here http://www.alliance.org.au/code-of-ethics.html

5. Disclose conflicts of interest that affect, or could be seen to affect, the accuracy, fairness or independence of your journalism. Do not improperly use a journalistic position for personal gain.
Being a Freelance journalist or writer shouldn't mean that you don't have to disclose your links to the article's subject - should it?
So you're saying that any journalist with connections should point them out?

Jeezus.
 

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A search of BF for Scooter showed this comment in an Essendon thread:

I think he's a poster on BB by the name of CJohns​


Scooter @ScooterMcNeice · Feb 26
Its a very good day when Hird requests to see you. Had a great chat with a great man. Lovely to catch up with @sueanderson56 as well

Scooter @ScooterMcNeice · Feb 27
Article on Hird is finished & sent to editors of The Age. Now we wait and see if they will print. Special thanks to Rohan Connolly for help

I've highlighted the dates on those tweets ... no reason. Lots of good quotes from the under-9s coach, league administrator etc.
 
Easy to see how mass suicide cults happen

Great to see you posting again CountryRabbit, I do enjoy the way you barely scratch the surface with your thinking.

How are those learned and ground-breaking articles on the special psychology of EFC supporters going?
 
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Flicking through the pages of The Age this morning while enjoying my morning coffee I noticed Scooter didn't manage to make it into print. Guess that's what happens when Rohan waits till the editor takes a dump and then posts it on website. Editor then comes back and says WTF is this?

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Not just me saying it - the code of ethics is saying it.

And yes, I think they should if they "affect, or could be seen to affect, the accuracy, fairness or independence of your journalism"

For an example of this - over on the Guardian is a series of reports on the Homan Square 'black site' in Chicago. There is a team of journalists working on the story and named on each article. One of the articles has some quotes from Amnesty International USA. The end of the article includes this "(The spouse of Guardian US national security editor Spencer Ackerman works in the press office of Amnesty International USA. Ackerman was not involved with the group in any reporting for this article.)".

That's a disclosure in line with the code of ethics and not that hard to put at the end of an article.
 
So glad they mentioned the Prahran under-nine's.

If only George Stevens was still around to remake The Greatest Story Ever Told.

Adolf Hitler was a vegetarian and he helped the German economy back on its feet in the 1930s. And that Mussolini, he made the trains run on time.
 
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