NRL 17 current and past Cronulla players issued with Show Cause Notices

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Well this has kicked into gear again.....

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Full ASADA statement:
The Australian Sports Anti-Doping Authority (ASADA) today commenced issuing ‘show cause’ notices to current and former players from the Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks Football Club.

A total of 17 ‘show cause’ notices are to be issued in accordance with the ASADA Chief Executive Officer’s (CEO) responsibilities under the ASADA Act and relate to the use of prohibited substances, CJC-1295 and GHRP-6, during the 2011 season.

The decision to issue ‘show cause’ notices by ASADA CEO, Ben McDevitt is based on evidence collected during the 16 month investigation.

Prior to issuing the ‘show cause’ notices the evidence was reviewed by former Federal Court Judge the Hon. Garry Downes and ASADA senior legal counsel. Based on his assessment of the evidence, the ASADA CEO has reached the conclusion that the players have a case to answer under the World Anti-Doping Code.

Once the ASADA CEO reaches a conclusion that a possible violation has occurred, it is his duty under legislation to put formal allegations to players and invite them to respond.

Players have ten days to lodge a submission in response to the ‘show cause’ notices. This information along with the evidence collected by ASADA will be put to the independent Anti-Doping Rule Violation Panel (the Panel) for consideration.

In the event the Panel enters a player onto the Register of Findings, the player will be offered an opportunity to have their matter heard before the NRL’s Anti-Doping Tribunal.

Should a matter proceed to the NRL’s Anti-Doping Tribunal, it will be responsible for assessing the evidence and player submissions before delivering a judgment.

Rights of appeal are offered to parties under the World Anti-Doping Code.

In the event a player waives their right to a hearing, the NRL will decide the appropriate sanction in accordance with its anti-doping policy.

The World Anti-Doping Code’s Prohibited List categorises CJC-1295 and GHRP-6 under S2 ‘Peptide Hormones, Growth Factors and Related Substances’. Anyone considering the use of these substances should be aware that they may result in potentially serious health consequences. GHRP-6 is not approved for human use in Australia.

ASADA is unable to discuss the specifics of the ‘show cause’ notices while matters remain ongoing.
 
Will be interesting to see how this pans out, especially in realation to the current Essendon court case.
 

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Equivalent to a 3 match club ban. Even less time than a suspension for a careless tackle. That is a rather gentle slap on the wrist
 
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http://www.smh.com.au/rugby-league/...oping-bans-20140822-10728y.html#ixzz3B5hW2Pz3

Cronulla captain Paul Gallen is one of 10 current NRL players to accept an ASADA deal that would result in a 12-month ban, backdated to November 2013, for their involvement in the supplements program at the club in 2011.

The players, who are set to be stood down immediately by the NRL, agreed to the deal on Friday morning after receiving assurances from the World Anti-Doping Agency that it would not appeal against the terms.

Cronulla teammates Nathan Gardner, Wade Graham and Anthony Tupou are all understood to have accepted the deal, along with Newcastle's Jeremy Smith and Kade Snowden, Titans halfback Albert Kelly and prop Luke Douglas plus North Queensland centre Matthew Wright.

CHEATS!!!!
 
Interesting the two playing in England have turned the deal down, Do they calculate the long arm of ASADA can't reach them there?

Punishment does seem feeble, but it seems to me that the doctors/trainers etc gave them the drugs should face the stiffest penalties.
 
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My thinking is they have more to lose by accepting the deal than if they were playing in the NRL because of the rules that govern the RFL in general.

Also this deal I believe is there to get the Doctors and Coaches on longer bans in the long run
 
I swear if this was Chinese swimmers or Russian gymnasts the Aussies would have been calling for their heads from day one.

A 3 game suspension is bloody light.
It's from last year November 2013
 
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It's from last year November 2013

Then send the Sharks, Titans and Knights all to the bottom of the ladder with 0 wins (due to each having 2 players from the 2011 Sharks side) and Vacate the NSW State of Origin series win due to Gallen being the winner of player of the Series and then strip Australia of the World Cup and any Test wins since with Gallen in the side.

Simple....or lets take the easy option.
 

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