WADA boss to "review" entire essendon-AFL investigation

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http://www.theage.com.au/afl/afl-ne...ssendonafl-investigation-20150323-1m5vf1.html

hopefully this means the rebuilding of that shamble called ASADA

Doubtful, no complaints now Mcdevitt is running the show.

"The World Anti-Doping Agency's director-general says he will review the "entire" Essendon drugs investigation and has also declared his plans to discuss "all elements" of the affair directly with the Australian government, and the Australian Sports Anti-Doping Authority.

In a position that will put him at odds with critics of the WADA code – specifically the nuances of how it works in a team setting – David Howman has told Fairfax Media there is no problem with the application of the rules in team sports.

One week before 34 former and current Essendon players are judged innocent or guilty of banned drug use by an AFL anti-doping panel, WADA's director general since 2003 said: "There has been no suggestion from any team sports that they were not catered for appropriately within the rules."

Looks like WADA is following the case closely and is considering coming OTT ! lol

"In confirming that WADA continues to "monitor" the proceedings concerning the AFL and Essendon, Howman – the former boss of New Zealand's national sports drug agency and a barrister who specialises in sports law –said "ASADA would have a right of appeal prior to the exercise of any right that WADA has".
 

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Matrix structure should be recommended.
Look, Hird, Robinson and Dank
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'Keane would not elaborate on reports that the AFL wants to revise elements of its agreement with ASADA when the Essendon case is resolved: "... There are definite learnings from the Essendon Football Club case, but this will be left until after this case is completed," he said. '
Learnings...hmmm...surely lessons?
 
OH NO WE ARE ****ed NOW
 

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