VelvetSledge
Brownlow Medallist
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The Age now has their #1 story, with a Bombers jumber saying "players could be fined $5100 per day. The article actually refers to new powers allowing ASADA to force people to talk. Which has nothing to do with Essendon, who have fully cooperated. Clearly this is set up for Cronulla.
This is going beyond a joke.
From an AFL point-of-view, it's really set up for Dank.The Age now has their #1 story, with a Bombers jumber saying "players could be fined $5100 per day. The article actually refers to new powers allowing ASADA to force people to talk. Which has nothing to do with Essendon, who have fully cooperated. Clearly this is set up for Cronulla.
It's been beyond a joke for a long while now.This is going beyond a joke.
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"The media need to be prepared for the disappointment of ASADA clearing players"
From an AFL point-of-view, it's really set up for Dank.
Tim Watson (SEN).
In terms of the AFL's anti-doping code, 'probability only' isn't enough - the prosecution have to prove players took a banned substance by more than just 'balance of probability' (but they don't need to prove it beyond reasonable doubt).Surely ASADA couldn't sanction players on the basis of probability only that a banned substance was given to players?
No real idea, but my guess is it would hold up (as long as the decision was made following the AFL's published rules and players were allowed to present a defence, were given an opportunity to appeal, etc.).Would that actually hold up in a real court?
From an AFL point-of-view, it's really set up for Dank.
It's been beyond a joke for a long while now.
At least in this case it's probably just lazy / sloppy sub-editing rather than malice.
Didn't think of that, although I don't think he can be interviewed before the investigation is due to be completed.
True about Dank. Still it specifically mentions players being fined $5100 a day which is utter bullshit, as all Essendon players have already given evidence.
From the article on The Age website, ASADA would be able to use its new coercive powers later this month, but that's probably cutting it fine if the investigation is meant to be wrapped up in early August.
I find it bizarre that ASADA will have run - and supposedly completed - a very high profile 6 month investigation without interviewing the person who is at the absolute centre of what's gone on.
It makes it look as though the timetable for the investigation is being dictated by AFL finals starting in September, not by how long it would take to do a full and proper job.
From the article on The Age website, ASADA would be able to use its new coercive powers later this month, but that's probably cutting it fine if the investigation is meant to be wrapped up in early August.
I find it bizarre that ASADA will have run - and supposedly completed - a very high profile 6 month investigation without interviewing the person who is at the absolute centre of what's gone on.
It makes it look as though the timetable for the investigation is being dictated by AFL finals starting in September, not by how long it would take to do a full and proper job.
I hope in that case ASADA think they have what they need to make a clear decision one way or another then. Maybe they didn't need Dank, who knows? It all seems like weird, quasi-legal bullshit to me. Why not just give the cops the powers to investigate PED use and do away with ASADA entirely?
I read somewhere that ASADA believe Dank's testimony is not that important to Essendon seeing as they have collected their evidence through our players honesty and the club's willingness to co-operate. It's the NRL investigation which they want him to talk, seeing as Cronulla have shut up shop
yeah we should get Queensland cops to do the investigation,their how I say open to monetary gain lol.I hope in that case ASADA think they have what they need to make a clear decision one way or another then. Maybe they didn't need Dank, who knows? It all seems like weird, quasi-legal bullshit to me. Why not just give the cops the powers to investigate PED use and do away with ASADA entirely?
To my understanding, yes.Assume this was this morning?
The article in The Age had this to say - don't know if it's true:Dank has always said that he would give evidence if any players were charged.
I don't actually think ASADA will be that worried about Dank. Is there anything forcing him to tell them the truth?
Dank has always said that he would give evidence if any players were charged.
I don't actually think ASADA will be that worried about Dank. Is there anything forcing him to tell them the truth?
Yes.Assume this was this morning?
Adam Goodes would be a bit nervous if the NSW cops got involved, they don't mind tasering aborigines from time to time (Brazilians too, look out Harry-O!)yeah we should get Queensland cops to do the investigation,their how I say open to monetary gain lol.