Caro asks the very correct question that goes to the heart of it all:
"The still-unsolved mystery of why no Essendon footballer in 2012 confided to anyone outside the club about the strange experimental treatment they were enduring appears to have inflicted more damage than they could have known at the time."
As much as anyone the AFLPA need to have a fricken hard look at themselves. They are not really a union. Were anyone at work asked to do something you thought a bit dangerous, you'd be on the phone to your union asking for advice on your rights.
She hasn't really posed a question at all. She's still peddling the pro-players AFL view by describing what is clearly wilful non-disclosure as some kind of mystery. The question to pose would be, "if the players didn't know anything was suss then why were any details of the program kept from trusted parties (eg managers) as well as ASADA during random testing". She's still not identifying the players as being culpable at all.



