ASADA only charged those players they were sure the case could be upheld about the TB4. A team has more than 34 players and it was acknowledged that pretty much the whole team was involved, including rookies. Only 34 were charged. The evidence is available in the judgement released yesterday. I suggest you read it and it is very, very damming on the players. They are not innocent little victims the media, the AFL and the AFLPA are trying to push. Some in the media are now starting to understand that.
How about lying to ASADA representatives? How about lying by omission to a cardiologist who is trying to treat you? How about not following any of the processes that you have been told to follow? In order to have an attempt at a clean, level playing field, one innocent, one, might get labelled, but the totality of the evidence has now given me no sympathy for their continual partaking of this doping regime and in fact enabling it by their compliance and hiding evidence of it.
You do realise that under the drug code not telling testers where you are also carries a 2 year ban when there is a repeat offence occurring? A couple of aussie athletes found that out recently.