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I get that was what you meant.I meant the AFL suing everyone to hush it up, given Simmo's comment that since Mumford was on a list when the video was taken he should have some layer of protection to stop this getting out.
It's next to impossible to get a conviction on drug use based off a video. Everyone "knows" it's drugs but there's no way to prove it in court without toxicology or blood testing, neither of which is possible years after the date. As far as we know it could be talcum powder or chalk or whatever else (haha yeah right, but there's a higher standard in the courts).
I think a criminal conviction could be obtained.The club statement confirms he's admitted it to them. A confession is pretty strong evidence. Maybe you could argue he wouldn't actually know if it was an illegal substance.
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It's not I think he needs more punishment. I have no doubt this is a terrible time for him. I object in principle to a sporting body usurping the role of the law. It leads to bad things.
Remember the Canterbury Bulldogs pack rape thing in 2004 I think it was. Detectives were working with the club investigation and sharing information. They were eventually and rightfully fired for it.





