Why? Did they actively seek to avoid a drug test? Are there alleged text messages and emails outlining this?
Thought it was a family member anyway that got him out the gutter, 3.30am so not during testing hours (5am-11pm) - and who ever it was took him home. So likely taking him to his registered overnight whereabouts location rather than an alternate location.
http://www.theage.com.au/victoria/bulldog-liberatore-quizzed-over-drug-offences-20120806-23pda.html
Are you actually suggesting that by 5am Libba would have been drug free?
I can assure you the same thoughts of "evasion" would have been upper most in WB officials, and communications including text message inevitable.
They would have been as"actively" avoiding a test as the GWS officials - Isn't it just logical they would have had the same paranoia.
Further, Lamberts home is a registered location given he often has players staying with him.
So the parellels between both cases are substantial.