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Martin Hardie: I write the forms... I think Evans ran the program

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Hi. Please see my very first post, where I answered this.

Thanks.

No, why are you here disclosing this 'research' which you say is continuing? And throwing in big names in a highly inflammatory context? Why disclose partial results?

For the greater good my arse!

It's almost as if you are deliberately trying to pique the interest of certain people and their legal reps.

I trust my bullshit detector and you reek!
 
No, why are you here disclosing this 'research' which you say is continuing? And throwing in big names in a highly inflammatory context? Why disclose partial results?

For the greater good my arse!

It's almost as if you are deliberately trying to pique the interest of certain people and their legal reps.

I trust my bullshit detector and you reek!

I'm a little concerned I'm going to have my Internet connection chopped for the third time in the last two days, but who are you talking about?
 
When the back story comes out would you rather be framed as the "useful idiot" or the "complicit co conspiritor"?

Hird was the apparent cleanskin frontman, but good luck painting the picture that he didn't know what was going on.
 
I'm a little concerned I'm going to have my Internet connection chopped for the third time in the last two days, but who are you talking about?

It's been hypothesized that this is Hanke, or another Hird employee, firing a shot across the bows of some bigger players in the hope that they may pull the strings he needs pulling to save his sorry arse. I don't necessarily subscribe to that theory, yet.
 

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It's been hypothesized that this is Hanke, or another Hird employee, firing a shot across the bows of some bigger players in the hope that they may pull the strings he needs pulling to save his sorry arse. I don't necessarily subscribe to that theory, yet.

In that case, they're perhaps over-estimating the reach of BigFooty. Sure, Robbo will read it all and report back, but equally, they could have briefed Robbo directly like they always do.
 
In that case, they're perhaps over-estimating the reach of BigFooty. Sure, Robbo will read it all and report back, but equally, they could have briefed Robbo directly like they always do.

C'mon man, anybody who's anybody reads Big Footy!
 
Thedeal was put to him by someone & he listened, simple as that. Its scurrilous/bog ignorant to represent that as 'a smoking gun'.
What 'deal'?

So you think it was pure coincidence? Evans was just there strictly on business.

The fact it was injected in bombers players a few months later was pure coincidence and he had no idea about it?

Right. Of all the peptides. Of all the companies in that space. Of all the investment houses. Amazing coincidence.
 
Hi all,
First time poster, but I think I have valuable information on this.

Here's how it works, as far as I understand it:

David Evans, via his private company Evans and Partners, looks to invest in Phosphagenics/Calzada circa 2011/2012. Remember Mark Thompson has returned to Ess from Geelong by this time.

On the Board of Evans and Partners is Bill Kelty and Eddie McGuire (see here: https://www.evansandpartners.com.au/ourpeople/advisoryboard/ ). As you know Bill Kelty is also an AFL Commissioner.

Scam is that Evans and Partners were trying to make money off pharmaceuticals. Ess players were 'test moles'. Think about it, what financial benefit for 30 players was there to take AOD/Thyamosin? The penalties are too risky. Wining an AFL Premiership is not worth a WADA/ASADA 4 years ban. Nor is the pay packet of most AFL footballers on a global scale like F1 drivers, EPL soccer players and cyclists, there is too much to lose for the players.

Evans had to quit Ess in 2013 as the situation couldn't be managed and he is being groomed as the next Mike Fitzpatrick (i.e. AFL Chairman, like his father Ron). David will go away for 5 years and replace Mike when the time is right.

Bill Kelty is your real tip off from the 'phone call' in Feb 2013 at Hird's house (or wherever it was). Bill Kelty is conflicted as an AFL Commissioner and as a Board Member of Evans and Partners. Andrew Demetriou took the fall for Kelty.

ALSO, to solve ASADA you have to go back to 2010 and Mark Thompson at Geelong, his mate Justin Madden (then Victorian State Planning Minister) re-zones land for them in Geelong (Armstrong Creek, which was bought cheaply by Thompson, Mark Casey the Ess Coterie Club Chief and Adrian Dodoro who is Ess Recruiting Manager). Thompson cleans up financially, moves to Essendon, brings Dank and Robinson with him, they tip off Evans to financial interests of Calzada/Phosphagenics and the rest is history.

Simon Madden is not on the Ess Board out of charity, his brother helped make many Ess officials rich via Armstrong Creek property deal.

I've been reading here for some time to try and help you out somehow, but will now open my mouth, in the interest of the greater good.

Thank goodness, finally an entertaining poster.
 

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I’ll help you out, the relevant links below. Also note chronology.

http://www.couriermail.com.au/sport...907043696?nk=dd1b5b2d5c203d001a39f2026d5b2e59

August 2010
GEELONG coach Mark Thompson has turned a $400,000 property gamble into a potential $10 million windfall.

The golden land deal underscores the magnitude of Geelong's task in persuading Thompson to extend his tenure at Skilled Stadium beyond next year.

A parcel of land purchased by Thompson, developer Mark Casey and Essendon recruiting chief Adrian Dodoro is now tipped to earn them more than $40 million.

The trio paid $3.8 million for a 16ha sheep farm at Armstrong Creek, between Geelong and Torquay, four years ago.
They hit the jackpot after a series of State Government zoning changes that will transform the locality into a city the size of Shepparton.


http://geelong.starcommunity.com.au/indy/2010-06-18/creek-flop-highlights-city-housing-bargains/

June 2010
State Planning Minister Justin Madden has given the green light for the release of 500 allotments at Armstrong Creek’s Warralily estate, in the urban growth area’s east precinct.


http://sportsbusinessinsider.com.au...ure/geelong-cats-to-build-new-8-million-base/

Geelong FC to Build New $8 Million Dollar Training Base
November 30, 2011

Following confirmation that a unique partnership has been struck between Keystone Business Park & the Geelong Football Club, the Cats have announced it will build a multi-million dollar training base in the new suburb of Armstrong Creek, which is beginning to take shape on the southern edge of the city.

The decision means the Cats are set to spend far less time running around at their home ground, the recently renamed Simonds Stadium.

Construction costs will be funded by Keystone Business Park – one of the developers involved in Armstrong Creek.

As part of the sponsorship deal, the 2011 premiers will own the freehold title to the complex once it is completed.


http://www.afl.com.au/news/2013-11-27/delay-on-cats-base

Cats hold fire on new training base
Adam McNicol November 27, 2013 6:18 PM

GEELONG'S planned training facility in the new suburb of Armstrong Creek has been delayed indefinitely, knocking almost $2 million off the club's balance sheet.
There was much fanfare when Cats announced plans for an elite training facility back in November, 2011.

Construction was expected to begin in June 2012 and be completed by early 2013.

The club was to be a high-profile tenant in the Keystone Business Park, with the training facility's construction costs to be met by the park's developers as part of a unique sponsorship arrangement.

The Cats were to own the freehold title to the complex – valued at $1.93 million – once it was completed.


http://www.afl.com.au/news/2014-09-...for-next-stage-of-simonds-stadium-development

Labor promises $70 million for next stage of Simonds Stadium development
Adam McNicol September 9, 2014 1:23 PM

The Victorian Labor Party has promised to fund the next stage of the Simonds Stadium redevelopment
VICTORIA'S Labor opposition has pledged $70 million to fund the entire next stage of Geelong's Simonds Stadium redevelopment if it wins November's state election.

The project, known as stage four, will replace the Brownlow and Jennings stands, meaning new change rooms for the Geelong players, a new media centre and a rise in the stadium's capacity from 33,500 to 36,000.

At Tuesday morning's announcement, Cats chief executive Brian Cook thanked Labor leader Daniel Andrews for "such a generous offer".
 
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