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General.You mean that was a general warning - or specific to our guys?
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General.You mean that was a general warning - or specific to our guys?
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We didn’t break Covid-19 protocols, just the AFL training protocols, so no way are players getting suspended for the season as per that article suggests.
If we had broken state quarantine laws, might have been a different story.
SA’s Police Commissioner Grant Stevens says under state laws, the players and Hart should have remained isolated inside their rooms and not ventured outside.
But commissioner Stevens expects the Crows to be warned, rather than fined.
‘‘My understanding is it is what you might describe as an honest mistake,’’ Stevens told reporters.
‘‘It is being dealt with as providing advice and education, and this is no different to what we have done to so many other people who have not necessarily complied with their obligations for quarantining.
‘‘At this point, my advice is they are being dealt with in an educative way rather than a punitive way.’’
Unregistered discharging fire armsI think most here are trying to brush this off lightly out of a desire to protect the club and that's understandable.
But we have to see this from the eyes of the AFL. The ONLY way they get special permissions to run their competition is if they can convince authorities of multiple states that they can herd cats and keep their players and officials from breaking rules and risking public safety.
What our club has done is far worse than any of the breaches the NRL have dealt with. Becuase this isn't just rogue players. This is a club ignoring the rules,players breaking conditions placed on them and having been directed to do so by a club official.
If port had done this most on this board would be crying murder.
They still didn’t stuff up deliberately though, they were under the impression players could train in groups of two under the agreement with SAPOL, which is why a warning was issued that they must do their training alone.That's not actually true. If you read the SA Police statement they said we f’ed up but they are allowing it to be an 'education' opportunity rather than giving any formal punishment.
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Crows cohort set for police caution over 'honest mistake', Adelaide boss apologises
The Adelaide Crows will be cautioned by police for breaking South Australia’s coronavirus quarantine protocols.www.theage.com.au
They still didn’t stuff up deliberately though, they were under the impression players could train in groups of two under the agreement with SAPOL, which is why a warning was issued that they must do their training alone.
We didn’t break Covid-19 protocols, just the AFL training protocols
and all them in breach the quarantine lock downs in place at the timeUnregistered discharging fire arms
Riding m/ cycle no helmet
Room full of woman throwing themselves at you
Really
I really have to put you back on ignore, I can’t take this any longer!I think most here are trying to brush this off lightly out of a desire to protect the club and that's understandable.
But we have to see this from the eyes of the AFL. The ONLY way they get special permissions to run their competition is if they can convince authorities of multiple states that they can herd cats and keep their players and officials from breaking rules and risking public safety.
What our club has done is far worse than any of the breaches the NRL have dealt with. Becuase this isn't just rogue players. This is a club ignoring the rules,players breaking conditions placed on them and having been directed to do so by a club official.
If port had done this most on this board would be crying murder.
We didn’t, otherwise fines would’ve been issued. Anyway, you’re going on ignore.Hold on, 5 minutes ago you said
Now you're changing your argument.
Son once and for all, to be clear. Did we break Covid-19 isolation protocols?
Who is that?I wonder if having a high ranking police officer on our board right now is of any help?
We didn’t, otherwise fines would’ve been issued. Anyway, you’re going on ignore.
They still didn’t stuff up deliberately though, they were under the impression players could train in groups of two under the agreement with SAPOL, which is why a warning was issued that they must do their training alone.
They also didn’t break the 10 person rule, so it was never going to be anything more than a warning.
Unregistered discharging fire arms
Riding m/ cycle no helmet
Room full of woman throwing themselves at you
Really
Blinkersand none of them done with the permission of a club official.
Ms FellowsWho is that?
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also, Essendon have the Hangar and Collingwood have the Lexus centre. But there's no way they'd be training together, in their purpose-built, enclosed, away-from-prying-eyes facilities. fu** me.
Blinkers
Lol that's stupidly over the top, but I'll take it, good for draft picks. Like this season matters at all to us (or anyone).I didn't think it possible to detest Whately more than I already did....but yeah it is.
Adelaide should be docked points for training breach: Whateley
Gerard wants to see the AFL come down hard.www.sen.com.au
Linda Fellows - Assistant CommissionerWho is that?
I can see who has committed the biggest crimeCan you not see the major difference between a single rogue player doing something dumb and a club official directing an entire group of players to do something dumb?