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Organised crime and drugs in sport investigation part II

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Sea_Eagles_Rock

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That is a disgrace. How can the same investigation get two different results for two different sports? Especially if there is any truth in the involvement of the same key individuals in both cases.

Dave Smith - Keeping the buggers honest. :clap:
 

magpie4ever

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Clearly, not good if Roy's report is accurate.

If I was Lundy (or her shadow), I would be asking the question - who authorised the offer to Essendon which is clearly outside of the ASADA (and WADA) guidelines and whoever did, their head(s) would roll even if it is the Andruska, herself.

In saying that, this doesn't effect the integrity of the ASADA investigation in the field - any player or staff found cheating should be named and banned.
 

Slammin_Saint89

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Comes as no surprise. For years the Afl has continually managed to sweep its scandals under the carpet. Good PR spin? I don't think it stops there, their issues and investigations just always seem to disappear overnight......
 

Stagger Lee

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This whole grubby mess has two shining lights - Dave Smith and Roy Masters

Dave is handling this with a degree of quite but determined professionalism that is showing me why the NRL picked him and Roy Masters, a league hero in a town of AFL villans, is showing that quality investigitave journilism is not yet dead in Australia.
 

Far Canal

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It beggars belief that ASAD would even contemplate doing this. Their aim is to weed out and convict sportspeople who take in banned substances irrespective of what sport they play in.

My confidence in them (already low) is no non-existent and as an aadie we are funding their salaries.

Good on Roy for highlighting this preferential treatment.
 

Canard

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This is awesome. David Smith has been clearly alluding to this in the press with well worded comments.

This is the first real case of clear "favouritism" being exposed by the media, this will be big news in Melbourne.
 

Frailty

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It beggars belief that ASAD would even contemplate doing this. Their aim is to weed out and convict sportspeople who take in banned substances irrespective of what sport they play in.

My confidence in them (already low) is no non-existent and as an aadie we are funding their salaries.

Good on Roy for highlighting this preferential treatment.

A bit of extra money from the AFL perhaps?
 

El Diablo

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Comes as no surprise. For years the Afl has continually managed to sweep its scandals under the carpet. Good PR spin? I don't think it stops there, their issues and investigations just always seem to disappear overnight......

yup

since this backfired ASADA's next option is to lose evidence

their should be a bigger investigation into ASADA, the AFL and any other crooks involved

wouldn't surprise me if politicians were involved in this seeing Demetriou allegedly met with them about it
 

Frailty

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This is awesome. David Smith has been clearly alluding to this in the press with well worded comments.

This is the first real case of clear "favouritism" being exposed by the media, this will be big news in Melbourne.

Doubt it. The article is on the age site, but it is the third story in the AFL section.

Unlike the League Media, the AFL Journos don't try to discredit the game at every turn. The media focus will be purely on round one games starting tonight (aside from the two games last week).
 

El Diablo

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http://www.theaustralian.com.au/spo...-horse-substance/story-fnca0von-1226608005661

Cronulla has photo of 'horse' substance

by: Stuart Honeysett
From: The Australian
March 28, 2013 12:00AM

A PHOTOGRAPH taken by Cronulla officials of a vial marked "For Equine Use Only" during Stephen Dank's time at the Sharks could be used as part of the club's legal defence after the sports scientist yesterday initiated action for defamation.

Dank has issued a NSW Supreme Court statement of claim against the Sharks and former chairman Damian Irvine, who was forced to stand down after he had claimed that players had been injected with horse drugs.

Other defendants named in the lawsuit include the Nine Network, Nine journalists Peter Overton and Sarah Harris, and The Daily Telegraph and The Sunday Telegraph's sports editor-at-large, Phil Rothfield. The matter is listed for hearing in the NSW Supreme Court on April 26.

The Australian understands a player questioned what equine meant after a substance was administered to him in 2011.

The player was ridiculed by his teammates for his ignorance.

Officials took a photograph of the vial in question and it formed part of a report by retired judge and former deputy chairwoman of the Australian Sports Anti-doping Authority Tricia Kavanagh that led to four officials being sacked and head coach Shane Flanagan being stood down for failing to report alleged practices to the board.

The Australian understands the maximum damages that can be awarded to a plaintiff in defamation proceedings is capped at $339,000, but Dank is also seeking unspecified special damages and costs.

The Sharks are in debt to the tune of $3.5 million and can ill afford expensive litigation or a payout.

It is unclear whether the lawsuit will affect Irvine's decision to renominate for the board in next month's elections.

The statement of claim alleges that Dank "has been greatly injured in his character, credit, business, personal and professional reputation and has been brought into public hatred, ridicule and contempt".

Dank's legal action stems from an interview that Irvine conducted with The Sunday Telegraph that was published on Sunday, March 10.

The Nine Network carried a report into the matter on its news bulletin that night.

The interview was conducted following public outrage over the board's decision to stand down Flanagan and sack football manager Darren Mooney, trainer Mark Noakes, physiotherapist Konrad Schultz and doctor Dave Givney. Givney and Schultz have also threatened to take legal action against Cronulla.

Dank has maintained his innocence and says he was defamed by claims in The Sunday Telegraph report.

Dank has been mentioned in reports since the Australian Crime Commission announced last month that an investigation had revealed that doping, organised crime and match-fixing were rife in Australian sport.

Dank is under scrutiny from ASADA for his involvement at the Sharks and Manly in the NRL and Essendon in the AFL.

The federal government is trying to push through legislation that would force him to co-operate with the investigation.
 

Canard

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Doubt it. The article is on the age site, but it is the third story in the AFL section.

Unlike the League Media, the AFL Journos don't try to discredit the game at every turn. The media focus will be purely on round one games starting tonight (aside from the two games last week).


True dat, I should have said it will be big news on Big Poofy. But of course its just "biased League journos"

Can someone tell me what the f**k sports editor-at-large means

110kgs +

Cronulla has photo of 'horse' substance

Surely not a frivilous lawsuit? That would be a first!
 
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El Diablo

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A bit of extra money from the AFL perhaps?

opolitical pressure http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/sp...-boss-dave-smith/story-e6frext9-1226593596042

It is understood AFL boss Andrew Demetriou met with drug agency officials and politicians in recent weeks to forge a deal which would see the Essendon players at the centre of the investigation freed from sanctions.


the big question is why are ASADA avoiding Essendon like the plague and only interviewing NRL players?

something rotten is going down imo
 
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