Trying to find the Triple M stuff, but here we go:
http://www.theaustralian.com.au/new...gation-stalemate/story-e6frg6n6-1226637153921
Former player Gorden Tallis is one of many who support the idea of an official reprieve for players who co-operate with the investigation.
"As supporters of the game, we've all been waiting for ASADA to make some inroads, but we keep on hitting roadblocks," Tallis said. "It's just a big legal battle. The only winners will be the courts and the lawyers. I want to see the game move forward. No one is talking sense, but this is a good idea."
Tallis has been a vocal anti-drug campaigner for years.
NRL CEO Dave Smith is undecided over a proposed drug amnesty. Picture: Sam Ruttyn
"No one is stronger than me against players taking drugs and I've been like that all my life," Tallis said.
"If players come forward and tell everything they know, it might just turn up the organised crime figures or the peddlers we've been trying to catch. Everyone in the game goes on notice. They've got one month to come clean with everything. Then every player gets a blood doping passport and we resume as normal."