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Drugs use and criminal influence in Australian sport

Eion

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Just the bog standard 'we will cooperate with the authorities. No further comment'.
 

blacktip-reefy

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Richo blasts this Labor stunt.
SOUTH SYDNEY chief executive Shane Richardson has described the progress of the ACC investigation into doping, match-fixing and organised crime as "divisive" and "counterproductive".
Richardson last night said the report should have been tabled in Parliament, where parliamentary privilege would have allowed the guilty parties to be named.
"Last night was one of the most depressing days of my life, sitting by the phone and hoping a call never came," Richardson said, in reference to the NRL informing clubs which had been named in the report.
"It was surreal - surreal and ridiculous. I felt sick in the stomach - and so would have 16 CEOs and 16 chairmen and 16 coaches. These claims, this innuendo and all the rest of it, it all comes down to a telephone call. And what does it mean? That Cronulla's worse than Souths? It doesn't.
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"If they were going to release that document, they should have released it in Parliament, where they could actually name names because they're under parliamentary privilege.
"From the moment they made that announcement, it's become divisive, it's become counterproductive and it hasn't helped the process in any way, shape or form."
Richardson said the chain of events - with the ACC on Monday giving permission for the NRL to tell clubs if they had been mentioned in the report - had set franchises and sports against each other when the best solution was for everyone to work together. "What it means is that we've got a real problem and the only way we're going to solve it is if we work together," he said.
"The process should be simple: we work together to find out how we can assist. You'll never eradicate it. You have to try to narrow the problem down.
''If we go around stabbing ourselves in the back, club to club, code to code, we'll never solve anything.
"They made this statement the other day, saying it's rife in the game, and so far they've come up with nothing. Then they tell the clubs, but they don't really go into any depth of what it is.
"It's not a problem for them - it's a problem for us. How are we going to find it if we don't find it together?
"They chose to go public and say 'we have information, come to us now'. What is this information? What it's done is cast a pall over everyone.''
"There's nothing evil about the clubs. It's like 'you're not named, you're a cleanskin, you're named, you're dirty'. I don't think that's right."
South Sydney lower grader Curtis Johnston has been stood down after being accused of using performance-enhancing drugs but the Rabbitohs were not among the six clubs named in the ACC report.
"I've chosen to say this now for the same reason it's best to complain about the referee after you've won," Richardson said.
"But I don't feel like we've won. I feel like the game's lost."


Read more: http://www.smh.com.au/rugby-league/...isive-force-20130212-2eb5g.html#ixzz2KgO4Uggh
 

DJShaksta

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Rothfield tweeting that the longer the Sharks stay quiet the more guilty we look.
f**k me I hope we're ok
 

Surely

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Wherever criminals are involved in influencing players, there is the risk that they will use that influence over players to fix matches," Clare said when releasing the report.
"We've identified information that suggests that that had happened on one occasion. And the Crime Commission has referred that information to the relevant authorities for further investigation."


Read more: http://www.smh.com.au/rugby-league/...-sydney-fix-20130212-2eb8q.html#ixzz2Kggn56RM

Widespread lol
 

blacktip-reefy

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So let me get this straight. This Labor instigated clusterphuck has been going for 12 months. LAst year, during the NRL season, a fixed match "fell upon their gaze" . So what were they instructed to do? Keep quiet. VEWY VEWY quiet, until the report was finished IN LATE MARCH/April. That is unless we need to use it for something. So aparently it has been "rushed out" because the AFL dobbed one of their clubs in to the media.
So, they could rush out the findings for that, but they couldnt rush it out, when match fixing was happening before their eyes?
They are full of shyte & if they aren't, they should be jailed.
 

Frailty

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Rothfield tweeting that the longer the Sharks stay quiet the more guilty we look.
f**k me I hope we're ok

Ignore that farkwit. He criticises EVERYTHING on the management side of the Sharks.

I'm happy for the club to not come out and say a meaningless and pointless statement like the other clubs. 'We are a low risk' and 'we haven't had a player fail a drug test' - These are nothing statements that tell us absolutely nothing about the current investigation.

I'm pretty secure in the idea that we have been mentioned in the report due to Dank's brief association. Given our club's swift actions against him, I dare say we are able to provide ASADA evidence and possibly be key evidence against him.

The concern would be individual players that have been used Dank personally.

Again, this is if Dank has done anything even remotely in breach of the WADA guidelines/lists.
 

carcharias

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Ignore that farkwit. He criticises EVERYTHING on the management side of the Sharks.

I'm happy for the club to not come out and say a meaningless and pointless statement like the other clubs. 'We are a low risk' and 'we haven't had a player fail a drug test' - These are nothing statements that tell us absolutely nothing about the current investigation.

I'm pretty secure in the idea that we have been mentioned in the report due to Dank's brief association. Given our club's swift actions against him, I dare say we are able to provide ASADA evidence and possibly be key evidence against him.

The concern would be individual players that have been used Dank personally.

Again, this is if Dank has done anything even remotely in breach of the WADA guidelines/lists.

Bennet saying he asked his players and staff if they took drugs was gold.
Then he basically wiped his hands of them by covering his own arse by saying he has no idea of anything prior to his gig at the Knights.

better off not saying anything.
 

Poss

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Just heard on the news that the Sharks are about to announce that we have had no positive drug results similar to the announcement that Manly made yesterday.
 

blacktip-reefy

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The club will fine.
We still maybe the losers though. Remember this government empowered this agency to do a "report" to get a "snapshot" of what is happening with drugs & organised crime in sport. What that means is "they chose" which clubs, people & players to go after. The easy option was to chase Manly & Dank. Obviously if Dank did something there, they were having trouble because they had to chase ex Manly players all the way to the Cowboys. Dank has obviously led them to Cronulla because he did work for the club. So as his most recent tenure, it would be easy to say "lets tap all of the Sharks players phones, see what we hear".
They didn't ay lets tap the Broncos phones or Storm phones etc. No, they have targetted the Sharks players. Sharks of the NON-Western Sydney variety. I will bet my last dollar on it.
 

Eion

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I have to say the 'testing positive' thing was always a red herring. If there were positive drugs tests out there then that would have come out straight away as it's proof.

I don't think this sheds any light on anything unfortunately.
 
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I have to say the 'testing positive' thing was always a red herring. If there were positive drugs tests out there then that would have come out straight away as it's proof.

I don't think this sheds any light on anything unfortunately.

Funnily enough I was thinking the same thing when I saw the report. The only other alternative to that statement is "we've had x number of positive tests, but club management and ASADA have conspired to cover them up, until now".

I hope the Sharks are clean, but the "no positive drug tests" comment (which other clubs have made as well) doesn't mean much IMO.
 

Panda Power 78

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Rothfield tweeting that the longer the Sharks stay quiet the more guilty we look.
f**k me I hope we're ok

That's the standard Journo's line to get a story.
Rothfield is an idiot & a very average journalist , the Terrorgraph doesn't report news , just sensational crap.
 

Quigs

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That's the standard Journo's line to get a story.
Rothfield is an idiot & a very average journalist , the Terrorgraph doesn't report news , just sensational crap.

Can you do me a favour Panda. Repost that line in the Qantas thread.
 

Feej

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That's the standard Journo's line to get a story.
Rothfield is an idiot & a very average journalist , the Terrorgraph doesn't report news , just sensational crap.

Can you do me a favour Panda. Repost that line in the Qantas thread.
Don't do it Panda...

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