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Jason Smith charged cocaine trafficking

Perth Red

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Afl Melbourne fans hate the Suns more than rl fans do lol, they'll crucify them in the media down there.
 

Dogs Of War

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So the question is why have Sun's players who were found 2 years ago to be dealing with drugs in the same manner as Titans players not been named.
 

oikee

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Indications of cocaine use.
No hair.
Tendency to punch a ball rather than kick it.
Wearing clothes too tight for you.
Bad habit of not changing out of you bed time singlet.
Urge to punch the air with fist after kicking a ball.
Wanting a hug from team mates after kicking a ball.
 
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So new twist.

Telegraph allege Titans covered up 5 positive drug tests.

Wasn't it Titans where a vial of urine was found hidden in the sheds?

Anyhow, if this all alleged cover up is true, how do you blokes feel about it? Are you going to crucify them like many did the Sharks?
 

El Diablo

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what was covered up?

they don't have to tell the media about their in house drug testing

if they wanted to cover up drug use they wouldn't have tested them at all
 
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Was in 2009, two years before the Sharks issue.

Well doesn't this suggest poor governance, policies and procedures?

Dave, fine yourself a million dollars mate.
 

insert.pause

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The Titans did absolutely nothing wrong, the telegraph need to understand that just because they didn't know about something doesn't make it a f**king cover-up!

Key elements of the two-strikes regime include:

* Each club to form a testing and rehabilitation committee to oversee the process;

* Players to receive a formal warning as well as a suspended fine of 5 per cent of their net annual contract for a first offence;

* Players to undergo rehabilitation, ongoing testing and be warned that a second offence could result in dismissal;

* Confidentiality immediately lost and an automatic 12-match suspension imposed after a second offence; and

* Clubs to have the option to terminate the player's contract after a second offence. Should a club decide to retain the player, a further 10 per cent fine to be imposed

http://www.theaustralian.com.au/arc...ikes-drug-policy/story-e6frg7n6-1111113279234
 

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