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Organised crime and drugs in sport investigation part III

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super_coach

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What is this so called drug scandal costing us the tax payer and what is the purpose.Surely ASADA should have gone to the clubs when this so called scandal came to light,informed them of their investigation and gave them a stern warning.Millions of dollars would have been saved and the game would have not taken such a hit over what seems like a very low grade violation of the drugs in sport laws.

Now it has become even a bigger farce,as the authorities seems to be handling the AFL differently from the NRL.
 

magpie4ever

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So the fact he was there is proof of what?

What are you saying?

Ok, sacked by Cronulla and the coach is on record that Dank was told to have nothing more to be do with the players (or the club); but weeks later he (Dank) is the dressing room with the players and the same coach; seems a bit strange given he is a sports scientist (although some would argue not) who was sacked by the same coach weeks earlier and not a trainer, coach, sponsor, rubber, ballboy etc.

I would suggest this is highly suspicious and places some queries on Flango's (on record) story of sacking Dank.
 

magpie4ever

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What is this so called drug scandal costing us the tax payer and what is the purpose.Surely ASADA should have gone to the clubs when this so called scandal came to light,informed them of their investigation and gave them a stern warning.Millions of dollars would have been saved and the game would have not taken such a hit over what seems like a very low grade violation of the drugs in sport laws.

Now it has become even a bigger farce,as the authorities seems to be handling the AFL differently from the NRL.

WTF:crazy:Way to handle possible drug cheats in sport
 

magpie4ever

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Dank ended his association with the club on the 29th of May 2011

http://www.abc.net.au/news/2013-03-12/dank-never-received-money-from-us-sharks/4566938

Cronulla's round 12 match was the 29th of May

http://www.rugbyleagueproject.org/seasons/nrl-2011/round-12/melbourne-vs-cronulla/summary.html

So what exactly is wrong with him being in the sheds during those rounds?

So he was formally employed from the pre-season to round 12; did not Cronulla say he was only there for an 11 week period?

Pre-season to round 12 seems longer then 11 weeks.
 

El Diablo

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Maybe, I am not getting this; but if he was supposedly sacked by Cronulla (according to their coach - to have nothing more to do with the club or the players); why was he in the dressing sheds weeks after he was sacked?:?

he wasn't in there after he was sacked

moron
 

magpie4ever

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he wasn't in there after he was sacked

moron

Listen f**kwit, you claim that Master's broke the story about Cronulla's players being offered a deal by ASADA weeks ago (with ASADA's counsel quitting due to the deal differing from Essendon). Remember that goose.

But, Gallen has denied any deal being offered. Please explain that, you goose.
 

El Diablo

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Listen f**kwit, you claim that Master's broke the story about Cronulla's players being offered a deal by ASADA weeks ago (with ASADA's counsel quitting due to the deal differing from Essendon). Remember that goose.

But, Gallen has denied any deal being offered. Please explain that, you goose.

explain what?

go root Tim you gumby
 

StGeorgeBull

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What is this so called drug scandal costing us the tax payer and what is the purpose.Surely ASADA should have gone to the clubs when this so called scandal came to light,informed them of their investigation and gave them a stern warning.Millions of dollars would have been saved and the game would have not taken such a hit over what seems like a very low grade violation of the drugs in sport laws.

Now it has become even a bigger farce,as the authorities seems to be handling the AFL differently from the NRL.
The relevant parties haven't all responded the same way. Most obviously in the interview process.
 
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