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Put up or shut up, ASADA.

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chewsta

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So this is there way of fading into the background hoping everyone will forget about the rubish that was the ASADA investigation?

Why does it need to take years??? From day one they claimed to have mountains of evidence but we havent seen a single shred. What a monumental f**k up!
 

coolumsharkie

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Yes and you know why they got so far, because of fksticks like greena. Cwaufing down in spadefuls anything the media can presume, assume and invent.
 

millersnose

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Anything new in here?

Head of asada signals three year investigation

Average age of squad in 2011 about 24

Average age at conclusion about 29

Players still at sharks in 2016 maybe 2 or 3 of the targeted 10 in the twiilight of their careers

Fed police guy says even if no one arrested investigation will still be a success

Labore sports minister says modifying behavior now the goal

I think I was had
 

blacktip-reefy

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Head of asada signals three year investigation

Average age of squad in 2011 about 24

Average age at conclusion about 29

Players still at sharks in 2016 maybe 2 or 3 of the targeted 10 in the twiilight of their careers

Fed police guy says even if no one arrested investigation will still be a success

Labore sports minister says modifying behavior now the goal

I think I was had

got nuffin.
 

Ausguy

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Sooooo origin next week... The drug stuff should hit the headlines again shortly then I presume.
 

Mr. Sharky

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We've completed 113 interviews and are still chasing Cronulla, ASADA tells Senate


  • Staff Writers, Staff Writers
  • AAP, AAP
  • May 30, 2013 12:46PM
THE Australian Sports Anti-Doping Authority (ASADA) has conducted 113 interviews since launching investigations into the NRL and AFL and is still investigating rugby league club Cronulla.

ASADA CEO Aurora Andruska told a Senate estimates hearing in Canberra today she wasn't allowed to discuss how many football clubs were being investigated.

However, general manager Elen Perdikogiannis confirmed NRL club Cronulla was still being investigated.

"The investigation has not ceased," she said, adding ASADA was pursuing other lines of inquiry.

Andruska said ASADA had conducted 113 interviews with players, support staff and club administrators across the NRL and AFL since the investigation was spectacularly launched with representatives from Australia's five main sporting codes in February.

She could not comment on how many more interviews ASADA intended to conduct.

Interviews so far had taken between one-and-a-half and eight-and-a-half hours in duration each.

"And we have examined over 50,000 documents that we've had access to."

Perdikogiannis advised the hearing that no athletes had received an infraction notice for a drug or doping violation.

The hearing continues.
 

Card Shark

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"And we have examined over 50,000 documents that we've had access to."

Perdikogiannis advised the hearing that no athletes had received an infraction notice for a drug or doping violation.

Good strike rate per document read !

Where do 50 fekin thousand documents from??

Too bad if ya misplaced 1 lol
 
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