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Put up or shut up, ASADA.

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Special K

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The Dragons have one on here. How do we get one? I'd love a troll free place to chat.

We had one but it was never used. Actually it is still here just hidden. We put a request in back in March to bring it back but it got put on hold until after the forums got an upgrade which I understand has not happened yet.
 

Feej

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We had one but it was never used. Actually it is still here just hidden. We put a request in back in March to bring it back but it got put on hold until after the forums got an upgrade which I understand has not happened yet.

If they're not upgrading the forums anytime soon is there any chance of getting it back again now?
 

DJShaksta

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haha I got done for mentioning I worked out who a poster was on twitter.

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K, I had 5 posts deleted and I think one was directly related to yours.
We very much need a private forum to discuss this stuff.
 

Special K

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I've asked the admins again about it. It would still be heavily moderated just only certain members and the admins/super mods(if they still have those?) would have access to it.
 

coolumsharkie

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O0LqzhOyzIM

Use to be a bunch of assholes that lived in this part of the building here,
but we systematically removed them like you would any kind of termite or roach

Someone told me once
that there's a right and wrong,
punishment would come to those
who dare to cross the line.

But it must not be true
for jerk-offs just like you.
Maybe it takes longer to catch a total asshole.
but I'm tired of waiting.

Someone told me once
that there's a right and wrong,
punishment would come to those
who dare to cross the line.

But it must not be true
for jerk-offs just like you.

Maybe it's just bullshit and I should play GOD,
and shoot you myself.
Because I'm tired of waiting.

Consequences dictate
our course of action
and it doesn't matter what's right.
It's only wrong if you get caught.
If consequences dictate
my course of action
I should play GOD
and shoot you myself.
I'm very tired of waiting.

I should
kick you,
beat you,
f**k you,
and then shoot you in your f**king head.
 

coolumsharkie

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Don't you like my music spirit? :D

Did anyone watch that Essendon thing? Holy shit, I thought we had problems.. They took all sorts of shit, synthetic anti obesity drugs etc. The Insider ''Weapon'' dude (the guy who blew the whistle) is a bit of a sook though. Don't know what to think there, nor do I care about AFL but the comparison to what is a cluster f**k and drawn out investigation has pretty much soiled both codes this year.
 

DJShaksta

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http://www.theage.com.au/rugby-leag...d-to-find-source-of-leaks-20130731-2qzmy.html

Ongoing investigation: Cronulla Sharks players face a second round of interviews by ASADA officials. Photo: Getty Images

The Australian Federal Police could be asked to investigate whether the Australian Sports Anti-Doping Authority has breached its own act and illegally leaked sensitive information to the media.
A leading barrister, who is involved in the current doping probe, has written to the Australian Minister for Sport, Don Farrell, calling for an inquiry into ASADA amid concerns the anti-doping body has leaked information it has gathered during its probe into the NRL and AFL.
An official complaint will be made to the AFP if the matter, which has also been referred to the Word Anti-Doping Authority, is not acted upon. Under section 71 of the ASADA Act, it is an offence if National Anti-Doping scheme personal information is disclosed to ''someone else''. The penalty for doing so is two years in jail.
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Former Cronulla trainer: Trent Elkin. Photo: Anthony Johnson AWJ

Should the AFP become involved, it won't be the first time they have investigated ASADA. The federal police raided the agency over the AFL's concerns that the names of footballers were leaked in 2006 in relation to drug testing. The AFL took out a Supreme Court injunction to prevent the media from publishing the names of three players who had tested positive to illicit substances on two occasions. On that occasion, the AFP cleared ASADA of any wrongdoing.
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The development comes amid concerns sensitive information, including the contents of ASADA's interview with former Cronulla trainer Trent Elkin, had been leaked to a media organisation. And Canberra winger Sandor Earl obtained a Supreme Court injunction to prevent his medical records being published. In a judgment delivered by Justice Richard White on June 20, lawyers for Earl were successful in preventing Nationwide News, publisher of the Daily Telegraph, printing the player's ''confidential'' medical information.
Martin Hardie, a lecturer in law at Deakin University and an expert in the WADA code, said the investigation would be seriously compromised if confidentiality protocols weren't adhered to.
''It's a concern that many of the things appearing in the media about the Cronulla players seem to be relevant to the investigation, such as what substances were taken, etc,'' Hardie said.
''It's a federal police matter. If it has come from ASADA it is clearly a breach of the Act.
''One would hope the minister for sport is watching the detectives. One would hope those responsible for investigating Commonwealth crimes are also watching the detectives. It could also be a matter for the privacy commissioner. If it is ASADA material, it should be fairly obvious where it's coming from.
''If any clubs or players are concerned about this, they should make a complaint.''
It is understood that information leaked to or from government sources is a breach of the code. Hardie, who has represented athletes accused of doping, said there were rare cases where ASADA could go public with findings.''The ASADA Act specifically says the only time that the information can be released is with the consent of the athlete or at the completion of the whole process, which includes any appeal to the court of arbitration for sport, etc,'' he said.
''If one presumes the only possible source of this information could be from someone involved in the investigation, it appears they have breached section 71 of the ASADA Act. That's a Commonwealth crime.''
The news comes amid speculation that an NRL forward who has not played for Cronulla was about to roll over and take a reduced six-month drugs ban. Sources said the player has scheduled an interview with ASADA later this month.


Read more: http://www.smh.com.au/rugby-league/...ce-of-leaks-20130731-2qzmy.html#ixzz2aez8EoAz
 

Quigs

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Imagine if .... just saying .... that some reporter ... or some newspaper actually offered financial inducement to someone inside an investigative agency or a government org. to leak the information.

No, we all know that wouldn't be happening in Australia.
 

blacktip-reefy

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AS MAsters reported from day 1, all of this ASADA leaking is going to cost somebody jail time.
They will be shhyytting themselves now.
Even the ACC cannot pass information onto ASADA unless there is criminal activity. Which there isn't.
This will claim more government worker scalps than athlete scalps.
Lets hope that the leaking goes all the way back to Clare & Lundy.
 

Feej

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Would love to see the scum four from the telegraph get into the shit for this. Especially the drunkard. Actually, both of the drunkards. :)
 

Ronnie Dobbs

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There's a get out.

Not sure it will amount to that, but its an avenue that has to be explored.

Thats 50k in legal fees, please.

ASADA would not be leaking. It would be coming from those being investigated. Look at Dean Robinson at Essendon. James Herd (does his haircut just make anyone else want to assassinate that merkin?) dobbing in Demetriou.

Its every man for himself when its apparent the hammer is coming down.
 

Frailty

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I think you would find the journalists would not get into much trouble at all.

It is ASADA officials that have breached the act.

I called this a couple of months ago that either journos would face defamation for writing blatant lies, or ASADA would find themselves in trouble due to the severe security breaches.
 

Frenzy.

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I disagree Frailty.

If you publish privileged information, without permission from the affected party, you are also in breach of the act.

It's like if the information is leaked but it never comes out no one knows. ASADA may have breached by releasing but they didn't publish.

This is why the suppression order was given earlier.
 
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