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I find the whole no significant fault argument a little hard to swallow to be honest. The consents make such a possibility ridiculous (I know you disagree with this but I respectfully disagree with you).Regarding Cronulla players:
http://www.abc.net.au/news/2014-08-...n-supplement-investigation3a-mcdevitt/5692600
"In relation to these particular players, their claim is that they took performance enhancing drugs unwittingly. They are saying they were doped and they were duped. "On the evidence that we have gathered that is also a fact and that entitles them to a reduction in the penalty. "It is a fact that they have a claim here to be able to reduce that penalty to a one-year penalty due to them having no significant fault."
http://www.smh.com.au/afl/afl-news/...ts-on-penalties-20140613-zs6i5.htmlAustralian Sports Anti-Doping Authority chief executive Ben McDevitt told 3AW on Friday that if any of the 34 past and present Essendon players caught up in the investigation weren’t aware of what they were taking they could face a minimum ban of one year, as opposed to the maximum of two years.
He said if players “provided substantial assistance”, including making a full admissions, there was an option of a further six months being slashed off their penalty.