Scandal Joel Smith (Melbourne): Cocaine trafficking accusation

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Trafficking Accusation:


MFC and AFL Statements:

Melbourne Football Club Media Statement – Joel Smith


The Melbourne Football Club has been advised by the AFL that further Anti-Doping Rule Violations have been asserted against Joel Smith by Sport Integrity Australia.

The Melbourne Football Club is not authorised to make public comment while this is an ongoing matter that is being investigated by Sport Integrity Australia.

It should be noted since the article has been published on the Herald Sun website, Joel’s management has contacted the Club on his behalf to advise that the comments made by the source within the article are not reflective of Joel’s views and the source is not speaking on any authority from Joel.

Joel has made it very clear that he has no issues or concerns with anyone at the Melbourne Football Club.

As the Club has previously stated, we will wait for the investigation to be completed before we update our supporters further.

AFL STATEMENT – JOEL SMITH

The AFL confirms that further Anti-Doping Rule Violations (ADRVs) have been asserted against Joel Smith of the Melbourne Football Club under the Australian Football Anti-Doping Code.

Sport Integrity Australia (SIA) has notified Smith that three ADRVs for “Trafficking or Attempted Trafficking” of Cocaine to third parties are asserted against him.

Under the Code, Trafficking in an anti-doping context is relevantly defined to be “Selling, giving, transporting, sending, delivering or distributing a Prohibited Substance, by an Athlete … to any third party [but] shall not include actions involving Prohibited Substances which are not prohibited in Out-of-Competition Testing unless the circumstances as a whole demonstrate such Prohibited Substances are not intended for genuine and legal therapeutic purposes or are intended to enhance sport performance” (Article 1 of the Code).

Further, SIA has notified Smith that an ADRV for Possession of a Prohibited Substance (Cocaine) on 9 September 2022 is asserted against him.

These ADRVs are in addition to that previously asserted against him (in connection with a sample provided by him after the match between Melbourne and Hawthorn on 20 August 2023 which tested positive to Cocaine and its metabolite, Benzoylecgonine).

Smith will continue to be provisionally suspended pending the finalisation of all of these matters, meaning he is not permitted to be part of Melbourne’s football program, including Melbourne’s pre-season training that is currently underway.

Under the Code, the new asserted ADRVs will be further investigated by SIA and these matters may ultimately be heard by an AFL Anti-Doping Tribunal in the coming months.

Due to the ongoing nature of the anti-doping process, the AFL and SIA are unable to make any further comment at this time.
 
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trafficking... .) .) .)
getting a few grams for your mates
ridiculous

murder someone in Australia 15 years

bash someone almost to death on the street 12 months suspended sentence

And Smith got nothing. So conviction, no suspended sentence. Free to live his life as if he didn't traffic cocaine.
 
trafficking... .) .) .)
getting a few grams for your mates
ridiculous

murder someone in Australia 15 years

bash someone almost to death on the street 12 months suspended sentence
Smith was too stupid to observe a minor technicality, and used a drug that can be a cheat drug...I don't have sympathy this idiot and his halfwit mates.

Two of ours were done for using clembuterol, and their excuse was "oh someone put steroids in our coke" lol. They copped their whack, Keefe is still playing (maybe his last season next year?) and he's learned his lesson. Decent fella otherwise but that was plain ****ing stupid and there isn't any defence.

I'd also like to hear from Smith's dad. He's enthusiastically commented football related issues in the past, keen to see what he thinks about this matter.
 
trafficking... .) .) .)
getting a few grams for your mates
ridiculous

murder someone in Australia 15 years

bash someone almost to death on the street 12 months suspended sentence
Didn't know that Angus Young wrote for the Herald Sun ;)

Anyway, Joel Smith hasn't been charged in a court of law. He's not going to serve time, so I'm not sure why you're comparing it to criminal justice.

He did buy coke with an intent to sell/supply it to teammates, I don't know why he's sooking.
 
Ouch. 4 year ban coming for cocaine use and trafficking, whilst "at least four of Smith’s Melbourne teammates have been sweating on the outcome of the trafficking probe."


Insane how long this took, regardless of the outcome.
Takes a long time to find the broom to sweep it under the carpet. AFL couldn’t find it so bad luck Joel.
 
Ouch. 4 year ban coming for cocaine use and trafficking, whilst "at least four of Smith’s Melbourne teammates have been sweating on the outcome of the trafficking probe."


Insane how long this took, regardless of the outcome.
You'd rather take your time and get it right, when the consequences are this big.
 

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Couldn't care less if it was Jack Ginnivan, Buddy Franklin or Enrico Pallazzo

Regardless if you're a star or a regular "substitute" you should be shown the door for it.
It's the hypocrisy, for one.

Secondly, if he picked up the habit at the club, that should be looked into.

It won't. The papers don't have enough money to pay journos to look into it, if they are even interested given they make money out of access.
 
Years ago they could have swept in under the rug, but not in the modern world with social media

As it was a SIA (Sport Integrity Australia) positive competition adverse finding that escalated into trafficking once SIA's investigators did their work, it was out of the AFL's hands. There's no broom big enough or rugs in the SIA CEO office. And, as we've seen, they won't hesitate to dump concrete on athletes. No wet lettuce leaves in their arsenal....
 
So what punishment is there for the players he messaged, and who likely responded with requests ?
nothing because high profile players don't go down for this stuff. It's only your Laurence Angwin's that go down for this stuff. Should've just played the mental health card like Bailey Smith and Ginnivan and forced the AFL's hand to support players with mental health issues. I'm being facetious.

I'll always remember Joel Smith for kicking 3 in his last final at the mcg in front of 95k people. Should've been 4 but Kozzie played on from a free kick near the goal square. Probably has the biggest vertical leap in the league and I'm sure it's got nothing to do with cocaine being considered performance enhancing.
 

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