You couldn't make this stuff up if you tried.
There's got to be a cartel from Colombia coming up next ?
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You couldn't make this stuff up if you tried.
A few points:
- club recklessly injected random drugs (sourced from media)
- club kept no records (sourced from media)
- cant explain what substances were (sourced from media).
The afl, asada, nor efc - ie official sources, have not really commented on this at all.
Dank who's not restrained in talking has denied that records were not kept.
If there was sufficient evidence that a violation had occurred - they wouldn't wait - they'd issue notices.
I know people who've ordered all manner of supplements from the US that are banned here and they've come straight through customs with the declaration of "health supplement".
Package not even opened.
Dank who's not restrained in talking has denied that records were not kept.
Which is ironic, hypocritical and an oxymoron all in one sense. On one hand you're perpetuating this facade as to "caring" about the players which would include wishing for the best, yet you hope for them to have actually been in danger in order to see Essendon fall as a result of actually doing anything wrong.
Again, I ask, who are you trying to fool?
Read the article.
The IOC and the funding governments take turns at picking the WADA President, the IOC picked Reedie and thus when WADA meet to pick there will be only one person to choose from. The decision has been made.
A few points:
- club recklessly injected random drugs (sourced from media)
- club kept no records (sourced from media)
- cant explain what substances were (sourced from media).
The afl, asada, nor efc - ie official sources, have not really commented on this at all.
Dank who's not restrained in talking has denied that records were not kept.
If there was sufficient evidence that a violation had occurred - they wouldn't wait - they'd issue notices.
A few points:
- club recklessly injected random drugs (sourced from media)
- club kept no records (sourced from media)
- cant explain what substances were (sourced from media).
The afl, asada, nor efc - ie official sources, have not really commented on this at all.
Dank who's not restrained in talking has denied that records were not kept.
If there was sufficient evidence that a violation had occurred - they wouldn't wait - they'd issue notices.
But apparently EFC do know what the substances were .
Absolutely not. If you got cleared under those circumstances it would completely remove any barrier to drug use forever, in every sport. It is too easy to set up a scenario where it appears the athlete has been mislead. It is the first choice defence of nearly every athlete caught with PEDs. If you let off athletes who said "Hey they told me it was vitamin B" then you would never punish anyone ever again.
As tough as it is, it is the athlete's responsibility to only ingest what they know to be safe. The test for that is not testimony about a meeting, it is not a letter, it is not an email... the test is whether or not you took something banned. If you took something banned then that by itself is evidence that you were not diligent enough and must bear the brunt of it.
Agree - which is why if the club is innocent, they'll put up a strong argument in the hearing, they'll be able to detail what drugs were taken by which player on what day. They'll also be able to explain every substance and the purpose for it being administered.
At which point the commission will surely only be able to sustain that there is no evidence of anything untoward happening and as such no guilty finding can be reached. Essendon is currently innocent and as such evidence needs to be mounted to disprove this.
However if the assertions are proved to the required legal standard, then if Essendon can not provide the detailed history of drugs injected - then they are in the shit.
Agree - which is why if the club is innocent, they'll put up a strong argument in the hearing, they'll be able to detail what drugs were taken by which player on what day. They'll also be able to explain every substance and the purpose for it being administered.
At which point the commission will surely only be able to sustain that there is no evidence of anything untoward happening and as such no guilty finding can be reached. Essendon is currently innocent and as such evidence needs to be mounted to disprove this.
However if the assertions are proved to the required legal standard, then if Essendon can not provide the detailed history of drugs injected - then they are in the shit.
Dank and his public statements at this time are on the level of media reports because he hasn't fronted ASADA or the AFL yet. So basically his pubic statements might not be as truthful as you might think or hope.
ASADA will only take his words into account once he fronts them and not before
Now, this technology is new to me, but I'm pretty sure that's James Hird in the oven, rotating slowly.
His body temperature has risen to over 400 degrees - he's literally stewing in his own juices.
Wrong
And if there was sufficient evidence no violation had occurred, this would all have been sorted out well before any of us heard about it at the February press conference and we would have missed all this hot topic fun.
Exactly right. As they don't know what was in it - how can they charge the players involved.
There is no WADA rule about injecting unknown substances.
However - do you think a club recklessly injecting drugs (randomly and without records) into players that are used for MD, dementia and obesity is a good thing for the code? That is why the club is being charged.
Infractions require specific information as to whom got what.
This whole "The players haven't been charged therefore the club is innocent" line is horseshit.
The club well may be innocent, it may have very good reasons for injecting unknown substances into their players. That is what the hearing is for.
And if they can't explain what the substances are, then what the hell were they putting into their players bodies for?
That is wrong on so many levels.
But yeah, Essendon are the victims in this.
FWIW - I don't think Hird, Reid or anyone else (still at the club) is responsible for the Mexican drug. I would suggest it is highly unlikely they knew anything about it.
However Hird at least did know about thymosin, AOD and ubiquonone.
Of course this is Hirds fault. After all, we have the leaked email showing he directly asked Dank to use banned, unsafe and useless substances on players, and ensure they were never passed by Dr Reid.
Indeed.Wrong
I think you're on to something. An unknown drug cannot be approved. Therefore it is banned under S0.I'm not so sure about that. They might be able to get them under S0. Since they cannot identify the drug, they cannot show that it is approved for use. A court might very likely agree that it is reasonable to conclude the drug(s) is not approved and therefore breaches S0.
Hilarious.I'm not so sure about that. They might be able to get them under S0. Since they cannot identify the drug, they cannot show that it is approved for use. A court might very likely agree that it is reasonable to conclude the drug(s) is not approved and therefore breaches S0.
http://www.asada.gov.au/rules_and_violations/process.htmlAnd you can guarantee, if asada thought it had enough evidence to support it's case it wouldn't wait on it.
Upon the completion of an investigation, all relevant evidence and material for potential ADRVs are referred to ASADA’s Legal team for review.
Look out everyone - there's a lawyer in the house.I think you're on to something. An unknown drug cannot be approved. Therefore it is banned under S0.