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Timeline
Timeline
- 2015, April 17. Tribunal finds comfortable satisfaction on 10 counts of Dank breaching the AFL anti doping Code. The Tribunal cleared him on another 24 counts.
- 2015, May 8. WADA files its statement of Appeal with CAS.
- 2015, May 11. WADA announces it will use its independent right of Appeal to the COurt for Arbitration for Sport.
- 2015, May 22. The AFL and ASADA both request to be included in the appeal.
- 2015, May 28. The players nominate James Spigelman QC as their chosen aribitrator.
- 2015, May 29 .WADA requests 45 day extension to file its brief
- 2015, June 1. WADA confirms its agreement that the AFL and ASADA join the appeal. The 32 players agree to the AFL joining but object to ASADA's participation.
- 2015, June 9. CAS approves the AFL and ASADA involvement in the hearing
- 2015, July 8. WADA files its appeal brief.
- 2015 - July 28.The AFL files its response to WADA,.
- 2015, July 31. The 32 players object to parts of the WADA appeal including its scope and desire to include new evidence.
- 2015 - August 26. Hearing date announced for CAS hearing.
- 2015, September 10. CAS confirms the hearings will be "de novo" in basis.
- 2015 - November 16. WADA appeal to the Court for Arbitration for Sport begins at its Oceania offices in Sydney.
- 2015 - November 21. Appeal before CAS is complete.
- 2016 - January 12. The Court for Arbitration for Sport finds all 34 Essendon players guilty and sentences them to a 2 year suspension, backdated to the beginning of their provisional suspension.
- 2016 - February 5. Essendons Insurers commits to funding the 34 players appeal to the Swiss courts.
- 2016 - February 10. Deadline for Appeals to CAS. At least some of the players involved are confirmed to lodge an appeal on the grounds that the 'de novo' nature of the hearings was unlawful.
- 2016 - November 13. Most player suspensions will end.
- 2017 - February 17. All player suspensions will have ended.
- Court for Arbitration for Sport Arbitral Award - WADA v 32 Essendon Players
- Bigfooty Extended Timeline of Events
- Might a Swiss Court tell WADA it was wrong to go straight to CAS? (Natalie Hickey)
- Essendon Saga: 13 legal things from CAS Judgment Day (Natalie Hickey)
- Why the ‘Essendon 34’ must challenge the CAS ruling (Tom Heenan)
- Essendon CAS Verdict: Why decision to reverse AFL tribunal's Bombers decision was mystifying (Darren Kane)
- Why Essendon 34 could have a chance if they appealed CAS decision (Darren Kane)
- The Essendon 34: a new perspective (Alistair Twig)
- The Essendon CAS verdict: your top 15 questions answered (Chris Kaias)
- How the Essendon players were dudded (Geoffrey Gibson)
- The foreign members of the CAS Panel – the two amigos (Geoffrey Gibson)
- The Strands in the Cable (Bruce Francis)
- 13.01.16 - Dons seek appeal loophole (Fairfax)
- 22.01.16 - Western Bulldogs president Peter Gordon considers CAS appeal (Fairfax)
- 29.01.16 - Magistrate's ruling could help CAS appeal bid (Fairfax)
- 03.02.16 - Group of up to 15 banned Bombers consider split ahead of compo bid (Fairfax)
- 03.02.16 - Essendon weighs up last-ditch appeal against WADA ruling to Swiss court (News)
- 04.02.16 - Some Essendon players to appeal two-year WADA in Swiss courts (News)
- 05.02.16 - Players appeal likely (AFLPA)
- 05.02.16 - Players to appeal to Swiss court against Court of Arbitration for Sport verdict (Fairfax)
- 05.02.16 - Essendon insurers set to fund appeal to Federal Supreme Court of Switzerland (AFL)
- 05.02.16 - AFLPA won't fund Essendon 34 legal bills: Marsh (AFL)
- 05.02.16 - Essendon players appeal of doping ban is a fight for their reputation (News)
- 06.02.16 - Essendon players to fight against CAS judgement (News)
- 10.02.16 - Some of the Essendon players confirmed to lodge an appeal (News)
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