- Oct 16, 2011
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- Adelaide
Out at a club, doing coke
So he was line dancing...
So he was line dancing...
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It actually is, especially if you're a bowler. Even batting or fielding all day in decent heat. I often had double leg cramps in the middle of the night after bowling 20 odd overs in a day. So yes, it can be physically demanding and mentally demanding.Because cricket is so physically demanding…
Talia's cat is quite accomplished...Yep, Talia's cat spiked his drink
It actually is, especially if you're a bowler. Even batting or fielding all day in decent heat. I often had double leg cramps in the middle of the night after bowling 20 odd overs in a day. So yes, it can be physically demanding and mentally demanding.
"Attended training": careful choice of words.Discharged Sunday morning, trained Monday morning
Read that he just ran laps at training."Attended training": careful choice of words.
Read that he just ran laps at training.
Onlookers said he looked so focused that he barely wavered from the white line.
I'd be giving him another bag to get back on the field.Was discharged and trained this morning
I assume Geelong will turf him?
Except in our case regardless of who what or where it would have been a thumbs down.I guess we can see how an actual football club reacts to an incident.
Our response would have been after we saw Emperor Dillion do a thumbs up or down
Non responsive? Did they concussion protocol him?I hope so, I want a big loss to up the pressure on Mr.NFI
The AFL did what in response to this? Drug tested him? Or is it too far down to Geelong?
Looks that way, not even a "please explain" from the AFL.So it's perfectly fine for him to play on the weekend? No repercussions?
Not only will he play, he'll feel he has a "point to prove" and will kick 4. Would hate to be going up against them this weekend.So it's perfectly fine for him to play on the weekend? No repercussions?
No reason to “accident” drink spikedI assume ASADA will pay him a visit? Or don't we do targeted drug testing for past offenders anymore?
what performance enhancing drug are they suggesting he used?I assume ASADA will pay him a visit? Or don't we do targeted drug testing for past offenders anymore?
So it's perfectly fine for him to play on the weekend? No repercussions?
Looks that way, not even a "please explain" from the AFL.
Are we really all that surprised though?
but who spiked his drink though??? did he self spike....Drink spiked? Well I give him the benefit of the doubt but knowing his history I doubt it.
Happy he made a full recovery.
I'm sure they're going over the camera footage as we speak...but who spiked his drink though??? did he self spike....
Apparently you just have to self report you have a" health" problem and you don't get included in normal testing for illicit recreational drugs, it's treated as a medical management issue instead. Which explains why the AFLs record of positive testing for illicit drugs is so very, very lowI assume ASADA will pay him a visit? Or don't we do targeted drug testing for past offenders anymore?
The worst part of the DUI in the unregistered vehicle is he didn't tell the club for 2 days and when he finally had to 'cos the story was getting out he lied about the circumstances. The club then got hammered in the media for "sitting on" the story when they had had to wait for investigations to find out what had really happened. I have to imagine the relationship was pretty strained from that point on.He went DUI and driving an unregistered vehicle early in the season
He got busted with Brouch buying coke in the city immediately after our season ended
Then about 4-5 weeks later photos of him sitting in front of a plate of white powder in Port Lincoln were published
That's when it all fell apart
Apparently you just have to self report you have a" health" problem and you don't get included in normal testing for illicit recreational drugs, it's treated as a medical management issue instead. Which explains why the AFLs record of positive testing for illicit drugs is so very, very low