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Re: Essendon face AFL probe
« Reply #3360 on: February 14, 2015, 07:00:07 PM »
They should be allowed to play some of their former champions eg Michael Long, Matty LLoyd etc
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C:  A.Witchdoctor     S.Dank             'Weapon' Robinson
HF: Cere Brolysin     'Pigs' Extract       A. Mino
F:   Syon Waiver      Ben Dover           Jabba Needle
R:  Inda Nile             A.Peal                Watt Records
Int: D.Evans   P.Little    'Vitamins' McVeigh
Substitute: Watt Eva

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Re: Essendon face AFL probe
« Reply #3361 on: February 14, 2015, 10:40:33 PM »
Paper dragon.
NAB series is rubbish and most clubs prefer to not play t anyway.
Win for Essendon
Being forced to play only intra-clubs in the lead-up to a season will hurt their preparation.
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Re: Essendon face AFL probe
« Reply #3362 on: February 15, 2015, 12:35:02 AM »
They should be allowed to play some of their former champions eg Michael Long, Matty LLoyd etc
Leaked ring-in Essendon 22:

B:  Ty Mosin      Iva Comefromamexico    A.O.Dee
HB: Hex Areline       Pep Tides           Anne T. Ageing
C:  A.Witchdoctor     S.Dank             'Weapon' Robinson
HF: Cere Brolysin     'Pigs' Extract       A. Mino
F:   Syon Waiver      Ben Dover           Jabba Needle
R:  Inda Nile             A.Peal                Watt Records
Int: D.Evans   P.Little    'Vitamins' McVeigh
Substitute: Watt Eva

Senior Coach: J.Hird*



* The senior coach accepts no responsibility for anything.

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Re: Essendon face AFL probe
« Reply #3363 on: February 15, 2015, 06:18:26 AM »
Looks like Watson and Fletcher being allowed to play in the International Rules series may backfire on them. Any suspensions won't be back-dated as far back as the other Essendon players.

http://www.theage.com.au/afl/afl-news/essendon-supplements-saga-irish-series-will-impact-on-bombers-duo-20150214-13eqwi.html
 

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Re: Essendon face AFL probe
« Reply #3364 on: February 15, 2015, 12:41:39 PM »
so they miss an extra week bringing the total to what 2 or 3 games.

Thats what will happen which is basically SFA
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Re: Essendon face AFL probe
« Reply #3365 on: February 16, 2015, 01:14:38 PM »
so they miss an extra week bringing the total to what 2 or 3 games.

Thats what will happen which is basically SFA
It depends when
A 6 month ban backdated to when the infraction notices were issued on November 14th, would result in the bulk of Essendon players missing the first 6 rounds. So that could see Essendon starting the season 0-6. Watson and Fletcher would additionally miss rounds 7 & 8 as the IR series was held 9 days after the issuing of the infraction notices. 2015 would become a total write-off for the Bombers.

The only problem with this is we'll end up being shafted too as we'll be the only opposition club that ends up playing Essendon twice this year at full strength while other clubs get a gimme 4 pts playing effectively the Bombers' VFL side.

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Re: Essendon face AFL probe
« Reply #3366 on: February 16, 2015, 09:01:50 PM »
AFL sets NAB Challenge and premiership season top-up rules for Dons

Travis King 
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February 16, 2015 7:08 PM



ESSENDON will be restricted to recruiting players who have been on AFL lists in the past two seasons should any of its squad be suspended by the League's Anti-Doping Tribunal.

The AFL has released a statement pertaining to list concessions for Essendon to field a team in the NAB Challenge and contingency plans should any Bombers be suspended for the premiership season for their part in the club's 2012 supplements regime.

About 18 of the 34 past and present players handed infraction notices by the Australian Sports Anti-Doping Authority (ASADA) are reportedly still on the club's list.

Should any, or all, be suspended and miss home-and-away matches, the Dons can only recruit players who were on AFL lists in 2013 or '14 on temporary contracts.

Essendon will only be able to sign a maximum of two players from any club, except for its own VFL team.

However, the AFL's general counsel Andrew Dillon has the power to make exceptions to these guidelines, provided they don't unfairly disadvantage another club.

All 18 clubs have been advised of the recommendations, an AFL spokesman said.

The restrictions for the premiership season differ from those applied to Essendon for the NAB Challenge, which starts for the Bombers on March 7 against St Kilda in Morwell.

Essendon can use their VFL team's players but can also recruit any state league player for the pre-season matches.

Dillon said the list concessions and contingency plan were suitable outcomes for the competition.

“This is a reasonable and sensible package of concessions that recognises the unprecedented situation facing our competition, does not unfairly disadvantage other clubs, and allows Essendon to field a team,” he said.

The Bombers stated last week that all players who were at the club in 2012 during the club's supplements program would be unavailable for the NAB Challenge, as a measure to "protect the identity of our players with provisional suspensions."

The AFL said it would work with Essendon and the AFL Players' Association to ensure appropriate terms and conditions for the temporary players including minimum payments and provisions for injury, insurance and medical.

The AFL Commission also ruled that any payments to a temporary player would be included in Essendon’s Total Player Payments.

However, the club will be provided with a TPP allowance for those payments in a manner similar to the operation of the injury allowance.

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The news comes as the AFL Anti-Doping Tribunal hearing into the 34 past and present Essendon players draws to a close.

On Monday, the Tribunal heard oral closing submissions from ASADA.

All closing submissions will have been lodged and heard by February 18, when the Tribunal will adjourn to consider its decision.

http://www.afl.com.au/news/2015-02-16/league-sets-topup-rules

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Re: Essendon face AFL probe
« Reply #3367 on: February 18, 2015, 12:23:51 AM »
ESSENDON says it has recruited all but a handful of its 20 NAB Challenge top-up players after yesterday signing five ex-AFL delisted players on Tuesday.

Ex-Geelong forward Mitch Brown, Melbourne on-baller James Magner, St Kilda tagger Clint Jones, ex-Demon Mitch Clisby and Adelaide’s Jared Petrenko all agreed to play for the Dons.

They need only to pass medical testing on Thursday to be accepted for at least the first two NAB Challenge games.

Coburg’s Michael Hartley, a former Pies rookie, is also expected to be plucked by Essendon, which now needs only four or five more players to make a pre-season quorum.

If Essendon players are suspended en masse ahead of Round 1 their ragtag bunch of recruits all have a chance to reignite their AFL careers.

http://www.perthnow.com.au/sport/afl/clint-jones-mitch-brown-jared-petrenko-among-essendon-top-up-players-for-nab-challenge/story-fniv64tz-1227222670897

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Re: Essendon face AFL probe
« Reply #3368 on: February 18, 2015, 02:58:54 AM »
Closing submissions to the anti-doping hearing are all finished (a day early too). Now we wait for the final verdict ....


The Tribunal will now consider the evidence and submissions before deciding if there was a breach of the AFL Anti-Doping Code during the Bombers' 2012 supplements program.

There is no timetable for the Tribunal to make its ruling, meaning the players are likely to be left in the dark during the NAB Challenge, which they have not sought clearance to play in.

Should any of the current and former Essendon players or the former Essendon employee handed infraction notices be found to have breached the AFL Anti-Doping Code, a hearing would follow to set a sanction.

The prospect of further legal challenges following a finding makes it possible for the players to remain in limbo going into the 2015 season, which launches on April 2.


http://www.afl.com.au/news/2015-02-17/bombers-close-their-case

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Re: Essendon face AFL probe
« Reply #3369 on: February 20, 2015, 06:03:26 PM »
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Re: Essendon face AFL probe
« Reply #3370 on: February 23, 2015, 07:20:07 PM »
Must watch the youtube link posted by al above

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Nine AFL clubs cleared but WorkCover probe into Essendon, AFL continues (Age)
« Reply #3371 on: February 23, 2015, 11:59:50 PM »
Nine AFL clubs cleared but WorkCover probe into Essendon, AFL continues

Jon Pierik
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   February 24, 2015



Nine Victorian AFL clubs have been cleared of alleged breaches of occupational health and safety but the Victorian WorkCover Authority's probe into Essendon and the AFL continues.

In June, the VWA, already investigating the Bombers over their peptides injecting program, received another complaint, calling for the remaining nine Victorian-based clubs to be investigated, with a focus on their sports science programs.

The complainant lodged paperwork with the VWA confirming Collingwood, Carlton, Geelong, Hawthorn, Melbourne, North Melbourne, Richmond, St Kilda and the Western Bulldogs as the clubs other than the Bombers that should be probed.

After an eight-month inquiry,  the VWA revealed to Fairfax Media on Monday the investigation of  the nine clubs, which had been represented by one law firm, was over.

"WorkSafe has completed an investigation into alleged health and safety breaches by nine Victorian-based AFL clubs and will take no further action," the VWA said in a statement.   

"Separate investigations relating to the Essendon Football Club and the AFL are continuing, and it is inappropriate to comment further."

The nine clubs were informed of the decision on Monday.

The complainant had cited the VWA's section 131, which compelled the organisation to investigate.

To take action against the nine clubs, the VWA had needed to produce strong evidence of malpractice which could stand up in court.

The investigation was understood to have analysed the clubs' procedures from 2012, when the Bombers' controversial supplements program, then run by Stephen Dank, was underway, until last year.

The VWA's investigation into the Bombers "pharmacologically experimental" program is likely to be shaped by the findings of the AFL anti-doping tribunal, which is deliberating over whether 34 past and present players were injected with the banned drug, thymosin beta-4.

Investigators are also likely to use the 2013 report completed by the AFL, which led to successful charges against Essendon and its staff, including coach James Hird, for governance breaches and the club's damning internal report conducted by former Telstra chief, Ziggy Switkowski.

The AFL is being investigated as it is the ultimate employer of all players and club staff. The complainant has alleged the AFL failed in its duty of care, including "by way of exposure to sports science and medicine practices".

Breaches of the health and safety codes can result in heavy fines, including up to $265,000 for individuals.

The AFL moved to tighten protocols around supplements and peptides usage and injections after the Bombers' self-reported the potential use of performance-enhancing drugs in February 2013.

This included an audit of all clubs' medical programs. The audit found that 12 clubs had recorded medium or high levels of supplement use and lacked "a single point of accountability", while players from nine clubs had individually procured supplements.

The AFL also released its own prohibited treatments list last year. The list was in addition to the World Anti-Doping Agency code. The list includes peptides Hexarelin, AOD-9604 and CJC-1295.

An AFL spokesman said the list would not be added to this year.

http://www.theage.com.au/afl/afl-news/nine-afl-clubs-cleared-but-workcover-probe-into-essendon-afl-continues-20150223-13mict.html

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Re: Essendon face AFL probe
« Reply #3372 on: February 24, 2015, 09:54:18 AM »
Must watch the youtube link posted by al above

peeer  ;D

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Re: Nine AFL clubs cleared but WorkCover probe into Essendon, AFL continues (Age)
« Reply #3373 on: February 24, 2015, 06:01:33 PM »
Nine AFL clubs cleared but WorkCover probe into Essendon, AFL continues

Jon Pierik
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   February 24, 2015



Nine Victorian AFL clubs have been cleared of alleged breaches of occupational health and safety but the Victorian WorkCover Authority's probe into Essendon and the AFL continues.

In June, the VWA, already investigating the Bombers over their peptides injecting program, received another complaint, calling for the remaining nine Victorian-based clubs to be investigated, with a focus on their sports science programs.

The complainant lodged paperwork with the VWA confirming Collingwood, Carlton, Geelong, Hawthorn, Melbourne, North Melbourne, Richmond, St Kilda and the Western Bulldogs as the clubs other than the Bombers that should be probed.

After an eight-month inquiry,  the VWA revealed to Fairfax Media on Monday the investigation of  the nine clubs, which had been represented by one law firm, was over.

"WorkSafe has completed an investigation into alleged health and safety breaches by nine Victorian-based AFL clubs and will take no further action," the VWA said in a statement.   

"Separate investigations relating to the Essendon Football Club and the AFL are continuing, and it is inappropriate to comment further."

The nine clubs were informed of the decision on Monday.

The complainant had cited the VWA's section 131, which compelled the organisation to investigate.

To take action against the nine clubs, the VWA had needed to produce strong evidence of malpractice which could stand up in court.

The investigation was understood to have analysed the clubs' procedures from 2012, when the Bombers' controversial supplements program, then run by Stephen Dank, was underway, until last year.

The VWA's investigation into the Bombers "pharmacologically experimental" program is likely to be shaped by the findings of the AFL anti-doping tribunal, which is deliberating over whether 34 past and present players were injected with the banned drug, thymosin beta-4.

Investigators are also likely to use the 2013 report completed by the AFL, which led to successful charges against Essendon and its staff, including coach James Hird, for governance breaches and the club's damning internal report conducted by former Telstra chief, Ziggy Switkowski.

The AFL is being investigated as it is the ultimate employer of all players and club staff. The complainant has alleged the AFL failed in its duty of care, including "by way of exposure to sports science and medicine practices".

Breaches of the health and safety codes can result in heavy fines, including up to $265,000 for individuals.

The AFL moved to tighten protocols around supplements and peptides usage and injections after the Bombers' self-reported the potential use of performance-enhancing drugs in February 2013.

This included an audit of all clubs' medical programs. The audit found that 12 clubs had recorded medium or high levels of supplement use and lacked "a single point of accountability", while players from nine clubs had individually procured supplements.

The AFL also released its own prohibited treatments list last year. The list was in addition to the World Anti-Doping Agency code. The list includes peptides Hexarelin, AOD-9604 and CJC-1295.

An AFL spokesman said the list would not be added to this year.

http://www.theage.com.au/afl/afl-news/nine-afl-clubs-cleared-but-workcover-probe-into-essendon-afl-continues-20150223-13mict.html

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Re: Essendon face AFL probe
« Reply #3374 on: February 24, 2015, 06:31:07 PM »
Must watch the youtube link posted by al above

peeer  ;D

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That is p-funny!

Made me laugh.

Will post the link to the football tragics at work tomorrow.

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