ESSENDON expects to be charged by the AFL today or tomorrow for governance issues arising from a 12-month period of supplements scandals.
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THE complex nature of the Essendon drugs saga may become slightly clearer today or tomorrow when the AFL announces its charges against the club and individuals, including coach James Hird.
We say "slightly" because after several days of talks with AFL representatives, the Bombers have yet to yield on the league's demands.
The AFL, the Herald Sun has been told, wants the Big Mac: premiership points, personnel, draft picks and a fine.
But there's also a belief the AFL would forsake premiership points if Hird resigned. The AFL has denied this.
If it's true, that means it's a choice for Essendon between Hird and the players.
The Bombers won't sell Hird down the river because they are hellbent on protecting their points and their personnel.
Hird is almost certain to be charged, as will club doctor Bruce Reid and head of football Danny Corcoran, with conduct unbecoming or prejudicial to the interests of the AFL, in that they failed properly to govern and administer the club's supplements program in 2012.
Hird will fight any charge.
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Players still in ASADA sights
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THE sporting community and the media have indulged Stephen Dank long enough. It is time the sports scientist, at the heart of investigations in the two biggest football codes in the country, stated his case.
And not in selective interviews here and there. Not in door stops, not in coded conversations with journalists. Not opening the door of his car, the gate to his house. Time to front ASADA and tell the nation what actually happened at the football clubs where he has been employed.
Read more:
http://www.news.com.au/breaking-news/no-more-nods-and-winks-its-time-for-wounded-dank-to-tell-his-story/story-e6frfkp9-1226695163549#ixzz2bgHSKpkW