Robbo: Dons and Hird to appealJoshua Papanikolaou
SEN
September 20, 2014Mark Robinson has told SEN that Essendon and coach James Hird will be formally appealing Justice John Middleton’s verdict that the AFL/ASADA investigation into the supplement saga was lawful.
“I honestly believe it’s not over.
“I am told Essendon and James Hird will be appealing the court case after the Grand Final,” Robinson said on SEN’s Crunch Time.
However, when asked if he thought Hird was likely to coach next year, given at least one Bomber is looking to leave and the court case has been lost, the chief football writer for the Herald Sun acknowledged the coach’s future at Essendon did not look good.
“No, no I don’t think he can (coach next year).
“I think players are going to roll, they don’t want another two years of this, I think they will take penalties and if that happens Hird can’t coach.”
The news also comes on the back of reports that ruckman Paddy Ryder has told the club he wants to leave.
Furthermore, fellow radio host Michael Voss pointed out that if Ryder forces a trade then that should be viewed as a similar consequence to a show-cause notice or the player taking a deal.
“Because of this situation he is leaving the football club, it’s not a show-cause notice, but he’s actually leaving because of those reasons.”
http://www.sen.com.au/display-article-2013/Robbo-Dons-and-Hird-to-appeal/71543