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If it were prescription medication, then Richmond would be open to a really serious restraint of trade action (or alternatively workplace bullying).

Not buying it.

This explanation would obviously come with a few hundred grand in brown paper bags to shut up and exit quietly.
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It just seems convenient that sleeping pills have been in the news lately.

... and have done the trick for turning tabloid disgust into tabloid sympathy (and into tabloid anger at those nasty doctors who prescribe them!).

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Whats the bet that Vlad inc will accept the Toiges official version?

And with Vlad on hols too lol.

Oh yes...everything is above board and transparent . Yep

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They've clearly used sleeping pills as an excuse to focus the discussion on something that was just starting to sprout its head in the media.

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Whats the bet that Vlad inc will accept the Toiges official version?

And with Vlad on hols too lol.

Oh yes...everything is above board and transparent . Yep

As I keep saying bb we all know what is the second language of the AFL.

Yes above board and Transparent

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They've clearly used sleeping pills as an excuse to focus the discussion on something that was just starting to sprout its head in the media.

I can just hear Brendan Gale saying in that lispy voice of his .... "Craig we're going with the prethscription medicathshion thstory okay? That thStillnox thing in the newsth,should take the heat of usth".

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I can just hear Brendan Gale saying in that lispy voice of his .... "Craig we're going with the prethscription medicathshion thstory okay? That thStillnox thing in the newsth,should take the heat of usth".

yep..lets jump on the Stillnox bandwagon ! Very convenient hey lol.

Its laughable

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I can just hear Brendan Gale saying in that lispy voice of his .... "Craig we're going with the prethscription medicathshion thstory okay? That thStillnox thing in the newsth,should take the heat of usth".

Good lord RR I was just thinking how ironic the guy who was leading the Players Association for players rights no less!!! He now has this "mutual consent" scenario on his hands... funny how the world works isn't it!!!

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I thought it was normal for big cats to sleep during the day ! :)

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God its fun when its not us for a change lol :)

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Didn't they just admit it it......

I meant prescribed too :)

who really knows what they admitted

using prescribed drugs without a prescription can be an offence depending on what the drugs are

(some prescription drugs can be bought over the counter without a scrip)

depending on the circumstances could be an offense for both the taker and the giver

it would probably be a minor offence though

p.s. i'm not a lawyer so caveat emptor

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who really knows what they admitted

using prescribed drugs without a prescription can be an offence depending on what the drugs are

(some prescription drugs can be bought over the counter without a scrip)

depending on the circumstances could be an offense for both the taker and the giver

it would probably be a minor offence though

p.s. i'm not a lawyer so caveat emptor

You do need a perscription to get Stilnox DC.

The question in my mind is how many would they have taken to sleep in that long and when did they take them

3.00 AM?

Me thinks there is more to this and it seems a harsh penality for Martin if he over slept one training session.

There is more to Martins behaviour then we know.

However he can come and play for the Dees anyday for mine.

Hell I will pay for his Stilnox

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