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Young Bulldog found with drugs

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Damian Barrett's just reported on twitter the player is Tom Liberatore.

Bit of a surprise given he's being doing well on the park.

 
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bit of a surprise seems to have good head on his shoulders.. then again..

Lets play Spot the Idiot !!!


Was mentioned on SEN around 1pm.

Said Tony went and collected him after being found unconscious around 3am Sunday morning in King St.

Didn't say what illicit drugs were found in his possession, but it wouldn't be hard to guess.

 

Does anyone know if it was marijuana or something more serious?

Does anyone know if it was marijuana or something more serious?

He was found unconscious in the street.

Work it out!!

Does anyone know if it was marijuana or something more serious?

I'm at that age and I can almost guarantee it was something more serious.

I'll put it this way, you don't go to the King Street to relax on marijuana.

I would highly doubt it was something as strong as Heroin there would be more made of it, it seems to be 'another' ecstasy issue.

I say another because the AFL can hide the issue behind 3 strikes for each player but the issue is getting out of hand quickly and we're not doing much.

GBH is the drug of choice, apparently. Can't be detected in the system after about 10 or 12 hours.

GBH is the drug of choice, apparently. Can't be detected in the system after about 10 or 12 hours.

Libba didn't have any in his system apparently, but I'd say if he was found unconscious, anything he'd taken would have been taken more recently than that.


It was ecstasy tablets, and they gave him his sEcond strike even though none were detected in the system due to his possession of them

It was ecstasy tablets, and they gave him his sEcond strike even though none were detected in the system due to his possession of them

Ok. Cheers.

Second?? When was the first and how do you know, given its supposedly confidential?

Ok. Cheers.

Second?? When was the first and how do you know, given its supposedly confidential?

It's just what I heard, it's a forum so I my statement is just the same as any others, but yeh I heard it on the radio and it's just the word on the street haha!

What I don't understand is how come he was on his lonesome in kings street

I thought the first rule of survival was to stick with a group......big mistake

What I don't understand is how come he was on his lonesome in kings street

I thought the first rule of survival was to stick with a group......big mistake

Perhaps they saw the writing on the wall and got the hell out of there DC.

Otherwise we can only assume that an AFL football went out on his own.

Must happen all the time

No

Oh well there goes a good theory.


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