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Just to be clear, the UCI (cycling's governing body) don't and haven't banned any cycling teams. On a few occasions where there have been multiple doping cases in the same team, either race organisers refuse to allow the offending team to participate (by simply not inviting them), or the teams actually "ban" themselves under an agreement the've put in place. This is what happened at the recent Tour of Beijing, where Astana withdrew after two of their riders returned positives in lead-up races.

I know cycling gets a bad rap, most of well-earned and self-inflicted, but what has happened at Essendon in terms of refusing to play by the rules, going to court etc. etc., has NEVER occurred in cycling.

Totally agree. And those coaches who are found to have encourage performance enhancement are usually banned for life and some end up in jail.

We are a long way from that regime, but should we be, that is the question?

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Can't open as it is subscriber only article.

What ever happened to free press, damn these businesses that don't want to give anything away for free.

I know...

by a miracle something fell onto the screen..;)

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I think , possibility the great undoing o Essendon in all of this might be a simple failure to adhere to detail.

If the waiver the lads signed had referred to Thymomodulin and not Thymosin they might have been able themselves to asume plausible deniability ( even if they knew otherwise ).

There is NO good ( allowed ) version of Thymosin. It can ONLY really refer to TB4. By thinking to" accidentally" forget to type Beta 4

they thought they could pull one over the eyes of any with an interest to know . In reality it lit up in lights the real culprit.

The cheating bastards have tripped themselves up...how poetic.

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BYE BYE

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Can't open as it is subscriber only article.

What ever happened to free press, damn these businesses that don't want to give anything away for free.

There is no such thing as the FREE lunch!

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The afl penalties two seasons ago were for bad governance. It has no bearing on any penalties for drug use. IMO this is heading to the COAIS (sports court) under the sponsorship of WADA as I don't think any Australian authority will have the courage to hand out the penalty that Hird and Essendon deserve. There are just too many vested interests, particularly economic interests. Either way, Essendon will go for a row.

A long long row up the excrement estuary!'


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pretty simple really.

charter goes to china and gets ingredients for tb4

takes them to chemist in south yarra where it becomes proper tb4 and put into vials and doses etc

dank takes it to essendon

used on players.

the end

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Lol, "ruined by sun exposure". Riiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiight.

Then the Essendon players just happened to be injected with a DIFFERENT substance on a schedule consistent with the administration of Thymosin beta 4?

Fits 'comfortable satisfaction' for mine.

2 years.

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pretty simple really.

charter goes to china and gets ingredients for tb4

takes them to chemist in south yarra where it becomes proper tb4 and put into vials and doses etc

dank takes it to essendon

used on players.

the end

Yeah the dots connect very very well.

As stated before, probably not enough evidence for a criminal trial, but surely "comfortable satisfaction" will be achieved here.

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The afl penalties two seasons ago were for bad governance. It has no bearing on any penalties for drug use. IMO this is heading to the COAIS (sports court) under the sponsorship of WADA as I don't think any Australian authority will have the courage to hand out the penalty that Hird and Essendon deserve. There are just too many vested interests, particularly economic interests. Either way, Essendon will go for a row.

Yes very interesting isnt it. I sense Aussie sport is about to grow up big time..If WADA needs a show case to 'educate' all this is it. WADA wont give a rats about the status of Essendon, or the League itself it will only see wrongdoing and an opportunity to use its' big stick.

Benny Boy will be under no misgivings as to what he needs to do upon his return and if he doesnt do it, WADA will and Benny will be out of a job.

The curiosities.. How far will WADA go with penalising the players ? I cant cant see much change out of 2years reduced to 1 personally.The players have not helped themselves in all of this. The AFLPA hasnt helped anyone and only seem to be unwittingly aiding Essendon. The Club has displayed callous disregard for just about everything.

Hard to predict the outcome as no real precedent. In the great scheme of things this is an opportunity on a plate for WADA. its potential as a deterrent on a global scale is possibly far too tempting to ignore. Why would it care about any collateral damage in little ol' Oz if it could send a HUGE message back around the world that its serious about all of this.

I hope it does. Why should any sporting entity think it might escape the wrath in its entirety only because its deemed integral to some competition ? Maybe this is the great wake up needed. Maybe Essendon do need to be vanquished, offered up as the sacrifice to show that you cant hide behind anything.

What if Essendon is belted out of existence ? Well a gap can be filled by another team ( of sorts ) but in and of itself that ought not be any consideration in determining the fate of such heinous actions by a club towards its players.

WADA also need to remind the world there is NO...absolutely NO excuse for not being responsible for yourself in sport.

WADA may well go the distance(COAIS) if ASADA cant bring itself to do whats needed.

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Yeah the dots connect very very well.

As stated before, probably not enough evidence for a criminal trial, but surely "comfortable satisfaction" will be achieved here.

Youd think there might be enough though for civil actions !!

Am still interested to what WorkSafe could do about all of this

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I keep forgetting about WorkSafe.

Maybe they're waiting for all the evidence to be brought to light to make their investigation easier?

Surely they too will want to hand down some kind of penalty. They sure as hell would in any other work place.

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Could Essendon be exposed to claims for compensation from gamblers who lost money due to the use of illegal substances at the Club?

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I posted early on that a lot of this had to do with Insurance.Today's Sun has stated that the Bombers could still make a profit as most of their legal expenses have been met by their Insurer.

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BYE BYE

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This is a post for the sake of posting (slow day). I watched Bombers speech at the B&F and was it just me or was he actually saying goodbye to the faithfull! The press ran the line about white anting Hird blah blah but listening/reading between the lines I think he was trying to back out gracefully! Did he think he had the Sun's job? or has his sphincter had to cope with one too many pineapples already?. With another biggy heading his way (rough end first) he has probably made the right choice. Better to go on his own terms than be purged by the coming mega sized dose of ASADA laxative!

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I posted early on that a lot of this had to do with Insurance.Today's Sun has stated that the Bombers could still make a profit as most of their legal expenses have been met by their Insurer.

Then hopefully the Club will be banned from the AFL so no further profits can be made.

The more I learn about what this Club thinks it should get away with the more certain i am it should be removed from the AFL.


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There is no such thing as the FREE lunch!

OD I take it your recent cruise did not include any free lunches then?

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It seems highly possible that Bomber was fully unaware of the special program being run by others at the club, feels betrayed by the clubs refusal to give James the heave ho, and that the AFL's fine is unjust.

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It seems highly possible that Bomber was fully unaware of the special program being run by others at the club, feels betrayed by the clubs refusal to give James the heave ho, and that the AFL's fine is unjust.

if youre at a club and youre unaware that players are going off site on a very regular basis to get injections then youre either a liar or you literally have no clues.

bomber has clues.

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It seems highly possible that Bomber was fully unaware of the special program being run by others at the club, feels betrayed by the clubs refusal to give James the heave ho, and that the AFL's fine is unjust.

in a nutshell hes as bloody delusional as the rest of them

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OD I take it your recent cruise did not include any free lunches then?

but he PAID for them all up front :rolleyes:

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in a nutshell hes as bloody delusional as the rest of them

Shouldn't that read "nutcase"?

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if youre at a club and youre unaware that players are going off site on a very regular basis to get injections then youre either a liar or you literally have no clues.

bomber has clues.

Oohh yeah but ghe tried to stop the injecting regime four times apparently. As did Doc Reid...

Its all bull tish. They are all claiming they tried to stop the program. If so many at the club were trying to stop the program (which they claim wasn't illegal !) Then why didn't the program stop?

Because they were seeking to push the boundaries and according to Hird's emails, the naysayers were roadblocks to go around.

Make no mistake, this was highly organised, dodgy and designed to avoid detection. The club should be thrown out of the comp.

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