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Thatsall fine but will the AFL hit them with at least a $500k fine for the actions of personell employed by the club, who's actions were not only prejudicial to the AFL but brought the game into disrepute

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Yes so do I Robbie I know the AFL law is different to others where Precedence means something

technically there have been no (AFL) legal precedents because others have not been charged with similar offences to create any legal precedents

what i think you are referring to is previous accepted practices and that is a different thing

but your point is made nevertheless PSD

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Five weeks later and nothing

Zero

No one named

No one charged

looks more like political grand standing to me.

Was only half paying attention, but I am pretty sure 'Robbo' on AFL360 last night said something about expecting to hear an announcement around mid-season (he mentioned a round, but as I said, I wasn't paying close attention). I'm also pretty sure he mentioned what he thought might be the penalties they could expect.

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Was only have paying attention, but I am pretty sure 'Robbo' on AFL360 last night said something about expecting to hear an announcement around mid-season (he mentioned a round, but as I said, I wasn't paying close attention).

August!

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Five weeks later and nothing

Zero

No one named

No one charged

looks more like political grand standing to me.

There's an investigation going on, why would you expect to hear anything before it has finished?

On Offsiders a few weeks ago, Gerard Whateley made the comment that those who have seen the full initial document say that it is as bad as first reported.

I'll back Gerard.

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There's an investigation going on, why would you expect to hear anything before it has finished?

On Offsiders a few weeks ago, Gerard Whateley made the comment that those who have seen the full initial document say that it is as bad as first reported.

I'll back Gerard.

I have zero trust in politicians and media people

I will believe when I see it.

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Not a word will be said until the investigation is over.

This is above the AFL's head.

It is not the AFL I am concerned about in this one wyl.

It is the chief managers of spin in Canberra that concern me.

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A good source at Ess says there will be nothing for months while the investigation is conducted.

FFS they took 8 months to investigate something that has never happened!!!!

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A good source at Ess says there will be nothing for months while the investigation is conducted.

FFS they took 8 months to investigate something that has never happened!!!!

Spot on Jnr.

So I will keep breathing

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Cronulla look to be in big trouble and guess who their doctor was? Yep mr dank. Up to 14 players could be stood down. Apologies for no link. The wheels are turning.

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Yeah, Essendon will be next cab off the ranks one would think.

The danger for Essendon is that, based on a recent AFL precedent,they might just get pinched for once being the employer of Stephen Dank.

ASADA probes Cronulla Sharks over Stephen Dank link.

Dank was at Cronulla in 2011 and a year later was at Essendon.

The Bombers are going to need some help to avoid the spectre of guilt by association.

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Hopefully no one at Essendon ever looked 'ashed faced' cause thats apparently a sign of great misconduct!

Apparently, when the needles went into the players' stomachs a few of them were grim faced.

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Hopefully no one at Essendon ever looked 'ashed faced' cause thats apparently a sign of great misconduct!

May have to revise thinking as Ted Baillieu "emerged' "ashen faced" "on Wednesday night" from"yet another special liberal party room meeting"

Luckily not in the Vault and to date no claims from other teams players that Victoria was tanking.

Caroline Wilson unlikely to be involved as matter requires some knowledge of reporting practices.

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