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40,000 injections over 3 months.

If they get nothing its a disgrace

Let's not over-egg the pudding. The huge number was the number IF all of the injections were given to all of the people that signed the waiver notice/consent form. That is, the total potential number of injections.

The actual number is much, much smaller. Probably 1/50th of the number you refer to..

Just sayin....

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Let's not over-egg the pudding. The huge number was the number IF all of the injections were given to all of the people that signed the waiver notice/consent form. That is, the total potential number of injections.

The actual number is much, much smaller. Probably 1/50th of the number you refer to..

Just sayin....

You have my vote jnr

I agree lets not get too absurd

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Bureaucratic issues aside, there's a chance that we'll know whether there are going to be infraction notices served on somebody - Dank, Bomber players, officials ... by the end of the month ... hopefully ...

Secret ASADA report from Garry Downes completed, expected to have reviewed all cases relating to Essendon supplement use

Coincidence that Vlad is disappearing within 4 weeks rather than after September....
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Let's not over-egg the pudding. The huge number was the number IF all of the injections were given to all of the people that signed the waiver notice/consent form. That is, the total potential number of injections.

The actual number is much, much smaller. Probably 1/50th of the number you refer to..

Just sayin....

800...hardly worth worrying over really is it :rolleyes::) ...just saying ..lol

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''In the end, what we would like to happen – and doing things to make that happen – because we think, and are very clear on, [it is] the right thing for the competition, I'm not sure can come at the expense of transparency and a visibility about where things are at,''

What horrible politician-speak. He'll fit right in.

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''In the end, what we would like to happen and doing things to make that happen because we think, and are very clear on, [it is] the right thing for the competition, I'm not sure can come at the expense of transparency and a visibility about where things are at,''

What horrible politician-speak. He'll fit right in.

what a load of utter rubbish that speak is.

Totally agree Chook.

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yep.... someones coming smacky smacky very soon.

Its not like they wont know whats hit them , they've been so arrogant to suppose it'd never happen.

Fee fy fo fum........ I smell the blood of Essendumb !!

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''In the end, what we would like to happen and doing things to make that happen because we think, and are very clear on, [it is] the right thing for the competition, I'm not sure can come at the expense of transparency and a visibility about where things are at,''

What horrible politician-speak. He'll fit right in.

Can one of the lawyers on here translate this? Or do we need a politician to do so?

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Can one of the lawyers on here translate this? Or do we need a politician to do so?

biff is still recovering ,but will transcribe it sometime this afternoon.

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So Dustin Fletcher has admitted he has spoken to Hirdy about football. I thought Hirdy cant get involved in the club till his ban is over. The Afl must investigate this if it has any "integrity". Dustin is the new Brock :)

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So Dustin Fletcher has admitted he has spoken to Hirdy about football. I thought Hirdy cant get involved in the club till his ban is over. The Afl must investigate this if it has any "integrity". Dustin is the new Brock :)

i also wondered about this yesterday.

Did the Tripper say too much over the radio waves?

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i also wondered about this yesterday.

Did the Tripper say too much over the radio waves?

i wish it comes back and bites Hirdy on his a... But as we know some clubs are luckier than ithers when dealing with the Afl:)
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I had. So you just plucked "1/50" out of thin air with nothing to back it up?

thats ok, but as long as readers realise your "800" figure is pure speculation.

Well done DC. Like I said read my post. "Probably 1/50th of the number you refer to." means that I am guessing the number. But I do seem to recall reading the number was less than 1000.

No one really knows do they? Except they do know it wasn't 50000

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Well done DC. Like I said read my post. "Probably 1/50th of the number you refer to." means that I am guessing the number. But I do seem to recall reading the number was less than 1000.

No one really knows do they? Except they do know it wasn't 50000

i noticed you said "probably" which is stronger than "possibly"

i therefore assumed you must have based it on something

i've seen plenty of quoted estimates over the 1000 mark

anyway lets not sweat it, i was just curious why you plucked out "1/50" and therefore "800"

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Lets all agree its one huge and quite confronting a number.

There were no half efforts here . It was a full assault on the safety and wellbeing of players who should never have had to suffer such witchcraft.

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Ben McDevitt is the new chief executive of ASADA - first remarks were that individual professional players are responsible for what they take (repeated twice for emphasis) and ignornce is no excuse.

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Ben McDevitt is the new chief executive of ASADA - first remarks were that individual professional players are responsible for what they take (repeated twice for emphasis) and ignornce is no excuse.

BANG.
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