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Jeebers if your info is hot that would really rock the AFL

I Don't think the AFL has any idea how big the party drug scene is....

..or they do, and like in so many other issues, turn a blind eye lest it 'hurt their brand'!

 

..or they do, and like in so many other issues, turn a blind eye lest it 'hurt their brand'!

Like you mono?

Like you mono?

As you can see from my selfie, I see as much from my left eye as the average umpire throughout a match, and more than the AFL choose to do in this case, and in all drug related matters.
 

Keefe and Thomas second samples

Has there been any news?

The AFL is waiting for the best time to announce Keefe & Thomas inadvertently took the cocaine by kissing each other in a nightclub.


I would have thought there would be a lot more heat from the press on this.

Do the samples really take that long to test?

I would have thought there would be a lot more heat from the press on this.

Do the samples really take that long to test?

Listening to SEN last night, the matter is with ASADA.

I would think the actual testing has been completed. After all it has now been months since the A-sample. And I asume IF the B-Sample was a negative, there would be no need for ASADA.

Listening to SEN last night, the matter is with ASADA.

I would think the actual testing has been completed. After all it has now been months since the A-sample. And I asume IF the B-Sample was a negative, there would be no need for ASADA.

yes very much

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I would have thought there would be a lot more heat from the press on this.

Do the samples really take that long to test?

Ha ha its Collingwood. I thnk the club has turned their backs on the players but Eddie is worried about the team sanction for having two players test positive..............

Ha ha its Collingwood. I thnk the club has turned their backs on the players but Eddie is worried about the team sanction for having two players test positive..............

exactomundo !! they cant just kick it to the gutter ....bad luck Eddie.


Seems like the white lines aren't just on the jumpers down at Collingwood. Huge problem down there with the culture.

Seems like the white lines aren't just on the jumpers down at Collingwood. Huge problem down there with the culture.

It would be fascinating to know - were these just two random tests or were more at Collingwood tested at the same time? Or at around the same time?

Ha ha its Collingwood. I thnk the club has turned their backs on the players but Eddie is worried about the team sanction for having two players test positive..............

To be fair at least they have taken action and sent the message that it is unacceptable. Unlike that other mob...


Essendon would have re-signed Keeffe and Thomas immediately upon hearing the news.

Very good Nasher.

The AFL is waiting for the best time to announce Keefe & Thomas inadvertently took the cocaine by kissing each other in a nightclub.

or, maybe E'd smooched them first.

you never know, bucks is getting longer in the teeth these days.... maybe he needs new toyboys :):cool:

So does that mean they get delisted at season's end? Will probably hinder their list strategy somewhat.

So does that mean they get delisted at season's end? Will probably hinder their list strategy somewhat.

Probably means they get a 2 year ban. After that who knows? They may find a home in the VFL and get drafted again.


How does that effect Collingwood?

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