Jump to content


Recommended Posts

Posted

Gerard is one of the only voices of reason in this saga. His opening salvo of "The adults have turned up" is very telling. Nothing the AFL boys club can do with WADA involved.

  • Like 2

Posted

Would not give a Fat Rat's Clacker if this Club went Bust, Personal relationships Destroyed, Lawsuits and counter lawsuits prevailed, Saga drags on and on,.........

Provided Real truth and justice is mettered out "So Be It"

  • Like 4

Posted

Can't see a tv interview being made admissible.

You've obviously never watched Judge Judy then.

It's like the jury system but with ads.

  • Like 1

Posted

Loved when Gerard said 'but you don't and you can't prove it because if you could have you would have' when Hird said the players didn't take anything illegal.

Smacked him in the face with the cloud that will hang over him for the rest of his life. Ouch.

  • Like 11
Posted

Loved when Gerard said 'but you don't and you can't prove it because if you could have you would have' when Hird said the players didn't take anything illegal.

Smacked him in the face with the cloud that will hang over him for the rest of his life. Ouch.

That's brilliant.

  • Like 3
Posted

Loved when Gerard said 'but you don't and you can't prove it because if you could have you would have' when Hird said the players didn't take anything illegal.

Smacked him in the face with the cloud that will hang over him for the rest of his life. Ouch.

Did Robbo look blank thinking this was a riddle and would have to do mental gymnastics to decipher it :o

  • Like 4

Posted

Slobbo interviewing Hird is throw up worthy. Scripted rubbish.

Both constantly using the "think of the players" card.

As much as I dislike Slobbo, Hird is the worst.

There's no doubt that an illegal supplement / injection regime of some sort was being conducted. Why didn't Hird have any concerns for the players welfare, health and safety then?

Because he clearly stated at the time that black ops, whatever happened and whatever was done to the players, was within all rules and regs. He feels that was enough...

Posted (edited)

Because he clearly stated at the time that black ops, whatever happened and whatever was done to the players, was within all rules and regs. He feels that was enough...

And what makes it worse he is 100% confident they will get found "not-guilty" again.

He believes it's just a process.

The comparisons to Armstrong are a good one. He actually believes his own lies now.

Edited by Ethan Tremblay
  • Like 5

Posted

And what makes it worse he is 100% confident they will get found "not-guilty" again.

He believes it's just a process.

The comparisons to Armstrong are a good one. He actually believes his own lies now.

The lies just get too big, ie the money is to much to lose know.

Posted

Loved it when Hird was saying "not guilty" and Whateley was saying, "no, that was not even considered"

Hird actually thought they were cleared of not guilty of taking drugs.

  • Like 8
Posted

Loved it when Hird was saying "not guilty" and Whateley was saying, "no, that was not even considered"

Hird actually thought they were cleared of not guilty of taking drugs.

Loved that as well.

Wheatley clarified that the trial never actually made it that far.

Hird's face was priceless.

  • Like 6
Posted

Herald sun has now named the players.

Posted

B grade ?

A grade celebrities don't eat pies of any kind, of course ... :lol:

  • Like 1

Posted

And what makes it worse he is 100% confident they will get found "not-guilty" again.

He believes it's just a process.

The comparisons to Armstrong are a good one. He actually believes his own lies now.

... or he has just become a brilliant liar over time.

Lance turned it into an art form and obviously James was taking notes.

  • Like 3
Posted

Whateley asking some decent questions to Hird on 360 and Hird's true colours are bursting to come out.

I was surprised at how well Whateley handled the interview and how he pulled Hird up on his call that they players were innocent.

A few random things to note that will have an impact on the CAS hearing:-

* the Workcover investigation could throw some light on the nature of the substance ingested by the players. Hird claims it was "thymodulin" or something labelled as such. The Tribunal found that it was not that at all - it was either TB4 or something else but it couldn't be comfortably satisfied as to which of them.

* Dank has appealed the AFL Tribunal's verdict against him. If he follows the appeal through he's going to have to give some evidence and be subjected to cross examination.

* the appeal involves reopening the case and a rehearing of the matter. WADA will therefore have the benefit of knowing what factors caused the AFL Tribunal to come to its conclusions and refocusing the direction of its presentation to the Court.

  • Like 8
Posted

... or he has just become a brilliant liar over time.

Lance turned it into an art form and obviously James was taking notes.

no....thats Tanya's job !!! ^_^

  • Like 7

Posted

I wouldnt be so quick to cal lthat aspect. Theres a lot of ignorant folk out there, either by way of poor information or inability to see clearly and comprehend ( much just not limitied to this event either )

I agree bb ... maybe not all ignorant though.

The extreme love of the game coupled with a pro Essendon media lends itself to wanting the whole thing to just go away. The convincing lies coming out of Essendon has influence too ... the good news is that won't matter a fig now that the whole thing is in the hands of the CAS.

We will hopefully now see transparency, fairness & justice. I only hope it is an open hearing so we can finally hear all the nitty gritty details.

Justin Quill (the lawyer) was on SEN tonight and he had some very interesting things to say - hopefully SEN post the segment up soon but he did indicate that the CAS may still be able to subpoena witnesses via the supreme court. He also indicated that the last minute appeal was no surprise to him at all as that sort of thing happens quite frequently with appeals.

  • Like 4
Posted

I agree bb ... maybe not all ignorant though.

The extreme love of the game coupled with a pro Essendon media lends itself to wanting the whole thing to just go away. The convincing lies coming out of Essendon has influence too ... the good news is that won't matter a fig now that the whole thing is in the hands of the CAS.

We will hopefully now see transparency, fairness & justice. I only hope it is an open hearing so we can finally hear all the nitty gritty details.

Justin Quill (the lawyer) was on SEN tonight and he had some very interesting things to say - hopefully SEN post the segment up soon but he did indicate that the CAS may still be able to subpoena witnesses via the supreme court. He also indicated that the last minute appeal was no surprise to him at all as that sort of thing happens quite frequently with appeals.

Only the lodgement appeared last minute. Fun and games afoot....like CAS " accidently " releasing the 34 names....... then redacting !!! funny funny !! Hird and Co are now the Hunted !!!

  • Like 2

Posted

The AFL"s support policy is now officially on a knife edge.

If they support the bombers it could cost them millions.

If they support WADA it could cost them millions and their jobs.

If they don't support anybody it could cost them millions their jobs and the Game.

.....and what's worse is it's their own fault.

  • Like 1
Posted (edited)

Gerard Whateley you magnificent man

Edited by hogans_heroes
  • Like 5
Posted

Not quite. But WADA may be angry enough to call in the 'if 2 are guilty the whole team is out' rule. How this applies 3 years down the track when some of 'that team' are now at different clubs and half of 'that team' are new, who knows.

It is a lot easier to prove 2 rather than 34. This may have been a flaw in ASADA's approach altho not enough info in the public domain to know whether ASADA prosecuted their case on 2 players or all 34.

Does that meant Bummers and Port are stuffed lol?

Posted

Again this line of "the game" doesn't fly. It is no longer a game, it is a business. BIG business. The game (AFL) has been trying to brush it under the carpet. The game will go on, in some form, long after the final outcome is finally decided. A tiny blip in history and no one in the future will care of it as much as we do now. Over blown significance in our own time.

Posted

So Gerard's seen the error of his meanderings off the straight and narrow ??

Havent see the show so thanks for updates people. I wonder if Hird will even see his way to that wonder "oh FCUK moment" of realisation !!

Guest
This topic is now closed to further replies.
  • Recently Browsing   0 members

    • No registered users viewing this page.
  • Demonland Forums  

  • Match Previews, Reports & Articles  

    TRAINING: Wednesday 22nd January 2025

    Demonland Trackwatchers were out in force for training at Gosch's Paddock on Wednesday morning for the MFC's School Holidays Open Training Session. DEMONLAND'S PRESEASON TRAINING OBSERVATIONS REHAB: TMac, Chandler, McVee, Tholstrup, Brown, Spargo Brown might have passed his fitness test as he’s back out with the main group.  Sparrow not present. Kozzy not present either.  Mini Rehab group has broken off from the match sim (contact) group: Max, Trac, Lever, Fullarton

    Demonland
    Demonland |
    Training Reports

    TRAINING: Monday 20th January 2025

    Demonland Trackwatcher Gator attended training out at Casey Fields to bring you the following observations from Preseason Training. GATOR'S PRESEASON TRAINING OBSERVATIONS There were 5 in the main rehab group, namely Gawn, Petracca, Fullarton, Woewodin and Lever.  Laurie was running laps by himself, as was Jefferson.  Chandler, as has been reported, had his arm in a sling.  Lindsay did a bit of lap running later on. Some of the ''rehab 5'' participated in non contact drills and b

    Demonland
    Demonland |
    Training Reports

    TRAINING: Wednesday 15th January 2025

    There were a number of Demonland Trackwatchers at Gosch's Paddock this morning to bring you their observations from Preseason Training. KEV MARTIN'S PRESEASON TRAINING OBSERVATIONS They were going hard at each other. The sims were in two 15 minute blocks. The second block finished a few minutes early, they gathered and had another 7 minutes at it. I think they were asked to compete, as they would play against an opposition. There was plenty of niggle, between some of them. At the end o

    Demonland
    Demonland |
    Training Reports

    TRAINING: Monday 13th January 2025

    Better late than never … and quite frankly, there’s very little to report other than that training took place at Casey Fields this morning, that Tracc was there nursing his rib injury and that some photographs are on the club’s social media including this one of Clarrie in Raging Bull stance that gives rise for confidence. The other news is that the club has a new train on player in 185cm Dandenong Stingrays midfielder Noah Hibbins-Hargreaves (love the hyphenated name which is just so fitti

    Demonland
    Demonland |
    Training Reports

    TRAINING: Thursday 9th January 2025

    Welcome back to Demonland for those like me who have been on vacation. I’m posting this with some trepidation because of a certain amount of uncertainty surrounding the return of preseason training in 2025 after a flurry of weddings including those of our coach, one of our superstar players and a former premiership champion player and bloke, not to mention the recent mysterious incident that occurred on the Mornington Peninsula.  I believe that the team reassembles this morning at Casey Fie

    Demonland
    Demonland |
    Training Reports

    TRAINING: Wednesday 18th December 2024

    It was the final session of 2024 before the Christmas/New Years break and the Demonland Trackwatchers were out in force to bring you the following preseason training observations from Wednesday's session at Gosch's Paddock. DEMONLAND'S PRESEASON TRAINING OBSERVATIONS TRAINING: Petracca, Oliver, Melksham, Woewodin, Langdon, Rivers, Billings, Sestan, Viney, Fullarton, Adams, Langford, Lever, Petty, Spargo, Fritsch, Bowey, Laurie, Kozzy, Mentha, George, May, Gawn, Turner Tholstrup, Kentfi

    Demonland
    Demonland |
    Training Reports

    TRAINING: Monday 16th December 2024

    Demonland Trackwatchers braved the sweltering heat to bring you their Preseason Training observations from Gosch's Paddock on Monday morning. SCOOP JUNIOR'S PRESEASON TRAINING OBSERVATIONS I went down today in what were pretty ordinary conditions - hot and windy. When I got there, they were doing repeat simulations of a stoppage on the wing and then moving the ball inside 50. There seemed to be an emphasis on handballing out of the stoppage, usually there were 3 or 4 handballs to

    Demonland
    Demonland |
    Training Reports 1

    TRAINING: Friday 13th December 2024

    With only a few sessions left before the Christmas break a number of Demonlander Trackwatchers headed down to Gosch's Paddock to bring you their observations from this morning's preseason training session. DEMONLAND'S PRESEASON TRAINING OBSERVATIONS PLAYERS IN ATTENDANCE: JVR, Salem, McVee, Petracca, Windsor, Viney, Lever, Spargo, Turner, Gawn, Tholstrup, Oliver, Billings, Langdon, Laurie, Bowey, Melksham, Langford, Lindsay, Jefferson, Howes, McAdam, Rivers, TMac, Adams, Hore, Verrall,

    Demonland
    Demonland |
    Training Reports

    TRAINING: Wednesday 11th December 2024

    A few new faces joined our veteran Demonland Trackwatchers on a beautiful morning out at Gosch's Paddock for another Preseason Training Session. BLWNBA'S PRESEASON TRAINING OBSERVATIONS I arrived at around 1015 and the squad was already out on the track. The rehab group consisted of XL, McAdam, Melksham, Spargo and Sestan. Lever was also on restricted duties and appeared to be in runners.  The main group was doing end-to-end transition work in a simulated match situation. Ball mov

    Demonland
    Demonland |
    Training Reports
  • Tell a friend

    Love Demonland? Tell a friend!

×
×
  • Create New...