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It appears Fox Footy are reporting the matter incorrectly. He hasn’t tested positive, he has been accused of tampering with urine samples being collected by ASADA. 

Edited by Ethan Tremblay

Depends on whether it's PED or an ilicit substance. The AFL policy on ilicit drug testing players outside of gameday is very poor as it does not extend to footy departments, AFL and media at AFL events.


7 minutes ago, chookrat said:

Depends on whether it's PED or an ilicit substance. The AFL policy on ilicit drug testing players outside of gameday is very poor as it does not extend to footy departments, AFL and media at AFL events.

See above chook. He didn’t test positive, he allegedly tampered with a sample. 

3 minutes ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

See above chook. He didn’t test positive, he allegedly tampered with a sample. 

Sword fight switcheroo?

 

9 minutes ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

See above chook. He didn’t test positive, he allegedly tampered with a sample. 

Ok, I don't need to read or understand things to voice an opinion

With the nature of the charge it is hard to imagine that it was an unintended or unknown ingesting of the substance.

Time will tell.

Shades of a well known Chinese swimmer

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10 minutes ago, Diamond_Jim said:

The AFL will speak at 4:30pm EST with @tommorris32 reporting Willie Rioli has tested positive for an illegal substance. Watch here.

From fox footy twitter feed

Admin, can we have a DL rule where members are not allowed to post stuff that Tom Morris reports? 

  • Demonland changed the title to Willie Rioli Suspended Indefinitely

All we need is one more Eagles player to be found to have done similar and the whole team gets banned. Isn't that how the WADA rules go?

Then another 15 clubs to have done similar and the 2019 Granny is Melb vs GCS 

The pieces are falling into place...

Bwahahahahaaaa!!!!!!

You think you’d be better off risking a positive test, if it comes back positive then try for a defence. It’s a little harder defending tampering with a sample, must have shat his dacks. No winners here. 

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22 minutes ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

See above chook. He didn’t test positive, he allegedly tampered with a sample. 

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Tampering with a sample is seen as worse than finding an actual drug in the test. 4 year ban seems likely, why [censored] risk it.

1 minute ago, MurDoc516 said:

Tampering with a sample is seen as worse than finding an actual drug in the test. 4 year ban seems likely, why [censored] risk it.

A) because he knew he was cooked if it was tested and, B) he was probably completely ignorant of what the penalty for tampering with a sample would be.


Just now, grazman said:

A) because he knew he was cooked if it was tested and, B) he was probably completely ignorant of what the penalty for tampering with a sample would be.

No doubt it was a hot sample, but the punishment is just so much worse for trying to cheat the system. 

Titus o Reilly reporting the testers got suspicious when the sample revealed he is 6 months pregnant 

??

 
Just now, MurDoc516 said:

No doubt it was a hot sample, but the punishment is just so much worse for trying to cheat the system. 

As it should be, but never let it be said that footballers are always the sharpest knives in the drawer.

Just now, MurDoc516 said:

No doubt it was a hot sample, but the punishment is just so much worse for trying to cheat the system. 

wonder if his mum had a hammer handy?

https://www.scmp.com/week-asia/politics/article/3023316/chinese-missiles-likely-cripple-asia-based-us-forces-event

Among the astonishing points of the FINA doping panel’s report seen by The Sunday Telegraph were witness claims that “Sun’s mother asked a guard to bring a hammer into the doping control room”.


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