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The 'Brad Crouch thread' needs to be renamed the 'Brad Crouch line'.

 

Why did they not get charged when found with drugs?  are they above the law?

sent for counselling like they are the victims, bizarre

Just now, DubDee said:

Why did they not get charged when found with drugs?  are they above the law?

sent for counselling like they are the victims, bizarre

Depends on the drug found and the amount. If it’s a small amount, first offence etc the legislation is they have to attend intervention sessions and not have charges preferred. It’s not above the law, it is the law. 


Think it won't affect him getting another home but hopefully it reduces his new contract offer so crows get pick 20 instead of pick 2 as compensation.

Edited by Nascent

Just spitballing, but it might have been a small amount of the substance in possession, as well as (as far as any scale can apply) accounting for the type of substance in possession.

Without having any further detail, it's all just speculation really.

Edit: @Ethan Tremblay not only beat me to it, but articulated it better.

Edited by ChaserJ
ET beat me to it.

 
20 minutes ago, bobby1554 said:

Yes they will. They are cleanskins.

Didn't stop them picking up Jack Steven...

2 minutes ago, Nascent said:

Is it an automatic strike under the AFL's drug policy?

Not for the possession of the substance but I’m sure he’ll be subsequently tested. 


Crouch may get a diversion but this is Stengles 2nd major offence. He got into serious strife in April.

 

On 9/11/2020 at 7:52 AM, poita said:

Far better to focus on a couple of Langdon-quality players at $500K each than paying up to $1M for Crouch.

hear, hear....

48 minutes ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

Depends on the drug found and the amount. If it’s a small amount, first offence etc the legislation is they have to attend intervention sessions and not have charges preferred. It’s not above the law, it is the law. 

Bet you've said that once or twice before!

If he wasn't charged he's still a 'cleanskin', whatever that is, so it shouldn't alter Geelong's interest

34 minutes ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

Not for the possession of the substance but I’m sure he’ll be subsequently tested. 

Crouch household right now:

 

Ding dong..... Who is it... "ASADA...."


1 hour ago, bobby1554 said:

Yes, I dont think Geelong will touch him now, meaning they will go hard for Viney

 

1 hour ago, bobby1554 said:

Yes they will. They are cleanskins.

No club in the competition are cleanskins 'bobby'...

If any club had a no illicit drug policy & really went hard to enforce it they wouldn't be able to field a team.

1 hour ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

Depends on the drug found and the amount. If it’s a small amount, first offence etc the legislation is they have to attend intervention sessions and not have charges preferred. It’s not above the law, it is the law. 

cheers for the info

I wonder if the cops don't like you much if they can charge you at their discretion? 

like a Shannon Noll-type unofficial law

11 minutes ago, deebug said:

Stupid, why don't these guys think?:o

 

They are footballers deebug. That does not automatically make them clever in fact I often think quite the reverse.


2 hours ago, The Chazz said:

Didn't stop them picking up Jack Steven...

That was after they had recruited him

2 hours ago, rjay said:

 

No club in the competition are cleanskins 'bobby'...

If any club had a no illicit drug policy & really went hard to enforce it they wouldn't be able to field a team.

They just strike me as a club that would not tolerate that sort of thing. Culture, there is a reason they have been at the top end of the league for a long time. Again, watch them come hard for Viney now

 
31 minutes ago, bobby1554 said:

They just strike me as a club that would not tolerate that sort of thing. Culture, there is a reason they have been at the top end of the league for a long time. Again, watch them come hard for Viney now

Culture is a myth in this case...

Just take a look at their Premiership coach (not Scott the other one) to understand that.

Drugs are rife in all AFL clubs 'bobby', that one got out of the bag a long time ago and isn't going back any time soon.

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2 hours ago, deebug said:

Stupid, why don't these guys think?:o

 

because they're drunk and high


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