Gringo means white person from an English speaking country.I'm not slagging Watson btw, he's a fantastic player and seems to be a very good bloke too. It's just we always have the double standard when it applies to our own. If he was some Gringo cyclist who'd won Le Tour ahead of our Cadel we'd be all over this.
I don't have much drama accepting what he's said about it, but the rules as they stand are an ahtlete has responsibility for what they take, unless there's some extraordinary circumstances. I feel sorry for him, but I don't see how they can realistically let him keep it. I would also suspect, if they approached him about it, he'd likely relinquish it. He seems that sort of bloke.
Sad on a number of levels, particularly the fact that he will forever be recorded in the Brownlow annals as the guy who had his medal stripped because of drugsI'm not slagging Watson btw, he's a fantastic player and seems to be a very good bloke too. It's just we always have the double standard when it applies to our own. If he was some Gringo cyclist who'd won Le Tour ahead of our Cadel we'd be all over this.
I don't have much drama accepting what he's said about it, but the rules as they stand are an ahtlete has responsibility for what they take, unless there's some extraordinary circumstances. I feel sorry for him, but I don't see how they can realistically let him keep it. I would also suspect, if they approached him about it, he'd likely relinquish it. He seems that sort of bloke.
I mean, the player interviews are done and the papers have all but confirmed that AOD was taken. It hasn't really changed anything.Has he received clearance from the club to say this? Has to be the case. He's a very intelligent guy so he would not have spoken off the cuff. I cannot understand why you would make this admission during a WADA investigation.
Bomber is still to be interviewed, and its gotten the whole saga back in the headlines 2 days before their match on Thursday vs. West Coast. Yeah the negative attention has generally not affected them, but still.I mean, the player interviews are done and the papers have all but confirmed that AOD was taken. It hasn't really changed anything.
Re the suspensions....my understanding is that if you are a signatory to the WADA code, then where a breach is established WADA and ASADA can actually come in over the top of the sporting body and impose a greater suspension if they are not satisfied with the suspension given by the sporting bodyThey won't strip him. You watch. As I said all along, there will be no player bans, Hird will keep his job and Jobe will keep his Brownlow. Its a disgrace but I have no doubt about the fact that Essendon will get away with this. They'll only cop some large fine which they will easily be able to pay.
See? Everything Shane Watson touches turns to ****.
Yep.Re the suspensions....my understanding is that if you are a signatory to the WADA code, then where a breach is established WADA and ASADA can actually come in over the top of the sporting body and impose a greater suspension if they are not satisfied with the suspension given by the sporting body
No but they have never openly accepted they took it. Even when it was on the consent form they did not admit that it was taken.they've never denied taking AOD