****ing nailed it innitalso this whole Thymosin thing remains a bigger worry than aod
Martin Blake @martinj_blake 9m
@GerardWhateley says ASADA advised those who inquired in 2012 that AOD peptide was NOT prrohibited.
Martin Blake @martinj_blake 7m
@GerardWhateley says ASADA official believed almost impossible to sustain a prosecution in those circumstances.
I'm not sure if Whateley has later discussed this, but the sketchy language used in relation to a 'thymosin' substance remains a concern. (some types of thymosin is allowed, but supposedly players were never made clear what thymosin they were taking, which is obviously a worry)
jake did a nice piece on this sort of topic: Essendon CAS verdict: Solidarity brought the Dons' house downi mean people will talk about Sharks v Bombers and NRL v AFL, but the main difference, the fundamental difference really, is that once Little took over from Evans, after it seemed people within Essendon disagreed with the approach Evans was taking, barely a press conference/statement went by where Little didn't say 'no prohibited substances were administered'. He did it in the first one and he was doing it to the end. And that statement essentially meant the players were never ever gonna take a deal like the Shark players did. Which is of course ironic, they got into this mess because they trusted the club, and their ability to cut a deal to save their neck was comprised because of that trust in the club again.
lolCrowley has been training with Swan Districts after spending the entire 2015 season on the sidelines.
“It’s amazing how good your body can feel,” he said.
“I wouldn’t recommend having a year off, but it’s amazing how good your body can feel.”
Is this news of a "social/relationship nature" rather than football?Stay tuned for some massive news on the ex-coach with the flowing locks