The Essendon Bombers new song - Bananas in Pyjamas
Lesley F said
02:45 PM Jan 12, 2016
ASADA and WADA are coming down the stairs
ASADA and WADA are coming down in pairs
ASADA and WADA are chasing Bomber bears
Cause on Tuesday's they all try to catch them unawares!!!
-- Edited by Lesley F on Tuesday 12th of January 2016 03:32:01 PM
-- Edited by Lesley F on Tuesday 12th of January 2016 08:14:18 PM
jules47 said
04:14 PM Jan 12, 2016
Sorry - I am mystified!!!!!!!!
Lesley F said
05:25 PM Jan 12, 2016
If you don't follow AFL, then you won't get it.
It's about drugs and doping, probably one of the biggest sporting scandals in Aust. history, involving the Essendon Bombers!!
This awful saga has now gone on for 3 years.
34 players are banned for 1 year, leaving Essendon Bombers with a team of 12 remaining.
This will end many players careers.
Also talk of players counter suing Club, and discussions whether Jobe Watson will lose his Brownlow Medal - for best and fairest.
ASADA - Australian Sports Anti Doping Authority
WADA - World Anti Doping Authority
jules47 said
06:18 PM Jan 12, 2016
Sorry Lesley been out of Victoria for a few years, lost track of the comings and goings of AFL - my partner follows Rugby League - you know the "tough" game!!!! hahaaaaa!!!!
I do know a bit about the subject though - but I follow the Mighty Hawks!!!!!
Cruising Cruze said
09:38 PM Jan 12, 2016
I think they should put the hiraki of the club in jail
Most likely the players had to do what they were been told without losing their job
We have not heard the end of it
Lesley F said
11:07 PM Jan 12, 2016
couldn't agree more.
Many of the club hierarchy are also at fault, they should be banned.
For 3 years Hird's said, "I know the truth, one day the truth will come out".
So this was the perfect opportunity to speak out and save the players, and what did he do? Hid inside his Toorak mansion all day.
Every professional player is responsible for what goes into their bodies, I can't believe that 34 sportsmen never once questioned the drug regime they were given.
I feel sorry for their families and kids.
When Patrick Ryder left Essendon (totally disgusted at what happened), his wife was heavily pregnant, and they were nervous wrecks about their unborn child.
I don't think this is the end, rumours of everyone suing each other.
Go the Blues - Carlton!!
Desert Dweller said
06:19 AM Jan 13, 2016
Like the old saying goes: CHEATS NEVER PROSPER.
dogbox said
09:56 AM Jan 13, 2016
were they cheaters or mislead by the people who were entrusted to look after their welfare
Lesley F said
11:45 AM Jan 13, 2016
Both. All players are informed during their inductions, about drugs, alcohol, attitude, behavour etc., and this training is on-going during their careers.
No Club wants their players headlining the front page of the Herald Sun Newspaper. Because Melb. is footy crazy, one slip up and you're guaranteed front page lol lol.
Perhaps the young players trusted their Staff, but the older ones should have known better. Dustin Fletcher aged 40, Jobe Watson, Captain aged 30.
Bruce Reid their Club Doctor of many years, during 2013 wrote a letter to Officials. Should you be doing this? I don't agree? Don't go down this path, it's dangerous and we're putting the club at high risk. What if we get caught? He was either shut down or ignored, BUT he chose to do NOTHING.
They were taken off the premises (across the road), asked to sign "waivers" (mmmm surely they could smell the rat??), told to keep quiet, and there's no records of what was injected.
What kind of "Doctor" doesn't keep records?? The majority of people wouldn't accept this as "normal".
It wasn't a couple of jabs, the numbers are in their hundreds. Rumours of drugs sourced from Mexico, and horse stimulants were used.
David Zaharakis was the only player who refused the program, because he hates needles.
Caroline Wilson, a respected sport journalists relays a story, that Officials also joined the program. James Hird tried some injections for virility and youth, but couldn't leave the house for 2 days. I'll leave that up to your imagination, but it involved his "nether regions".
If needed, the sport "scientist's" name is Stephen Danks and he lives in Ascot Vale Melbourne. (IT'S A JOKE) lol lol lol.
Sadly, this could go on for ever. Jobe Watson may lose his Brownlow medal, there may be suing and counter suing. Will they be paid by their respective clubs or lose a years wages? So many issues to resolve.
I think about the future, WHAT IF, just WHAT IF a player gets a rare or mystery illness, or a baby is born with complications etc.
Lesley F said
12:14 PM Jan 13, 2016
For you rugby fans, I'm almost certain Danks and his co worker (can't recall name right now) were the same 2 involved with the recent Rugby drug scandal, where players received suspensions.
bill12 said
01:18 PM Jan 13, 2016
And Dank says he is INOCENT ! Would you let anyone administer drugs to you if you didn,t know what they were, or the consequences?...........
dogbox said
02:43 PM Jan 13, 2016
bill12 wrote:
And Dank says he is INOCENT ! Would you let anyone administer drugs to you if you didn,t know what they were, or the consequences?...........
don't you go to the doctor with an illness an he prescribes something an you take it or do you spend time researching the prescribed medicine so you can decide if the doctor knows what he is talking about
but if you take the medication an it causes you to fail a roadside drug test you are still DUI no matter how much you cry
Plain Truth said
03:02 PM Jan 13, 2016
dogbox wrote:
bill12 wrote:
And Dank says he is INOCENT ! Would you let anyone administer drugs to you if you didn,t know what they were, or the consequences?...........
don't you go to the doctor with an illness an he prescribes something an you take it or do you spend time researching the prescribed medicine so you can decide if the doctor knows what he is talking about
but if you take the medication an it causes you to fail a roadside drug test you are still DUI no matter how much you cry
Then you have a right to sue the doctor for not telling you that you could fail a driving drug test.
Can you show us stats.showing how many have failed a drug test using properly prescribed medication?
dogbox said
04:36 PM Jan 13, 2016
Plain Truth wrote:
dogbox wrote:
bill12 wrote:
And Dank says he is INOCENT ! Would you let anyone administer drugs to you if you didn,t know what they were, or the consequences?...........
don't you go to the doctor with an illness an he prescribes something an you take it or do you spend time researching the prescribed medicine so you can decide if the doctor knows what he is talking about
but if you take the medication an it causes you to fail a roadside drug test you are still DUI no matter how much you cry
Then you have a right to sue the doctor for not telling you that you could fail a driving drug test.
Can you show us stats.showing how many have failed a drug test using properly prescribed medication?
you are assuming that he didn't tell you
an example for some people would be champix the quit smoking medication(?) works for some horrendous side effect for others plenty of warning in the small print
TowBall said
10:10 PM Jan 13, 2016
Lesley F wrote:
Both. All players are informed during their inductions, about drugs, alcohol, attitude, behavour etc., and this training is on-going during their careers.
No Club wants their players headlining the front page of the Herald Sun Newspaper. Because Melb. is footy crazy, one slip up and you're guaranteed front page lol lol.
Perhaps the young players trusted their Staff, but the older ones should have known better. Dustin Fletcher aged 40, Jobe Watson, Captain aged 30.
Bruce Reid their Club Doctor of many years, during 2013 wrote a letter to Officials. Should you be doing this? I don't agree? Don't go down this path, it's dangerous and we're putting the club at high risk. What if we get caught? He was either shut down or ignored, BUT he chose to do NOTHING.
They were taken off the premises (across the road), asked to sign "waivers" (mmmm surely they could smell the rat??), told to keep quiet, and there's no records of what was injected.
What kind of "Doctor" doesn't keep records?? The majority of people wouldn't accept this as "normal".
It wasn't a couple of jabs, the numbers are in their hundreds. Rumours of drugs sourced from Mexico, and horse stimulants were used.
David Zaharakis was the only player who refused the program, because he hates needles.
Caroline Wilson, a respected sport journalists relays a story, that Officials also joined the program. James Hird tried some injections for virility and youth, but couldn't leave the house for 2 days. I'll leave that up to your imagination, but it involved his "nether regions".
If needed, the sport "scientist's" name is Stephen Danks and he lives in Ascot Vale Melbourne. (IT'S A JOKE) lol lol lol.
Sadly, this could go on for ever. Jobe Watson may lose his Brownlow medal, there may be suing and counter suing. Will they be paid by their respective clubs or lose a years wages? So many issues to resolve.
I think about the future, WHAT IF, just WHAT IF a player gets a rare or mystery illness, or a baby is born with complications etc.
Hi Leslie, just wondering what your info source is, Herald Sun, Caroline Wilson(the Age) or do you have an inside source.........
Bruce and Bev said
10:53 AM Jan 16, 2016
to compare the Club and Danks' relationship to the players with medical practitioners and their patients is nonsense.
You go to a GP because you are unwell or want preventative treatment (like a vaccination)
These players were not ill or needed preventative medical treatment. Despite claiming not to know what the drugs were (and I believe that part of their story), they would have known that it was to "make them better players" than other club players. If you have half a brain, you would be asking why the long serving (at that time) club doctor was not giving them the injections rather than a stranger to the club (Danks). And Hirds claim that he know nothing reminds me of Sgt Shultz off Hogans Heroes. As the senior coach at the time, he was responsible for all aspects of the players health, safety, training, welfare and ability on the field. To claim now it was other people "in the management team" is disingenuous to say the least
sandsmere said
04:31 PM Jan 16, 2016
Q.. What do you call a mob of Essendon players on drugs????
A.. A herd.
-- Edited by sandsmere on Sunday 17th of January 2016 06:32:13 AM
Lesley F said
11:04 PM Jan 16, 2016
My source? A combination of media, newspapers, TV, Melb. footy shows, sports reporters and my personal interest.
OMG Herald Sun's last 2 days was suppose to be Hird's truthful account of what happened.
I'm still laughing, the paper shredder makes good toilet paper for puppies.
Lesley F said
11:07 PM Jan 16, 2016
Players were injected about 6 times a week into their tummy region.
More than once, players mentioned the injections were like cement going into their backsides!!
Ouch, memories of child birth lol lol.
Seriously, if it hurt that much, I wouldn't be going back for more!!
Lesley F said
11:14 PM Jan 16, 2016
When Phil Walsh from Adelaide was murdered, Worsfold took over, and did an amazing job under stress.
He probably thought, Bomber's would be a piece of cake compared to Adelaide, and everyone was thinking, aahh we won't get banned, if so, just a month or 2.
Worsfold's probably scratching his head, sheesh, here we go again.
Every time the Bombers get deeper into trouble, their membership booms. 500 more joined a few days ago.
tonyd said
12:23 AM Jan 18, 2016
It seems wonderfully appropriate that the new coach of the Bombers is a pharmacist!
Cheers, Tony
Lesley F said
11:35 AM Jan 18, 2016
Hirds family are now being called the Hirdashians lol lol.
Sharke said
11:14 PM Jan 18, 2016
How can the players be found guilty of taking an a banned performance enhasing substance when asada or wada can not tell the players what they have taken.
Cheers
Jeff
Lesley F said
11:30 PM Jan 18, 2016
I think you'll find there's a reason no records were kept!! 6 stomach injections a week, in their words, felt like cement in their ass!! Not exactly vitamins lol.
-- Edited by Lesley F on Tuesday 19th of January 2016 08:01:27 AM
-- Edited by Lesley F on Tuesday 19th of January 2016 08:02:07 AM
sarg said
09:17 AM Jan 19, 2016
ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ. HO HUMM
ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ
What an interesting topic.....
They are not the Lone Ranger, a lot, if not a vast majority of professional sports people ingest or inject, some form of enhancing drug.
Who cares ????
-- Edited by Webmaster on Tuesday 19th of January 2016 11:59:57 AM
TowBall said
03:46 PM Jan 21, 2016
Lesley F wrote:
Players were injected about 6 times a week into their tummy region.
More than once, players mentioned the injections were like cement going into their backsides!!
Ouch, memories of child birth lol lol.
Seriously, if it hurt that much, I wouldn't be going back for more!!
Hi Lesley, you have confused me with the first 2 lines. "6 times a week in tummy's, cement going into their backsides." has to be one or the other. the trouble with this whole saga is misinformation generated by the media. I always thought there were 2 sides to every story......... If you are wanting to see another view on whats happening, get on the internet, look up Bruce Francis & Essendon saga. Might change your view a bit. Thanks. Happy reading..
ASADA and WADA are coming down the stairs
ASADA and WADA are coming down in pairs
ASADA and WADA are chasing Bomber bears
Cause on Tuesday's they all try to catch them unawares!!!
-- Edited by Lesley F on Tuesday 12th of January 2016 03:32:01 PM
-- Edited by Lesley F on Tuesday 12th of January 2016 08:14:18 PM
It's about drugs and doping, probably one of the biggest sporting scandals in Aust. history, involving the Essendon Bombers!!
This awful saga has now gone on for 3 years.
34 players are banned for 1 year, leaving Essendon Bombers with a team of 12 remaining.
This will end many players careers.
Also talk of players counter suing Club, and discussions whether Jobe Watson will lose his Brownlow Medal - for best and fairest.
ASADA - Australian Sports Anti Doping Authority
WADA - World Anti Doping Authority
I do know a bit about the subject though - but I follow the Mighty Hawks!!!!!
Most likely the players had to do what they were been told without losing their job
We have not heard the end of it
Many of the club hierarchy are also at fault, they should be banned.
For 3 years Hird's said, "I know the truth, one day the truth will come out".
So this was the perfect opportunity to speak out and save the players, and what did he do? Hid inside his Toorak mansion all day.
Every professional player is responsible for what goes into their bodies, I can't believe that 34 sportsmen never once questioned the drug regime they were given.
I feel sorry for their families and kids.
When Patrick Ryder left Essendon (totally disgusted at what happened), his wife was heavily pregnant, and they were nervous wrecks about their unborn child.
I don't think this is the end, rumours of everyone suing each other.
Go the Blues - Carlton!!
Like the old saying goes: CHEATS NEVER PROSPER.
No Club wants their players headlining the front page of the Herald Sun Newspaper. Because Melb. is footy crazy, one slip up and you're guaranteed front page lol lol.
Perhaps the young players trusted their Staff, but the older ones should have known better. Dustin Fletcher aged 40, Jobe Watson, Captain aged 30.
Bruce Reid their Club Doctor of many years, during 2013 wrote a letter to Officials. Should you be doing this? I don't agree? Don't go down this path, it's dangerous and we're putting the club at high risk. What if we get caught? He was either shut down or ignored, BUT he chose to do NOTHING.
They were taken off the premises (across the road), asked to sign "waivers" (mmmm surely they could smell the rat??), told to keep quiet, and there's no records of what was injected.
What kind of "Doctor" doesn't keep records?? The majority of people wouldn't accept this as "normal".
It wasn't a couple of jabs, the numbers are in their hundreds. Rumours of drugs sourced from Mexico, and horse stimulants were used.
David Zaharakis was the only player who refused the program, because he hates needles.
Caroline Wilson, a respected sport journalists relays a story, that Officials also joined the program. James Hird tried some injections for virility and youth, but couldn't leave the house for 2 days. I'll leave that up to your imagination, but it involved his "nether regions".
If needed, the sport "scientist's" name is Stephen Danks and he lives in Ascot Vale Melbourne. (IT'S A JOKE) lol lol lol.
Sadly, this could go on for ever. Jobe Watson may lose his Brownlow medal, there may be suing and counter suing. Will they be paid by their respective clubs or lose a years wages? So many issues to resolve.
I think about the future, WHAT IF, just WHAT IF a player gets a rare or mystery illness, or a baby is born with complications etc.
don't you go to the doctor with an illness an he prescribes something an you take it or do you spend time researching the prescribed medicine so you can decide if the doctor knows what he is talking about
but if you take the medication an it causes you to fail a roadside drug test you are still DUI no matter how much you cry
you are assuming that he didn't tell you
an example for some people would be champix the quit smoking medication(?) works for some horrendous side effect for others plenty of warning in the small print
Hi Leslie, just wondering what your info source is, Herald Sun, Caroline Wilson(the Age) or do you have an inside source.........
You go to a GP because you are unwell or want preventative treatment (like a vaccination)
These players were not ill or needed preventative medical treatment. Despite claiming not to know what the drugs were (and I believe that part of their story), they would have known that it was to "make them better players" than other club players. If you have half a brain, you would be asking why the long serving (at that time) club doctor was not giving them the injections rather than a stranger to the club (Danks). And Hirds claim that he know nothing reminds me of Sgt Shultz off Hogans Heroes. As the senior coach at the time, he was responsible for all aspects of the players health, safety, training, welfare and ability on the field. To claim now it was other people "in the management team" is disingenuous to say the least
Q.. What do you call a mob of Essendon players on drugs????
A.. A herd.
-- Edited by sandsmere on Sunday 17th of January 2016 06:32:13 AM
My source? A combination of media, newspapers, TV, Melb. footy shows, sports reporters and my personal interest.
OMG Herald Sun's last 2 days was suppose to be Hird's truthful account of what happened.
I'm still laughing, the paper shredder makes good toilet paper for puppies.
Players were injected about 6 times a week into their tummy region.
More than once, players mentioned the injections were like cement going into their backsides!!
Ouch, memories of child birth lol lol.
Seriously, if it hurt that much, I wouldn't be going back for more!!
When Phil Walsh from Adelaide was murdered, Worsfold took over, and did an amazing job under stress.
He probably thought, Bomber's would be a piece of cake compared to Adelaide, and everyone was thinking, aahh we won't get banned, if so, just a month or 2.
Worsfold's probably scratching his head, sheesh, here we go again.
Every time the Bombers get deeper into trouble, their membership booms. 500 more joined a few days ago.
Cheers, Tony
Cheers
Jeff
I think you'll find there's a reason no records were kept!! 6 stomach injections a week, in their words, felt like cement in their ass!! Not exactly vitamins lol.
-- Edited by Lesley F on Tuesday 19th of January 2016 08:01:27 AM
-- Edited by Lesley F on Tuesday 19th of January 2016 08:02:07 AM
ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ. HO HUMM
ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ
What an interesting topic.....
They are not the Lone Ranger, a lot, if not a vast majority of professional sports people ingest or inject, some form of enhancing drug.
Who cares ????
-- Edited by Webmaster on Tuesday 19th of January 2016 11:59:57 AM
Hi Lesley, you have confused me with the first 2 lines. "6 times a week in tummy's, cement going into their backsides." has to be one or the other. the trouble with this whole saga is misinformation generated by the media. I always thought there were 2 sides to every story......... If you are wanting to see another view on whats happening, get on the internet, look up Bruce Francis & Essendon saga. Might change your view a bit. Thanks. Happy reading..