Knobby22
Mmmmmm 2nd breakfast
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Pretty technical argument they are running. Not so much a profession of innocence but the regulator messed up the investigation.
Maybe we should just take the medicine. If I didn't respect Little so much, I would consider this action a bad move. Not sure.
Didn't Melbourne knock this lot off last weekend? Heh Heh HehGo the mighty Demons.
Cant believe how our players are holding up. Again. I'm torn about James poking His head in later this year. Could the Bombers supporters go wild and the players truly believe He is the messiah, and grow a few inches? Or, internally, are they pissed off He created this and want Him gone?
Hope you didn't bet the houseHi Everyone
For those that like a punt on the football, I'm just letting you know the result of tomorrow night so you can get a bet on.
1) Bombers win by 74 points
2) Daniher 3 goals, Windy 3, Chapman 2, Bellchambers 2 Ryder 2
3) Heppell 34 disposals, 4 tackles and BOG
4) Watson 29 disposals and 1 goal
5) Essendon lead by 7 after Q1, 24 at half time, 46 at three quarter time before going on with the job in the fourth.
6) Howlett to cover Swallow and Hocking to blanket Ziebell
7) Ryder with 38 hitouts the dominant tall on the ground
First score - behind to Essendon
Carn the Dons!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Duckman
Hope you didn't bet the house
NOT GUILTY!!!
Michael Warner and Mark Robinson
THE Essendon 34 have been found not guilty by the AFL anti-doping tribunal.
Tribunal chairman David Jones informed the players and their legal teams of the verdict this afternoon, 785 days after the drugs saga began.
The tribunal determined that there was insufficient evidence to uphold the Australian Sports Anti-Doping Authority's belief that the 34 past and present Bombers were injected with the banned drug Thymosin beta-4 during 2012.
The ruling means 18 players still at Essendon are free to play in Saturday night's season-opener against Sydney.
Former Bombers Angus Monfries and Paddy Ryder, now at Port Adelaide, and Western Bulldogs forward Stewart Crameri have also been cleared of doping.
ASADA and the World Anti-Doping Agency have 21 days to appeal the decision.
Somebody better tell Caro.
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