& there she blows ,Mr deflection avoiding the fact that Khunt was playing Aflol when busted.
said it before & will say it again .
There's dumb
& then there's DUMBO DUMB ..a whole new level .[/quotehttp://mobile.news.com.au/national/karmichael-hunt-two-titans-players-and-a-woman-charged-with-supplying-cocaine/story-e6frfkp9-1227230973156
Looks like more nrl players are part of the drug ring!!!!
Well done spazza! Go take your meds now!
Cough
Yr club cockhead... drug fucked scum the lot of em
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Up to six Gold Coast Titans players involved in Queensland drug probe
Peter Badel, Jeremy Pierce and Chris Garry
The Courier-Mail
February 20, 2015 3:51PM
UP to six Titans players are embroiled in a Queensland Crime and Corruption Commission probe with Gold Coast duo Beau Falloon and Jamie Dowling charged with allegedly supplying cocaine.
Falloon, 27, and Dowling, 24, were served with a notice to appear in court following a QCCC investigation focused on a cocaine trafficking syndicate in southeast Queensland.
A lawyer acting for both Falloon and Dowling confirmed to News Corp the pair have been charged with supplying cocaine and it is understood a number of other Titans teammates are in the crosshairs of the drugs probe that has rocked Australian sport.
The development comes after Queensland Reds Rugby union star Karmichael Hunt was also identified as having been served with a court appearance notice by the QCCC alleging he supplied cocaine.
The Titans have now been forced out of their Southport School training facility and are currently homeless.
The Titans decided it was in the school’s and their best interest to not train in the vicinity of children while two of their players are facing cocaine supply charges.
Titans chief executive Graham Annesley said the club had no contingency plans and would have to rush to find a new place to train.
The Titans had only been at the venue this pre-season after their lease ran out at the much-maligned Centre of Excellence.
Titans player of the year, Falloon and fringe back, Dowling have been stood down from the club pending their March 5 court date.
“Jamie Dowling and Beau Falloon have been stood down from all playing and training responsibilities pending their appearance in court on March 5,” Annesley said.
“In addition, the board and management of the club acknowledges that under these circumstances it is not appropriate for the team’s training facilities to be based in an education facility among impressionable young people.
“As such we will make immediate plans to relocate to an alternate venue.
“We unreservedly apologise to the school, our members, sponsors, corporate partners, and other stakeholders who have been let down or impacted by these unexpected and unacceptable developments.”
A Queensland Crime and Corruption Commission press release on Friday said: “A 27-year-old man from Mermaid Waters was served with a Notice to Appear in Court to face four counts of Supply Dangerous Drug contrary to section 6 of the Drugs Misuse Act 1986. He is expected to appear in the Southport Magistrates Court on 5 March 2015.
“The CCC will allege that during an investigation focused on a cocaine trafficking syndicate operating in Southeast Queensland, these four individuals were identified contacting the syndicate and arranging for the supply of cocaine
“The CCC will allege the three men and one woman arranged for the supply of cocaine for personal use or to on-supply cocaine to friends and colleagues between June and December 2014.”
The NRL and the Gold Coast Titans are currently investigating whether other players at the club may be involved.
Falloon was named Titans player of the year last season, while Dowling has played 10 games for the Gold Coast since his NRL debut in 2012.
Meanwhile, former Brisbane CEO Bruno Cullen insists Hunt was not involved with drugs during his Broncos career.
Cullen was chief of the Broncos from 2003 until 2010, Hunt’s entire career at the club.
Cullen said there were no issues presented to him regarding Hunt that involved drugs.
“I’m totally shocked,” Cullen said.
“We had no indication of any of that activity when he was at the Broncos.
“Definitely not. There was no suggestion of anything to do with that (drugs).”
Former AFL recruit Dayle Garlett pleads guilty to amphetamine possession
Former Swan Districts footballer and Hawthorn recruit Dayle Garlett has been told by a Geraldton magistrate he was "staring down the barrel of jail time" for breaching a court order.
Garlett faced the Geraldton Magistrates Court in Western Australia on Thursday on a string of drug, theft and driving charges, as well as breaching a supervision order.
Police allege the 21-year-old stole a car in Perth last November and later stole petrol from a service station.
In the same month, it was alleged Garlett triggered two police pursuits and was eventually arrested south of Geraldton, where police found amphetamines in the car.
In court today, Garlett admitted possessing the drug, stealing the petrol and one count of driving more than 45 kilometres an hour over the speed limit.
The 21-year-old pleaded not guilty to five charges, including two counts of driving dangerously to escape police pursuit.
Garlett was touted as one of the most talented footballers produced in Western Australia for some time, but was initially overlooked by all AFL clubs due to his lack of fitness and his off-field behaviour.
He was given a lifeline by the Hawks after improving on both counts while playing with Swan Districts in the WAFL in 2013.
Garlett left the Hawks in March last year, citing homesickness and an inability to meet the demands of the game at the highest level.
Last November, the 21-year-old was issued a 12-month intensive supervision order, with a requirement to undergo counselling and carry out 60 hours of community service, for a string a stealing and burglary-related charges committed in Perth.
When the order was issued, Magistrate Paul Heaney warned Garlett that he was at a "crossroads" in his life.
In the Geraldton Magistrates Court on Thursday, it was revealed Garlett breached the order by failing to properly report to police and not maintaining adequate contact with the Department of Corrective Services.
He was fined $300 for three counts of breaching the order.
The court was also told Garlett tested positive for amphetamine and methamphetamine in a urine sample on the November 13, 2014, just days after he was sentenced.
Magistrate Donna Webb told Garlett she would give him "another chance" even though he had messed up his last one "fairly well".
The former footballer was issued a new intensive supervision order, with 53 hours of service to complete and a requirement to undergo substance abuse counselling.
Magistrate Webb said Garlett was "staring down the barrel of jail time" if he were to breach the new order.
He is due to return to court in Geraldton in April.
TLPG liar extraordinaire
You should thank me for publishing your IP
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I was a mod at the time .
Xman wrote
I also gave them to TLPG believing he was still a mod.I admit I made a mistake.
one ex AFL recruit who didnt even play a game and was only charged with possession vs 6 NRL players under investigation by the ACC, with two of them charged with supplying cocaine
TLPG liar extraordinaire
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Well KHunt obviously has NRL ties and was living on the GC while at the Suns. Now up to 6 GC NRL players are also linked to similar behavior. Looks like he spent a lot of time playing with his Titan mates
Well KHunt obviously has NRL ties and was living on the GC while at the Suns. Now up to 6 GC NRL players are also linked to similar behavior. Looks like he spent a lot of time playing with his Titan mates
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But but but
Ben cousins
U stupid raider n the west coke weagles :_<>
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ignore the post about the two titan players & the other ex NRL players caught up in the drug ring spazza ignore that hunt played most if his life League in QLD and sooked off back to bumsniffing because AFL was to hard.
hunt was hanging around his League mates
ignore all of my posts that all the incidents have happened in the laft few months
the GCS team mates probably laughed at his unathletic ability and his spastis skills! one the so called one of guns in theNRL but cant make the team in a wooden spoon winning AFL start up team
so he went back to hang out with his junkie Rugby mates!
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so thats 2, one former player, and one in the last decade. Hows that compare to 6 from 1 team in 2015?
hmmmmm
how bout 34 from the 1 club in 2015
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oh good god
who dumb are these fumbletard wankers
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so thats 2, one former player, and one in the last decade. Hows that compare to 6 from 1 team in 2015?
hmmmmm
how bout 34 from the 1 club in 2015
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oh good god
who dumb are these fumbletard wankers
you're not referring to 34 essendon players who have been charged with ped use, not ilicit drugs, and in 2012 are you? :_<>
But but
But but
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Pig shit has these singlet wearing shirt lifters covered :_<>
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