Former NRL Stars accused of being part of major cocaine cartel
Re: Former NRL Stars accused of being part of major cocaine cartel
taking PEDs is against the rules of the game the players are involved in because it is banned under the WADA code. However, unlike taking and supplying cocaine, it is not a criminal offense.
Fuck, have you guys got any idea???
Fuck, have you guys got any idea???
Re: Former NRL Stars accused of being part of major cocaine cartel
Yes Khunt was a Aflol player .
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Re: Former NRL Stars accused of being part of major cocaine cartel
yet its the NRL players names that keep popping up and being arrestedAFLcrap1 wrote:Yes Khunt was a Aflol player .

its more a case hunt, didn't like his team mates laughing how stupid & slow he is so he sulked off to hand around his former bumsniffing buddies & got caught up with the wrong crowd

Six Gold Coast Titans, including Greg Bird and Dave Taylor, charged over drugs crisis
STATE of Origin stars Greg Bird and Dave Taylor are the latest Gold Coast Titans charged in the cocaine crisis rocking the NRL club.
Bird and Taylor were this afternoon served with notices to front court, just hours after the Titans arrived back on the Glitter Strip from a trial match in Cairns.
Six past and current players have now been charged over the scandal.
SCANDAL: Buck’s cruise and NRL coke sting
Winger Kalifa Faifai Loa and former squad member Joe Vickery were charged today, while hooker Beau Falloon and fringe first grader Jamie Dowling were charged on Friday.
High-profile Queensland Reds star Karmichael Hunt has also been charged.
Greg Bird and Dave Taylor have been charged.
Greg Bird and Dave Taylor have been charged.
Bird has been one of the club’s best players for the past five years and was co-captain until he was busted urinating in public in Byron Bay the day after his wedding late last year.
Taylor is one of the most damaging ball runners in the game, racking up eight Origin matches for Queensland and a Test for Australia.
Titans players arrived back on the Gold Coast from Cairns this morning, with most refusing to comment as they left the airport.
Kalifa Faifai Loa during the Round 11 NRL game between the Gold Coast Titans and the Warr
Kalifa Faifai Loa has been charged.
Vickery, 25, is a former Titans squad member who spent the last two seasons playing in the British Super League, including stints at Leeds and Wakefield.
He has since returned to the Gold Coast but is not an active member on the Titans roster.
Faifai Loa, also 25, joined the Titans last year after playing stints with St George Illawarra and North Queensland Cowboys.
He has played Test football for the Kiwis and Samoa.
Falloon was named Titans player of the year last season, while Dowling has played 12 first grade games.
Titans players will attend a series of crisis meetings with their managers, club officials and lawyers on the Gold Coast on Sunday night with some managers planning to meet their players at Gold Coast Airport on Sunday afternoon in case police are present to serve them on site.
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Re: Former NRL Stars accused of being part of major cocaine cartel
he was also a RL player, and now 6 other RL players in the same small city are also under suspicion of being involved in drug taking/dealing.AFLcrap1 wrote:Yes Khunt was a Aflol player .
Yeah, all the AFLs problem
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Re: Former NRL Stars accused of being part of major cocaine cartel
Lol missed the point.
Khunt was done when playing for the thuns ..
Deflection won't change that.
It's just a pity he wasn't in Victardia to have the Aflol 333333 Stoke no name policy to protect him
Khunt was done when playing for the thuns ..
Deflection won't change that.
It's just a pity he wasn't in Victardia to have the Aflol 333333 Stoke no name policy to protect him
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Re: Former NRL Stars accused of being part of major cocaine cartel
he was playing for the Suns and Reds. But its pretty obvious he was dealing with his Titans mates. Neither code's ilicit drugs policy outed him, nor did the NRL's policy for the multiple Titans players, despite their 2 strike (cough cough) policy.AFLcrap1 wrote:Lol missed the point.
Khunt was done when playing for the thuns ..
Deflection won't change that.
It's just a pity he wasn't in Victardia to have the Aflol 333333 Stoke no name policy to protect him
The reason these guys were caught is an ACC investigation
Re: Former NRL Stars accused of being part of major cocaine cartel
Richard Ings @ringsau 15m15 minutes ago
The question must be asked.
Where was the NRL illicit drug testing program on Mad Monday morning after?
Cocaine "glows" for days.
The question must be asked.
Where was the NRL illicit drug testing program on Mad Monday morning after?
Cocaine "glows" for days.
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Re: Former NRL Stars accused of being part of major cocaine cartel
He named half- a-dozen Suns players the day he was arrested . why wasnt it investigated before this?
Gold Coast Suns players to be questioned over Karmichael Hunt allegations of cocaine use
By Kym Agius and Matt Watson
The chief executive of the Gold Coast Suns says players will have to decide whether to tell him if anyone took drugs during end-of-season celebrations.
Players will be questioned by club officials over the next few days to investigate evidence provided to police by former player Karmichael Hunt and later leaked to and reported in News Corp publications.
Up to six other unnamed current and past players used cocaine during an end-of-season trip last year, it was reported.
A party on the Gold Coast was reportedly followed by a Sunshine Coast golf trip a week later where drugs were also allegedly used.
Suns chief executive Andrew Travis said he had not had access to the statement, nor had the allegations been verified.
Mr Travis has written to the Crime and Corruption Commission (CCC) and Hunt's lawyers to try to get the statement, although he thinks it is unlikely it will be passed on.
"There [have] been allegations," he said.
"Up until this point in time we have nothing to suggest any of it is correct.
"We want to act where we need to act because we have standards we want to deliver on, and it's just difficult when you don't have the information."
While players have previously failed to come clean on allegations of drug use, Mr Travis said they would be questioned again.
"It's not always about being liked by each other," he said.
"It about getting the balance between being respected and being liked.
"That's the challenge the players have, whether they are prepared to be transparent or they stick with wanting to protect their mates.
"Our players have proven that they've been trustworthy over a long period of time and you're talking about the majority of the group.
"Maybe from time to time not all players will keep the standard that we expect of them and I think that would be normal in any football club when you have 45 individuals on a playing roster."
Despite the allegations, Mr Travis did not believe the Suns' players had a drug issue. If the allegations are true, it may have been just an isolated incident during end-of-year celebrations, he said.
"What we're looking at is an end-of-season matter," Mr Travis said.
"It's a period that the whole industry has determined is high risk."
Suns skipper Gary Ablett has denied any involvement in the alleged cocaine scandal.
"I definitely wasn't part of that and I had no idea anything like that was going on."
Hunt did not have his charge lessened, barrister says
The barrister representing Hunt said he was undecided if he would make a formal complaint over the leaking of the police statement.
Alistair McDougall said Hunt's cooperation with police and the CCC did not result in lesser charges, as had previously been reported. Rather, it mitigated the sentence.
In March, Hunt pleaded guilty to cocaine use and was fined $2,500, without conviction.
The CCC and Queensland Police have been contacted to comment on how the newspapers got the statement, and if they would have an internal investigation into a possible leak.
A police spokeswoman said they were unable to comment as it was a CCC investigation.
Gold Coast Suns players to be questioned over Karmichael Hunt allegations of cocaine use
By Kym Agius and Matt Watson
The chief executive of the Gold Coast Suns says players will have to decide whether to tell him if anyone took drugs during end-of-season celebrations.
Players will be questioned by club officials over the next few days to investigate evidence provided to police by former player Karmichael Hunt and later leaked to and reported in News Corp publications.
Up to six other unnamed current and past players used cocaine during an end-of-season trip last year, it was reported.
A party on the Gold Coast was reportedly followed by a Sunshine Coast golf trip a week later where drugs were also allegedly used.
Suns chief executive Andrew Travis said he had not had access to the statement, nor had the allegations been verified.
Mr Travis has written to the Crime and Corruption Commission (CCC) and Hunt's lawyers to try to get the statement, although he thinks it is unlikely it will be passed on.
"There [have] been allegations," he said.
"Up until this point in time we have nothing to suggest any of it is correct.
"We want to act where we need to act because we have standards we want to deliver on, and it's just difficult when you don't have the information."
While players have previously failed to come clean on allegations of drug use, Mr Travis said they would be questioned again.
"It's not always about being liked by each other," he said.
"It about getting the balance between being respected and being liked.
"That's the challenge the players have, whether they are prepared to be transparent or they stick with wanting to protect their mates.
"Our players have proven that they've been trustworthy over a long period of time and you're talking about the majority of the group.
"Maybe from time to time not all players will keep the standard that we expect of them and I think that would be normal in any football club when you have 45 individuals on a playing roster."
Despite the allegations, Mr Travis did not believe the Suns' players had a drug issue. If the allegations are true, it may have been just an isolated incident during end-of-year celebrations, he said.
"What we're looking at is an end-of-season matter," Mr Travis said.
"It's a period that the whole industry has determined is high risk."
Suns skipper Gary Ablett has denied any involvement in the alleged cocaine scandal.
"I definitely wasn't part of that and I had no idea anything like that was going on."
Hunt did not have his charge lessened, barrister says
The barrister representing Hunt said he was undecided if he would make a formal complaint over the leaking of the police statement.
Alistair McDougall said Hunt's cooperation with police and the CCC did not result in lesser charges, as had previously been reported. Rather, it mitigated the sentence.
In March, Hunt pleaded guilty to cocaine use and was fined $2,500, without conviction.
The CCC and Queensland Police have been contacted to comment on how the newspapers got the statement, and if they would have an internal investigation into a possible leak.
A police spokeswoman said they were unable to comment as it was a CCC investigation.
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Re: Former NRL Stars accused of being part of major cocaine cartel
Because pissycat they were to busy the bunch of current and past nrlol players involved with dealing and supplying the drugs in this sagapussycat wrote:He named half- a-dozen Suns players the day he was arrested . why wasnt it investigated before this?
Gold Coast Suns players to be questioned over Karmichael Hunt allegations of cocaine use
By Kym Agius and Matt Watson
The chief executive of the Gold Coast Suns says players will have to decide whether to tell him if anyone took drugs during end-of-season celebrations.
Players will be questioned by club officials over the next few days to investigate evidence provided to police by former player Karmichael Hunt and later leaked to and reported in News Corp publications.
Up to six other unnamed current and past players used cocaine during an end-of-season trip last year, it was reported.
A party on the Gold Coast was reportedly followed by a Sunshine Coast golf trip a week later where drugs were also allegedly used.
Suns chief executive Andrew Travis said he had not had access to the statement, nor had the allegations been verified.
Mr Travis has written to the Crime and Corruption Commission (CCC) and Hunt's lawyers to try to get the statement, although he thinks it is unlikely it will be passed on.
"There [have] been allegations," he said.
"Up until this point in time we have nothing to suggest any of it is correct.
"We want to act where we need to act because we have standards we want to deliver on, and it's just difficult when you don't have the information."
While players have previously failed to come clean on allegations of drug use, Mr Travis said they would be questioned again.
"It's not always about being liked by each other," he said.
"It about getting the balance between being respected and being liked.
"That's the challenge the players have, whether they are prepared to be transparent or they stick with wanting to protect their mates.
"Our players have proven that they've been trustworthy over a long period of time and you're talking about the majority of the group.
"Maybe from time to time not all players will keep the standard that we expect of them and I think that would be normal in any football club when you have 45 individuals on a playing roster."
Despite the allegations, Mr Travis did not believe the Suns' players had a drug issue. If the allegations are true, it may have been just an isolated incident during end-of-year celebrations, he said.
"What we're looking at is an end-of-season matter," Mr Travis said.
"It's a period that the whole industry has determined is high risk."
Suns skipper Gary Ablett has denied any involvement in the alleged cocaine scandal.
"I definitely wasn't part of that and I had no idea anything like that was going on."
Hunt did not have his charge lessened, barrister says
The barrister representing Hunt said he was undecided if he would make a formal complaint over the leaking of the police statement.
Alistair McDougall said Hunt's cooperation with police and the CCC did not result in lesser charges, as had previously been reported. Rather, it mitigated the sentence.
In March, Hunt pleaded guilty to cocaine use and was fined $2,500, without conviction.
The CCC and Queensland Police have been contacted to comment on how the newspapers got the statement, and if they would have an internal investigation into a possible leak.
A police spokeswoman said they were unable to comment as it was a CCC investigation.
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LOL
How's this turning out, a dozen gold coast snorters now named.
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How's this turning out, a dozen gold coast snorters now named.
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We're apparently named by can't play AFL hint. Any ways it's a news paper article is AFL fans can just do what you basement dwellers do! Lies lies its all lies!ParraEelsNRL wrote:LOL
How's this turning out, a dozen gold coast snorters now named.
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The players may have been named! It's not like they were charged with dealing and supplying the stuff like the nrlol flogs have
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Lol at dumbo .
Deflect deflect .
Trying to push this drug scandal onto the NRL ,when it was a current ( at the time) AFL player who got caught .
& he named 12 AFLOL players .
But but but .
Deflect deflect .
Trying to push this drug scandal onto the NRL ,when it was a current ( at the time) AFL player who got caught .
& he named 12 AFLOL players .
But but but .
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Could be 12 of them in the Gold Coast Suns according to Hunt.The_Wookie wrote:drop me a line when these AFL players are charged with anything.
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This reporter must be a typical delusional Vickhead if he thinks the GWS are thriving.
Maybe the missing money from the Future fund was spent supporting his habit - looks like those guys can party pretty hard.
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Maybe the missing money from the Future fund was spent supporting his habit - looks like those guys can party pretty hard.



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