September 3, 2010

The AFL Drug cheats are……..



Not going to be publicly named! The decision in the Supreme Court has come out and they held up that the names won’t be publised!

The names of three AFL players who have twice tested positive to illicit drugs will remain confidential after the Supreme Court of Victoria ruled on Wednesday there was no justification for the players’ identities to be released to the public.Fairfax Newspapers, which includes The Age and the Sydney Morning Herald had sought to publish the names of the three players after learning their identities, citing public interest.

AFL – Official Website of the Australian Football League


This is a good thing as the players and AFL entered the deal in good faith and for the good of the players that have been caught. Not so much in that their names won’t be in the papers, but more that they can get the help they need.

So I am affair that you will have to go to Google like all the other people that have hit my site looking for news on the Players names. If you really want to find out, you probably can, just not here.

Molly

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Phillip is the creater of AFL Space. He has been doing an AFL podcast for 3+ years now after being inspired to start from other podcasts he listened too and from listening to the First AFL podcast, FootyTalk.com.au. He is also a Hawks supporter but don't hold that against him.

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