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« on: 21 December 2010, 08:53:14 »
I dont care what code you follow, majority of elite sports people in this country are half wits...what I care about is the shite they get away with.....

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« Reply #1 on: 21 December 2010, 12:16:05 »
I think some of the stuff they get in trouble for is stupid, if an ordinary person performed some of their acts, no-one would care. Some of the stuff they do is just pathetic though, they get to play their favourite sport for good money and they do something unbelievable to risk this great life.

On a side note, the Broncos should be exempt from any disciplinary actions :P

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« Reply #2 on: 21 December 2010, 12:50:53 »
What about that dude that got caught getting a BJ form a dog...wtf
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« Reply #3 on: 21 December 2010, 13:16:09 »
Haha yeh, Joel Monaghan.

Did he get let off?
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« Reply #4 on: 21 December 2010, 14:31:00 »
His contract got ripped up lol, he will probably be playing in England next year. It was f**king disgusting though, who would want a BJ from a dog?

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« Reply #5 on: 21 December 2010, 14:43:17 »
Hmmm I reckon he will be in jail before he makes it to the UK....
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« Reply #6 on: 21 December 2010, 14:54:12 »
What he did isn't illegal though lol

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« Reply #7 on: 21 December 2010, 15:08:38 »
Ahh yeah it is...

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bestiality_%28disambiguation%29
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sex_with_animals

In many jurisdictions, all forms of zoosexual acts are prohibited; others outlaw only the mistreatment of animals, without specific mention of sexual activity. In some countries, such as Denmark, bestiality is not outlawed. It is currently illegal in Canada, Netherlands, most of the United States, Australia (except for the ACT), and New Zealand. In the UK, Section 63 of the Criminal Justice and Immigration Act 2008 (also known as the Extreme Pornography Act) outlaws images of a person performing or appearing to perform an act of intercourse or oral sex with an animal (whether dead or alive).[17] Countries such as Belgium, Germany, and Russia are somewhere in between: they permit sexual activity with animals, but prohibit the promotion of animal-oriented pornography.[18]

Legal in ACT only ...wtf
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« Reply #8 on: 21 December 2010, 15:26:28 »
That is why the AFP couldn't charge him. ACT has everything, prossies, weed and beastiality (we did have fireworks aswell, but they are now banned).

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« Reply #9 on: 21 December 2010, 16:09:17 »
ew again.
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« Reply #10 on: 21 December 2010, 22:33:43 »
Bear,Bear,Bear,Bear,Bear are you that fucken bored at work that you have to put a topic of such a low down ridiculous sport i thought you could of atleast added union or Cricket ???? what about them ashes

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« Reply #11 on: 22 December 2010, 08:28:23 »
Yes that bored and I will sort those others out big bad Risky...

What about that Hopawatee dude that stuck a finger up some guys bum...geez
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« Reply #12 on: 23 December 2010, 09:39:31 »
Risk
Bear,Bear,Bear,Bear,Bear are you that fucken bored at work that you have to put a topic of such a low down ridiculous sport i thought you could of atleast added union or Cricket ???? what about them ashes
this thing u say about a low down sport, and Polar bringing up Hoppa... lol. Do u want to know something, just how ban the AFL players are.
This is 2 list of what the players have done wrong this year alone.

NRL PLAYERS

2010
Sydney Roosters player Todd Carney burned a man after setting fire to his pants as a prank.[146]
Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles players Steven Matai and Anthony Watmough were assaulted outside Matai's home.[147]
Melbourne Storm player Kevin Proctor was fined $400 in the Gold Coast Magistrates Court for behaving in a disorderly manner.[148]
Brisbane Broncos skills coach Allan Langer was photographed dancing on a table in his underwear in a public bar[149] and was subsequently charged with drink driving, after being three times the legal blood alcohol limit.[150] A court banned him from driving for eight months.[151]
Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles player Tony Williams was charged with drink driving after blowing .106, twice the legal limit.[152]
Penrith Panthers players Maurice Blair and Brad Tighe were given police infringement notices for failing to leave licensed premises when asked and verbally abusing police.[153]
Sydney Roosters player Jake Friend was arrested and charged with two counts of possessing a prescription drug (valium) without permission.[154]
New South Wales assistant coach Andrew Johns resigned after Timana Tahu walked out on the team when Johns called Queensland player Greg Inglis a "black cunt". [155]
Canberra Raiders player Josh Dugan was arrested for negligent driving and driving while disqualified.[156]
North Queensland Cowboys player Johnathan Thurston was arrested and charged with public nuisance after an alcohol-related matter at Brisbane's Treasury Casino.[157]
Wests Tigers halfback Robert Lui was charged with nine offences, including assaulting his pregnant girlfriend.[158]
Canberra Raiders player Joel Monaghan admitted simulating a sex act with a dog, while heavily intoxicated.[159]


AFL PLAYERS

Hawthorn's Brent Renouf had skin grafts after accidentally being knocked into a fire on a Gold Coast beach.[203]
Richmond's Troy Taylor pleaded guilty to two counts of assault relating to an altercation which occurred in Alice Springs on New Years Eve. [204] [205]
Geelong's Mathew Stokes was arrested and charged with possession and trafficking of cocaine.[206] Stokes was suspended for eight matches and fined $5,000 for bringing the AFL into disrepute. He was cleared of the trafficking charge, but was placed on a 12 month good behaviour bond and fined $3,000 on the possession charge.
Richmond players engaged in a brawl after a lengthy drinking session and damaged the team's hotel after the team's loss to the Sydney Swans in Round 3. The instigator, Daniel Connors, was suspended for eight matches, while Ben Cousins, Luke McGuane and Dean Polo were each suspended for one match for their role in the incident.[207]
Collingwood coach Mick Malthouse abused St. Kilda's Stephen Milne in a fiery quarter-time confrontation between St. Kilda players and Collingwood coaching staff which was broken up by the umpires.[208] Malthouse apologized for the incident, and was fined $7,500; Milne and Collingwood assistant coach Paul Licuria were fined $3,000 each.
Following an AFL investigation into gambling on a 2010 NAB Cup semi-final and the 2009 AFL Grand Final, six officials were named for breaching the AFL anti-gambling code. The officials named are goal umpire Chris Appleton, interchange stewards Wayne Siekman and John Wise (suspended for the remainder of the season (20 matches)), timekeeper Matthew Hollington (suspended for five matches), Port Adelaide assistant coach Matthew Primus (suspended for two matches), and Western Bulldogs director Geoff Walsh (fined $7,500).[209]
Collingwood defender Simon Buckley keyed the side of his former girlfriend's car, causing $5,000 damage, after a nasty breakup. He was suspended for three matches, and agreed to pay for the damage and undergo counselling.[210]
Former Saint Andrew Lovett was charged with a second count of rape.[211]
St. Kilda refused to reveal the names of two players embroiled in a high-school teen pregnancy sex scandal. [212]
Fremantle ruckman Michael Johnson was questioned by police on 6 May on a drug related matter. He was charged on summons with possessing cocaine, suspended for five matches and fined $5,000 for bringing the AFL into disrepute. He pleaded guilty and was fined $500 in court.[213][214][215]
12 AFL footballers tested positive to illicit drugs in 2009, including cocaine and ice; two of the players were caught twice.[216]
Port Adelaide forward Daniel Motlop is being investigated by police over a claim that he assaulted a teammate's girlfriend.[217][218]
Former North Melbourne player Shannon Grant was locked up by police for drunkenness.[219]
Ben Cousins says he took about double the recommended dosage of tablets to help him sleep before he was rushed to hospital unconscious suffering from a severe reaction.[220]
Brendon Fevola was involved in an incident with a hotel duty manager during a raucous party he held in his room within weeks of his debut for the Brisbane Lions.[221]
Collingwood Magpies Heath Shaw was warned by a Magistrates' court to curb his drinking or risk going to jail and ruining his AFL career. [222]
Essendon Bombers star Michael Hurley was fined $10,000 over his involvement in the assault of a taxi driver last September after leaving a nightclub in South Melbourne.[223]
Former West Australian and Richmond Tigers player Mal Brown referred to indigenous players, including Saints Nicky Winmar, as "cannibals" at a luncheon.[224]
Former Hawthorn Football Club player Robert DiPierdomenico said that fellow Brownlow medallist Gavin Wanganeen was "not too bad for an abo" at a South Australian function.[225]
Rape charges against St Kilda Saints player Stephen Milne were dropped after threats from other police, a former detective claims.[226][227][228]
A comedy performance by former Carlton premiership player Glenn Manton at the opening of a Melbourne primary school gymnasium left stunned audience members complaining about its adult content.[229]
East Perth footballer Dean Cadwallader faces a two-year ban after testing positive to the banned steroid nandralone in late May when he was part of the WA State team which lost to Victoria.[230]
AFL personality Sam Newman was found guilty in the Melbourne Magistrates Court of criminal damage, offensive behaviour and illegal parking over an incident in which he called a woman a "bitch" for hitting his parked car with her car door. Newman was fined $3,300. [231]
Secret police files gathered on AFL players, coaches, board members and staff have been made available to the league. Victoria Police struck a deal with the league to share any records it had gathered on AFL identities, including handing over photos and videos. [232]
Former West Coast Eagles midfielder Chad Fletcher was arrested in Sydney after allegedly being caught with cocaine in the notorious Kings Cross nightspot. [233] [234] Fletcher pleaded guilty to possessing cocaine. [235]
Former Swans star Mark Eustice claimed he was 72 hours from death after a bender including cocaine, speed, crystal meth, ecstasy and alcohol. [236]
Hawthorn footballer Travis Tuck was treated for a drug overdose after patrolling police found him unconscious in the street in Berwick. [237] He became the first player to record a third strike under the AFL's controversial illicit drugs policy; he was suspended for 12 matches and fined $5,000. [238]
Brisbane Lions player Mitch Clark was ejected from a Brisbane pub after allegedly urinating on a cigarette machine. [239]
West Coast Eagles player Chris Masten was punched in the mouth and teammate Will Schofield was forced to apologise to a woman he verbally abused after an alcohol-fuelled night out. [240]
Brad Jones, the father of Melbourne player Nathan Jones, told a court he was attacked by an abusive spectator after asking him to stop swearing. [241]
Sam Newman held up a photo of a 107-year-old Malaysian woman on The Footy Show and called her new husband a "monkey". [242]
A group of Hawthorn players were involved in a brawl outside a McDonald’s restaurant. [243] No charges were laid after it was found that the players were attempting to break up the brawl.
Queensland police had launched a formal investigation into claims that Brendan Fevola had exposed himself to a woman at a Brisbane park. Fevola was suspended indefinitely pending further investigations[244] but was not charged.
Adelaide Crows rookie Tony Armstrong blew .213, more than four times the legal limit, when pulled over by police while driving home from a friend's party. [245]
Police have fined Geelong Cats player Paul Chapman for "riotous behaviour" over an early-morning brawl in which he allegedly struck a woman. [246]
Police are investigating whether a member of the Collingwood Magpies premiership team was involved in an alleged pack rape of a woman early on Sunday morning. [247] The AFL later admitted that photos of drunk and dressed-up Collingwood players drinking from a "beer bong" were "not a good look" as police investigated allegations of serious sexual misconduct against their teammates. [248]
Former St. Kilda and Hawthorn star Peter “Spida” Everitt's remarks on Twitter about the alleged incident caused further controversy. [249]
A young AFL star is facing a sexual assault investigation after a 17-year-old girl alleged he forced himself on her. [250]
The Collingwood Football Club, among with eight other Victorian clubs, used a legal loophole to get taxpayers to help cover $2.7 million it spent on running the club and its pokies venues in the past year. [251]
The AFL's secret police deal on league identities makes the sporting body a criminal investigator and prevents police from talking about it; an uncensored contract reveals that Victoria Police cannot comment on its own investigations into any AFL player, coach, board member or official without consulting the league.[252]
Stuart Anderson, a former AFL premiership player, was stood down from his role at a country Victorian high school after complaints about his behaviour at a party. [253]
Hawthorn's Jordan Lewis and Sydney's Shane Mumford went toe to toe outside the exclusive Los Angeles hotspot of Teddys after a boozy night.[254]
Former AFL player Justin Murphy blamed his wife after he was caught by police carrying drugs. He pleaded guilty to possessing crystal methamphetamine. [255]
The WAFL confirmed an unnamed player who was tested immediately after Swans thrilling one-point grand final victory over Claremont had returned positive A and B samples to pseudoephedrine. [256]
Racial stereotyping is alive and well in the AFL and works against Aboriginal footballers, according to academic research conducted in Melbourne. [257]
Collingwood signed ex-Richmond player Andrew Krakouer, who spent more than 18 months in jail for assault before Collingwood resurrected his AFL career in trade week after he impressed in the West Australian Football League with Swan Districts. [258]
Collingwood Football Club president Eddie McGuire answered an SOS from former Magpie Chris Egan after Egan was jailed for failing to pay more than $25,000 in outstanding fines.[259]
Ben Cousins reveals that the AFL's drug policy help encourage him to take drugs: "It became a three-strikes system. Even if I got caught, I'd have a couple of strikes up my sleeve." [260]
Hawthorn great Robert DiPierdomenico was caught driving while suspended. [261]
1985 Brownlow Medallist Brad Hardie was convicted of four taxation offences (two of misusing an ABN and two of tax fraud). [262] Hardie was released on a 12 month good behaviour bond and fined $1200.
St Kilda star Lenny Hayes and teammate Stephen Baker were embroiled in a nightclub brawl that left them with minor injuries. [263]
St Kilda skipper Nick Riewoldt and teammates Nick Dal Santo and Zac Dawson were embroiled in the St Kilda nude photo scandal when Seven News showed explicit photos, earlier posted online by an under aged girl, of St Kilda skipper Nick Riewoldt, Nick Dal Santo and Zac Dawson that had only been lightly pixilated. This media story is still unfolding. [264]

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« Reply #13 on: 23 December 2010, 10:29:28 »
Gold ...thats what I am talking about
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« Reply #14 on: 23 December 2010, 21:43:42 »
thats gotta be A for effort A++ even