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  • ASADA may put a stop to Freddy's return

    SYDNEY Roosters legend Brad Fittler could be banned from playing in the Auckland Nines because his comeback is in breach of the NRL's anti-doping policy as a "returning athlete''.

    With more than $2m prizemoney up for grabs and tight guidelines about the quality of talent each club must provide, the NRL know they cannot afford to mess around with player eligibility in the first year of a five-year tournament plan.

    After placing serious demands on NRL clubs to provide at least one top five player and 12 of their top 25 salary-capped players, organisers know rival clubs will closely monitor the use of former players.

    Any exemptions from the agreed requirements would almost certainly result in rival clubs seeking to reduce the level of players they provide for an event just four weeks before regular season kick off.

    Auckland Nines tournament director Nathan McGuirk is expected to rule on Fittler's eligibility when he returns from annual leave next week, but News Limited has uncovered serious obstacles that could block the return of the premiership-winning Roosters captain.

    Fittler retired 10 years ago but has been lured into a comeback to help the premiers with numbers as they prepare for the World Club Challenge the weekend after the Nines.

    The 41-year-old recently said he would make himself eligible for the NRL-sanctioned event by signing a standard contract valued at just $1.

    But contracts include acceptance of the NRL's anti-doping policy, as set out by the Australian Sports Anti-Doping Agency.

    Under item 95 of the policy Fittler must advise ASADA of his intention to return to competition because he was an "international-level athlete'' when he retired in 2004.

    The policy says the athlete may not compete in competitions or events which are subject to the anti-doping policy until six months from the date of the reinstatement request for all national competitions and events, or three months for other competitions and events.

    It is a rule demanded by the World Anti-Doping Authority, with Australia's Olympic swim star Ian Thorpe serving a nine-month wait before he was allowed to race at anything more than an intra-club time trial in his 2012 comeback.

    The Auckland Nines begins in five weeks, so Fittler would have needed to lodge his application with ASADA last November to be eligible.

    There is a clause which says the NRL "may abridge or extend the time period in our absolute discretion in circumstances that we consider warrant special treatment'', but given the current ASADA investigation engulfing rugby league it may not be prudent to make exemptions for the sake of publicity.

    McGuirk has discussed Fittler's eligibility with the Roosters but will wait for a formal application from Roosters chief executive Brian Canavan before making a ruling.

    "We have had initial discussions with the Roosters but have yet to receive a formal application from the club,'' McGuirk said.

    "However Brian Canavan has indicated the Roosters will be making an application on Monday.

    "Once the NRL receives an application for Brad Fittler or any other player being speculated about, a thorough review process will be undertaken before any decision is made.''

  • #2
    ferkin hell, look everyone Is scared of fittler, he will tear shit up, so they will stop at nothing to stop fittler from playing in the 9s
    was born a sydney roosters fanatic
    "we're the roosters, we'll be fine"

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    • #3
      It may be a totally legit piece, but I just can't take News seriously.
      Making Steve Naughton look like Vince Mellars...

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      • #4
        It is ridiculous political correctness gone madrooter!!
        The year 2013 marks the beginning of the Roosters next 'decade of excellence', and it will prove to be more successful than the last!

        Here's looking at you, kid.

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        • #5
          Just saw a story on Fox Sports News that Pat Rafter is making a comeback to play doubles at the Australian Open. No mention of the Asada stuff. Hopefully common sense all round will prevail.

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          • #6
            I think the thing here is Rafter has nothing to worry about.

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            • #7
              I stopped reading once the article mentioned news limited.

              If that mob told me it was daytime, I'd go out and check.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by c_q View Post
                Just saw a story on Fox Sports News that Pat Rafter is making a comeback to play doubles at the Australian Open. No mention of the Asada stuff. Hopefully common sense all round will prevail.
                Pat still plays on the legends tour. He is still registered as a player.

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                • #9
                  Didn't know that, thanks.

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                  • #10
                    So this will rule out johnsey playing as his coak levels will be way toooooo high maaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaate
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                    • #11
                      so freddy never partook of the mexican marching powder?

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by stephenj:354685
                        so freddy never partook of the mexican marching powder?
                        Freddy was more into the Columbian kind...

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by stephenj View Post
                          so freddy never partook of the mexican marching powder?
                          Paprika?

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                          • #14
                            Brad Fittler's shock return to rugby league moved a step closer to reality on Monday as the Sydney Roosters and the NRL met to discuss his involvement in the Auckland Nines next month.

                            Fittler has signalled his intention to emerge from a 10-year hiatus to play in the inaugural tournament at Eden Park and the Roosters are quietly confident the game's governing body will help pave the way for the former Kangaroos skipper's return.

                            Roosters football boss Brian Canavan met with the NRL's chief operating officer Jim Doyle to discuss the issue at Rugby League Central at Moore Park as the NRL returned from its summer break.

                            "It was a formal discussion with the NRL seeking permission for Brad to return and covering topics such as contracts and insurance as is the convention," Canavan told AAP.

                            "We are hopeful that by the end of the week we will have done everything required and Brad's comeback can be officially confirmed."

                            Canavan said weekend reports Fittler's involvement in the event could be in jeopardy because of anti-doping regulations were wrong.

                            Fittler has begun training with the NRL premiers whose full squad returned to training for the first time on Monday since their grand final triumph over Manly in October.

                            Sonny Bill Williams, whose involvement in the short-form tournament on the weekend of February 15-16 is up in the air, began his pre-season for what could be his final year in the NRL after he committed to New Zealand Rugby Union from 2015.

                            Each NRL team is required to submit their squad for the Nines by 5pm February 10.

                            Under tournament regulations each side is required to field one of their top five paid players and 12 of their top 25 players.

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by fletch View Post
                              Brad Fittler's shock return to rugby league moved a step closer to reality on Monday as the Sydney Roosters and the NRL met to discuss his involvement in the Auckland Nines next month.

                              Fittler has signalled his intention to emerge from a 10-year hiatus to play in the inaugural tournament at Eden Park and the Roosters are quietly confident the game's governing body will help pave the way for the former Kangaroos skipper's return.

                              Roosters football boss Brian Canavan met with the NRL's chief operating officer Jim Doyle to discuss the issue at Rugby League Central at Moore Park as the NRL returned from its summer break.

                              "It was a formal discussion with the NRL seeking permission for Brad to return and covering topics such as contracts and insurance as is the convention," Canavan told AAP.

                              "We are hopeful that by the end of the week we will have done everything required and Brad's comeback can be officially confirmed."

                              Canavan said weekend reports Fittler's involvement in the event could be in jeopardy because of anti-doping regulations were wrong.

                              Fittler has begun training with the NRL premiers whose full squad returned to training for the first time on Monday since their grand final triumph over Manly in October.

                              Sonny Bill Williams, whose involvement in the short-form tournament on the weekend of February 15-16 is up in the air, began his pre-season for what could be his final year in the NRL after he committed to New Zealand Rugby Union from 2015.

                              Each NRL team is required to submit their squad for the Nines by 5pm February 10.

                              Under tournament regulations each side is required to field one of their top five paid players and 12 of their top 25 players.
                              The press on Freddys bid to play must have help promotions?

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