Petition updateInquiry into ethics/practices of ASADA AFL WADA antidoping case against the 34 EFC playersEXHIBIT G: Spreadsheet/List found at the Club confirms it was Thymomodulin, the good Thymosin

Philip NelsonAustralia

Dec 3, 2016
The Justice for the 34 Group will be releasing a series of videos, documents and evidence (in ‘exhibit’ form) which they believe will uncover what actually happened during the 2012 Essendon Football Club's supplement program. This information will be constantly released over the next two weeks, and a petition facebook updates will cover each one individually.
CAS Arbitral Award, point 115, p21
CAS stating "TB4 administered by Dank to the players - which has been the Panel's preferred starting point..."
Hansard, 3 March 2016, Senate transcript, p24, 25
McDevitt, CEO ASADA: "Frankly, this stuff about thymomodulin—the 'good' thymosin—was shown to be absolute rubbish"
Exhibit G: The Spreadsheet/List found at Essendon Football Club.
From an article "Evidence omitted from ASADA report on Dons" dated August 31, 2013 Chip Le Grand, The Australian
"......The AFL did not include Thymomodulin on a list of substances it suspected of being given to Essendon players in the 2012 season."
"The Weekend Australian can reveal ASADA was provided with evidence showing that about half of Essendon's playing group were administered with Thymomodulin over a four-month period."
“A spreadsheet retrieved by the club from Dank's computer log-in at Windy Hill shows a schedule of Thymomodulin injections given to Essendon players over 16 weeks. The spread sheet is titled "2012 THYMODULIN".
Note: Thymomodulin, also known as Thymosin, is NOT on the ASADA/WADA banned list.
Source: (care:paywall) http://www.theaustralian.com.au/sport/afl/evidence-omitted-from-asada-report-on-dons/story-fnca0u4y-1226707923613
Witness #5 James Hird. Former player and coach, Essendon Football Club
James Hird claims he has seen evidence that Essendon players were administered the legal drug thymomodulin
"I've seen records of players having taken thymomodulin," he said on Fox Footy's AFL 360. "Those records were given to [then CEO] Ian Robson, who gave them to ASADA, and ASADA, my understanding is they have those records of Essendon players taking thymomodulin”.
When told that was "a big accusation", Hird said: "It's not an accusation, it's a fact".
Source: http://www.brisbanetimes.com.au/afl/essendon-coach-james-hird-keeps-up-the-fight-over-supplements-saga-and-asada-20150512-gh0c3s.html
Witness #6. Mark Thompson. Former player, assistant and coach, Essendon Football Club.
Mark Thompson backs James Hird's 'supplements paperwork' claim Mark Thompson has backed James Hird's claims there had been documents detailing Essendon's 2012 injecting program – but he would not confirm the paperwork was handed to investigators.
Hird dropped a bombshell on Fox Sport's AFL 360 program that evening, saying he had seen written records showing the 34 past and present players had been injected with legal substance thymomodulin, and that those documents had been handed to the Australian Sports Anti-Doping Authority.
Thompson, Hird's former deputy who filled the senior coaching position in 2014, told the same television show he had seen the records Hird had described. He said he had seen a spreadsheet with "Thymomodulin" as a heading, listing players' names and when they received doses. "[It showed] week one, week two and when they had it," Thompson said.
But Thompson did not confirm it had been given to ASADA. "I don't know where it was given, but I've seen it and I assume they took all the paperwork," he said.
Source: http://www.brisbanetimes.com.au/afl/essendon-saga-mark-thompson-backs-james-hirds-supplements-paperwork-claim-20150514-gh1hag
Witness #7 Simon Madden. Former player and Essendon Football Club Board Member.
From an ABC TV interview with Libbi Gorr.
Gorr “…We don’t know what the players were injected with..”
Madden: “In actual…well..I don’t want this conversation taken out of context but..they, they actually do know”
Gorr “The do know, and so were records kept?”
Madden “Yes. One of the problems is there is 4 things…”
Gorr “..because you had joined the board after all this happened..”
Madden “I’ve joined the board after this happened so I wanted to educate myself on it, so rather than making a knee jerk reaction like a lot of people do, I wanted to find the truth and there were four things given to the players which were all above board. But what they can’t do, and this is the governance issue which Essendon have been hit for…”
Gorr “it's the governance thing..”
Madden “…Is it do you take one two three and four, or one and one two and three, or did I take one one two four, that's where the governance fall down. But of what was given is all, as far as I can say, was above board”.
Source: https://t.co/LjU4myVvtw
Note:
Witness #1 is Jobe Watson, Former Captain of the Essendon Football Club - Signed an affidavit stating he was given Thymomodulin, the good thymosin.
Witness #2 is Dean Robinson, Essendon Football Club Fitness Coach - Discussed Thymomodulin also known as Thymosin; he stated he had never heard of Thymosin Beta 4
Witness #3 is Dr Peter Fricker OAM, a former director of the Australian Institute of Sport who at the AFL Anti Doping Tribunal on p490/491 confirm Dank was using Thymomodulin by stating "The immune one, yes, I think there may have been some mention of that" in a meeting in May 2012.
Witness #4 is David Kenley OAM chief executive of Metabolic Pharmaceuticals who met Dank in November 2012 and stated “I am absolutely sure it was Thymomodulin. That is something that stuck in my head. I had never heard of Thymosin Beta-4 until this whole thing blew up.’’
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