Hunt done for Cocaine dealing...Titans Charged

More than 10 footballers involved in Queensland drug probe
PETER BADEL, JEREMY PIERCE AND CHRIS GARRY THE COURIER-MAIL FEBRUARY 20, 2015 9:36PM
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UPDATE: MORE than 10 footballers are embroiled in the Queensland Crime and Corruption Commission probe that on Friday netted Reds star Karmichael Hunt and Titans duo Beau Falloon and Jamie Dowling.
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In Queensland sport’s darkest day, the CCC yesterday dropped a bombshell, levelling charges against tri-code athlete Hunt, Falloon and Dowling for allegedly supplying cocaine.
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The series of busts are part of a sweeping, six-month police sting that saw former Origin league stars Jason Smith and Matt Seers charged last month for cocaine trafficking.
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Hunt, Falloon and Dowling were immediately stood down by their clubs. And well-placed sources told The Courier-Mail on Friday night more big names are under surveillance at three leading Queensland teams – NRL’s Titans, rugby’s Reds and AFL’s Suns.
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It can be revealed drug investigators have personally contacted a fourth Queensland sporting star, while as many as seven Titans players are in the crosshairs of the probe.
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More charges are expected to be laid on Saturday, following Saturday night’s trial between North Queensland and the Titans in Cairns.
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The CCC will allege the players were supplying cocaine for personal use or to on-supply cocaine to friends and colleagues between June and December last year.
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The first ruction hit on Friday morning, when 28-year-old Hunt – the Reds’ marquee off-season recruit – was charged with four counts of supplying cocaine.
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Queensland sport was then rocked by revelations Falloon, 27, and Dowling, 24, had also been served with notices to appear in court on four and two counts of supply respectively.
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The trio will appear in Southport Magistrates Court on March 5 – the day of the NRL’s premiership opener between the Broncos and Souths at Suncorp Stadium.
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Officials at the Gold Coast Suns said last night they had not been contacted by authorities. But the Titans are facing a nervous wait, with top-liners other than Falloon and Dowling also on the CCC’s drugs radar.
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Shattered Titans boss Graham Annesley admitted on Friday night it was a “black day” for the club, with Dowling and Falloon failing to advise the club of their arrests.
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“Unfortunately, I was placed in a situation where I learned about these matters through the media,” he said.
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Asked if there would be more arrests, he said: “I simply don’t know. I didn’t know these matters were being made public today. We have to see what unfolds.
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“We have spent the vast part of the day trying to get the veracity of what were rumours but are now facts.
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“The playing group has been addressed this afternoon to advise them of what is going on.
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“The fact it has taken us a long time today to verify these matters is very disappointing.
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“There are a lot of very good people associated with this club. It is not fair to them that get dragged through these scandals.”
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The Titans have now been forced out of their Southport School training facility and are currently homeless.
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The Titans decided it was in the school’s and their best interest to not train in the vicinity of children while two of their players are facing cocaine supply charges.
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Titans chief executive Graham Annesley said the club had no contingency plans and would have to rush to find a new place to train.
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The Titans had only been at the venue this pre-season after their lease ran out at the much-maligned Centre of Excellence.
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Criminal lawyer Chris Nyst confirmed he would be representing Falloon, saying: “We’re given to understand it relates to alleged relatively minor drug use unrelated to Mr Falloon’s football activities.”
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Dowling also intends to contest the charges.
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QRU CEO Jim Carmichael said: “It has been determined by QRU, ARU and the Rugby Union Players’ Association and after discussion with Karmichael that it would be best for his welfare that he is not available for selection this weekend.”
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Meanwhile, former Brisbane CEO Bruno Cullen insists Hunt was not involved with drugs during his Broncos career.
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Cullen was chief of the Broncos from 2003 until 2010, Hunt’s entire career at the club.
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Cullen said there were no issues presented to him regarding Hunt that involved drugs.
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“I’m totally shocked,” Cullen said.
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“We had no indication of any of that activity when he was at the Broncos.
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“Definitely not. There was no suggestion of anything to do with that (drugs).”

http://www.couriermail.com.au/sport/nrl/more-than-10-footballers-involved-in-queensland-drug-probe/story-fniabrr8-1227232342706

Wow…will they even have a team.....this could seriously mean the end of the Titans....sponsors will be running a mile i'd imagine...
 
This is gonna get really juicy over the next week or two by sound of it. Going to be fascinating watching it unfold.
 
Personally I think this makes the Titans game a far more risky proposition for the WTs rd 1

You know the Titans are going to come out firing in their 1st home game to try and put some positive spin on their season
 
@happy tiger said:
Personally I think this makes the Titans game a far more risky proposition for the WTs rd 1

You know the Titans are going to come out firing in their 1st home game to try and put some positive spin on their season

They've gotta have enough players to field a team first. At this rate they're going to struggle.
 
@happy tiger said:
Personally I think this makes the Titans game a far more risky proposition for the WTs rd 1

You know the Titans are going to come out firing in their 1st home game to try and put some positive spin on their season

If they need this for motivation to come out firing..they truly are off their heads….or maybe you are...
 
@Geo. said:
@happy tiger said:
Personally I think this makes the Titans game a far more risky proposition for the WTs rd 1

You know the Titans are going to come out firing in their 1st home game to try and put some positive spin on their season

If they need this for motivation to come out firing..they truly are off their heads….or maybe you are...

I reckon the latter part.
 
@Geo. said:
@happy tiger said:
Personally I think this makes the Titans game a far more risky proposition for the WTs rd 1

You know the Titans are going to come out firing in their 1st home game to try and put some positive spin on their season

If they need this for motivation to come out firing..they truly are off their heads….or maybe you are...

Well it makes sure they are up even more Geo

Coaches use anything to help feed the fires , you should know that :brick:
 
From reports this morning this investigation has been going on for over 6 months so these guys will have the goods required to go after many .apparently there could be up to 6 more Tiatans players involved plus others from more clubs . Hope Berry gate is the only thing our club has to be concerned with. But it does seem there are some ugly times ahead for some players.
 
@underdog said:
They'll need to be able to field a team first, Geo.

At this rate, we'll take the game on forfeit.

I agree …wrong nutter...Happy is the one babbling on about the Motivation from Heaven firing them up to be Invincible ....
 
@foreveratiger said:
@hobbo2803 said:
@crusader said:
Troublesome fans are easily dealt with. NRL has a much bigger cultural issue from grassroots to top grade amongst it's player group. Our children's supposed role models. I really struggled to get my kids to come to the games with me last year. They used to beg me to take them in the rain.

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I dislike the term ' role models' being used for sports stars , they aren't role models IMO

parents , grand parents , direct family members and even School teachers are role models .

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I agree and spot on hobbo.
How many kids have been let down by role models they thought they can look up to ?
Then Parents have to figure how to explain to there young kids what they have done :brick: .
You will probably have a young kid asking his Father Tomorrow night why Hunt is not playing for the Reds ?
These Professionals if you want to call them that ? don't understand what an important role they play in a young fans life . As a kid i used to look up to Junior Pearce as my role model and to me he truly was .

As a father I would say to the kid that the reason that Hunt is not playing for the Reds is because he is being investigated by police for selling a dangerous drug called cocaine. I would not sugar coat it even if the kid looked up to this player. The reason why many kids get hooked onto drugs is because they get pushed into by someone whom they admire or are bullied by.
 
@Geo. said:
@underdog said:
They'll need to be able to field a team first, Geo.

At this rate, we'll take the game on forfeit.

I agree …wrong nutter...Happy is the one babbling on about the Motivation from Heaven firing them up to be Invincible ....

Enjoying Nimbin are we ??
 
@Geo. said:
@underdog said:
They'll need to be able to field a team first, Geo.

At this rate, we'll take the game on forfeit.

I agree …wrong nutter...Happy is the one babbling on about the Motivation from Heaven firing them up to be Invincible ....

Only happy can find a negative in the fact that the GC is in big trouble.

Thanks again for keeping it real for us all…..zzzzzzzzzzz,oooh sorry nodded off for a second there,yeah cheers. :crazy
 
Geez wouldn't it be nice to start just one NRL season without some player/players, team/ teams embroiled in some sort of scandal. This same time, every year, you can bet your house on something surfacing in the media that puts a dampener on the start of the season - it's getting ridiculous really. We should start a guessing comp for what it will be, and which club it will involve, next year.
 
@crusader said:
Troublesome fans are easily dealt with. NRL has a much bigger cultural issue from grassroots to top grade amongst it's player group. Our children's supposed role models. I really struggled to get my kids to come to the games with me last year. They used to beg me to take them in the rain.

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I doubt that the NRL has any bigger problem with drugs than any other similar organisation. Drugs are a Society problem , Not an individual Sports problem!!!!!
I would be safe in saying that any organisation containing the same amount of young men would be likely to have a similar amount of drug activity.
It's nieve for anyone to say that Soccer , Afl, Rugby union , or anyone has less drugs involvement than anyone else.
NRL and AFL players have a much higher profile than Soccer , and their players are much more recognisable than soccer and union players , and therefore whenever they blink there are phone cameras popping.
Apart from the actual supporters of Union and Soccer , most of the general public would not recognise many( except maybe the top dozen or so) of either code if they were out in public.

League has the most far reaching anti drug program than any of the codes( Luckily we don't have the Afl's ridiculous 3strike policy)
And actually make a decent attempt at addressing the drug problem for its players. While there is some evidence that some of the other codes sometimes appear to not want to know about it.

At least we don't have the Hooligan problems that have plagued Soccer over its history here, and shown by the Wanderers at times more recently. ( fights and illegal flares) etc.
 
@simonthetiger said:
@Geo. said:
@underdog said:
They'll need to be able to field a team first, Geo.

At this rate, we'll take the game on forfeit.

I agree …wrong nutter...Happy is the one babbling on about the Motivation from Heaven firing them up to be Invincible ....

Only happy can find a negative in the fact that the GC is in big trouble.

Thanks again for keeping it real for us all…..zzzzzzzzzzz,oooh sorry nodded off for a second there,yeah cheers. :crazy

Simon proves again he has never played a game of football in his life

I'm assuming that you've never played a team sport so I'll try and explain it real simply for you

Most the Titans squad will be absolutely shellshocked with what has happened

You could tell by Annersley's reaction yesterday they are just mortified with what has happened

They will need a massive pick up and they will need it pretty quickly , remember they had their co captain stood down (Bird ) and another player sacked (Carter)

Add to the fact their other co captain (Myles ) wife is fighting cancer

They also just sacked their only ever coach (Cartright) and only ever defensive coach Gillmeister

They are wondering when the bottom of the bottomless pit will finally hit

They will need a massive performance first up to keep the members and fans from jumping off the bungey at the Spit without a bungey rope

I know first up games are important , but the Titans need a positive first up probably more than every other club and I'm sure their management and coaching staff know that

They are also doing their damnedest to show DCE that they are a capable club to possibly sign with

I've heard they are talking 7 figures a season
 
@happy tiger said:
@simonthetiger said:
@Geo. said:
@underdog said:
They'll need to be able to field a team first, Geo.

At this rate, we'll take the game on forfeit.

I agree …wrong nutter...Happy is the one babbling on about the Motivation from Heaven firing them up to be Invincible ....

Only happy can find a negative in the fact that the GC is in big trouble.

Thanks again for keeping it real for us all…..zzzzzzzzzzz,oooh sorry nodded off for a second there,yeah cheers. :crazy

Simon proves again he has never played a game of football in his life

I'm assuming that you've never played a team sport so I'll try and explain it real simply for you

Most the Titans squad will be absolutely shellshocked with what has happened

You could tell by Annersley's reaction yesterday they are just mortified with what has happened

They will need a massive pick up and they will need it pretty quickly , remember they had their co captain stood down (Bird ) and another player sacked (Carter)

Add to the fact their other co captain (Myles ) wife is fighting cancer

They also just sacked their only ever coach (Cartright) and only ever defensive coach Gillmeister

They are wondering when the bottom of the bottomless pit will finally hit

They will need a massive performance first up to keep the members and fans from jumping off the bungey at the Spit without a bungey rope

I know first up games are important , but the Titans need a positive first up probably more than every other club and I'm sure their management and coaching staff know that

They are also doing their damnedest to show DCE that they are a capable club to possibly sign with

I've heard they are talking 7 figures a season

Yep , games like this are always a danger game , they'll all lift and smash everything in front on them , or fall in a heap.
Hope it's the latter, yet I'm more nervous about game 1 than I was before
 

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