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Title Four Corners: Whatever It Takes
Published Australia : ABC, 2016
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Summary "We can beat anyone, as long as we do whatever it takes." - Essendon Football Club AdvertisementAs muscular sporting slogans go, it's a beauty. But for Essendon Football Club, it's become memorable for all the wrong reasons, symbolising the attitude that brought the Club undone. It was their motto as they prepared for the 2013 AFL season, just as the story of the Club's supplements program broke open, kicking off the biggest sports drug scandal in Australian history.Three years on, despite numerous reviews, investigations and court hearings, there are still questions the club has not answered. To this day, the players still don't know exactly what they were given."If I don't get this information and I don't get the answers to the questions I'm asking, it's never going to go away." - Hal Hunter, Former Essendon Football Club PlayerThis week Four Corners takes you inside one former Essendon player's battle to find out just what was in the supplements he was directed to take."They're not even willing to tell him what (the supplement) is, they're not even willing to tell him that they don't know." - LawyerAs a rookie with the club, Hal Hunter joined the other more senior players in the supplements program. He gives an eye witness account of what it was like to be part of the regime and what went on once the scandal broke."Now (they're) trying to make him pay for the privilege of finding out." - LawyerHe describes how the Club has stonewalled his attempts to obtain his medical records prompting him to take action in court, the first Essendon player to do so.Hal Hunter's case gives an insight into the oversight of the club and its approach to the duty of care it owed all its players."I don't understand how an employer can treat an employee in that way." - Player Agent
Notes Closed captioning in English
Event Broadcast 2016-03-21 at 20:30:00
Notes Classification: NC
Subject Doping in sports.
Football players -- Drug use.
Prohibition.
Essendon Football Club (Essendon, Vic.)
Australia.
New South Wales.
Form Streaming video
Author Ferguson, Sarah, host
McDermott, Quentin, reporter
Charter, Shane, contributor
Clark, Bradley, contributor
Constantinou, Jim, contributor
Coyle, Ian, contributor
Dank, Stephen, contributor
Derham, Bella, contributor
Harcourt, Peter, contributor
Hird, James, contributor
Hunter, Hal, contributor
Jess, Peter, contributor
Keyzer, Patrick, contributor
Larkins, Peter, contributor
Little, Graham, contributor
Macavaney, Bruce, contributor
Mcdevitt, Ben, contributor
Stevens, Melita, contributor
Thompson, Skip, contributor
Willcourt, Robin, contributor