WADA calls in the big gun
The World Anti-Doping Agency has reportedly turned to US guru Richard Young as it seeks to prosecute 34 current and former Essendon players.
Young, a top international sports lawyer, is best known for playing a part in the downfall of drug cheats Marion Jones, Floyd Landis and Lance Armstrong.
The Bryan Cave partner, who is based in Colorado Springs, helped draft the original World Anti-Doping Code.
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WADA revealed last week it was appealing the AFL anti-doping tribunal’s verdict on March 31, which cleared all the players of charges related to the banned peptide Thymosin beta-4.
The venue and date of the upcoming hearing will be determined after the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) panel is appointed.
WADA is yet to reveal details on its legal team, but News Corp Australia reported on Wednesday that Young will present its case against the past and present Bombers.
If true, it will take little time for Young to be brought up to speed on proceedings.
He advised ASADA during its initial investigation of the Bombers and NRL club Cronulla.
Young has handled high-profile cases involving the United States Anti-Doping Agency, United States Olympic Committee and other national Olympic bodies.