Nine sports cheats facing ban for illegal drug use
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Bourbon Rat
, oct. 22 2010 10:12
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#1
Posté 22 octobre 2010 - 10:12
NINE Australian athletes - It is believed NRL and AFL players may have also been among those who tested positive in what could become Australia's biggest doping scandal.
Hopefully ASADA & the media will not drag this out into a long running saga.
Those who tested positive need to be named ASAP,so those who didn't can get on with their lives.
Hopefully ASADA & the media will not drag this out into a long running saga.
Those who tested positive need to be named ASAP,so those who didn't can get on with their lives.
Always carry a flagon of whiskey in case of snakebite
and furthermore always carry a small snake - W C Fields
#2
Posté 23 octobre 2010 - 02:47
QUOTE (Bourbon Rat @ Oct 22 2010, 10:12 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
NINE Australian athletes - It is believed NRL and AFL players may have also been among those who tested positive in what could become Australia's biggest doping scandal.
Hopefully ASADA & the media will not drag this out into a long running saga.
Those who tested positive need to be named ASAP,so those who didn't can get on with their lives.
Hopefully ASADA & the media will not drag this out into a long running saga.
Those who tested positive need to be named ASAP,so those who didn't can get on with their lives.
ALL sportspeople who test positive for drugs should get a life ban from ALL sports for life, and that includes administration and coaching. the sportspeople found guilty of drug taking do need to be made a example of.
#3
Posté 23 octobre 2010 - 04:50
This one will be an interesting case study,as it now appears that the 'supplements' proscribed by clubs / trainers as part of an athletes diet regime may not list every chemical in them ? And the onus is on the athlete should they test positive to traces of a banned substance.
NRL, NSWRL support ASADA warnings
NRL, NSWRL support ASADA warnings
Ce message a été modifié par Bourbon Rat - 23 octobre 2010 - 04:59 .
Always carry a flagon of whiskey in case of snakebite
and furthermore always carry a small snake - W C Fields
#4
Posté 23 octobre 2010 - 03:09
Still waiting to hear of top level names in the frame.
Why make announcement without following it up with action.
If they weren't ready to act they should have waited until they were.
Why make announcement without following it up with action.
If they weren't ready to act they should have waited until they were.



Melbourne Storm Premiers 2012 Minor Premiers 2011 Featherstone Rovers League Winners 2010, 2011and 2012 Grand Finalists 2010, 2011 and 2012; Grand Final Winners & Champions 2011
#5
Posté 25 octobre 2010 - 12:06
Drug testing is up there with the draft and the salary cap, Gives wanabee Hitler control freaks somthing to feel important about.
#6
Posté 07 novembre 2010 - 08:49
Not sure about a ban but there's something strange here that Jake Friend had Valium tablets prescribed for an old lady in his possession on a night out.
Friend Drug Drama
Friend Drug Drama



Melbourne Storm Premiers 2012 Minor Premiers 2011 Featherstone Rovers League Winners 2010, 2011and 2012 Grand Finalists 2010, 2011 and 2012; Grand Final Winners & Champions 2011
#7
Posté 08 novembre 2010 - 02:30
QUOTE (DJDJDJ @ Oct 25 2010, 01:06 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Drug testing is up there with the draft and the salary cap, Gives wanabee Hitler control freaks somthing to feel important about.
Please explain. Surely you are NOT suggesting that drug testing should be banned and that it is OK to take drugs?
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