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Drugs in sport - government investigation
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[QUOTE="subsbligh, post: 2469660, member: 1950"] Is it as simple as: there's a list of prohibited substances. You will only be banned if you are caught, and it's very difficult to detect peptides even if you are unlucky enough to be randomly tested? Substances not on the list are free to use Everyone at every club pushes every boundary for an advantage. The Manlys and Melbourne Storms of the competition push every boundary, every refs call, every inch. It's not in the spirit of the game but in a cut throat industry like professional sport there's no goodwill or good faith. [/QUOTE]
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