when was the last time a player was caught doping to this extreme? I know there was the sharks supplements program. And Sandor Earl was done, but I don't recall anything about anabolic steroids.
If I was the Sharks, i would be fuming at ASADA.
This test was done in November, and subsequent of the failed test, they made decisions that would likely of been different if they had have been aware of the results.......
Do we know that ASADA is actually to blame? It's starting to appear that the Sharks hung onto the damning evidence?
I guess ASADA could be asked, why announce it now?? ...then again, maybe they only recently received the info...which in itself, sounds weird.
Do we know that ASADA is actually to blame? It's starting to appear that the Sharks hung onto the damning evidence?
I guess ASADA could be asked, why announce it now?? ...then again, maybe they only recently received the info...which in itself, sounds weird.
Rodney Howe, Robbie O'Davis, Adam MacDougall and Wayne Richards in 1998 was a huge story.
A lot of people forgot because he was on the way out, but Mullen's career ended when he tested positive to PEDs.
Always felt bad for Mullen tbh. No excuse though.
I would just like the smoke and mirrors taken out of the timing of these announcements.
The NRL should introduce a policy along the lines of If a test result is not announced within X days of it being conducted it is null and void and the person has to be tested again before any positive result can be announced much less penalties given.
One day this propensity for ASADA to play ducks and drakes with the timing of their announcements on test results could come and bite us (I certainly hope not but you never know) so I would rather the NRL get on the front foot and do something about it now.
Rodney Howe, Robbie O'Davis, Adam MacDougall and Wayne Richards in 1998 was a huge story.
A lot of people forgot because he was on the way out, but Mullen's career ended when he tested positive to PEDs.
That is a fair point but I still have great difficulty accepting the timing as just coincidental with the restart of the season.and then the NRL would likely be banned from operating in this country and in world sport, so yeah perhaps not the best plan...
Anyone want to stop and consider for a second that this timing might be as a result of an on-going investigative strategy?
They delayed the announcement to give them time to covertly investigate and now they are going overt?
Apologies if law enforcement strategies aren’t as convenient as we’d all like them to be...
Once again, such inconvenience can be easily mitigated simply by not breaking the rules...
I’m 43 and I’ve somehow managed to live my life never once requiring 1ml of anabolic steroids...
I would just like the smoke and mirrors taken out of the timing of these announcements.
The NRL should introduce a policy along the lines of If a test result is not announced within X days of it being conducted it is null and void and the person has to be tested again before any positive result can be announced much less penalties given.
One day this propensity for ASADA to play ducks and drakes with the timing of their announcements on test results could come and bite us (I certainly hope not but you never know) so I would rather the NRL get on the front foot and do something about it now.