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Dunno mate, hopefully common sense prevails and they see it for what it is a rogue Dr doing the wrong thing.
They'd be well within their rights to issue bans to anyone that they can prove took a banned substance. Depends on alot of things reckon there will be a bit of political pressure to stop individual players getting hit with bans
I imagine any player who is able to be proven to have taken a banned substance will be in for a ban not sure if it will be issued by the AFL or asada, then you would think the teams involved if enough players would be in for some hefty fines and maybe other sanctions like draft picks or points.
AFL has no control over player suspensions, thats all up to ASADA. AFL can obviously implement club sanctions. On the other hand, I can't see ASADA banning half a team.
AFL has no control over player suspensions, thats all up to ASADA. AFL can obviously implement club sanctions. On the other hand, I can't see ASADA banning half a team.
May have been the case in the past, before all sporting bodies were forced to give that to ASADA. Think it was 2008 or around then it changed. AFL were reluctant and last major code to join I believe, until the Gov't threatened them with loss of funds etc.
I can't imagine that Essendon players were doing hours and hours more training per week than any other AFL club. (Assuming that Essendon are the only ones who were using peps, which is unlikely to say the least).
I'm assuming it was for a fuller recovery. But whatever they were planning, they fucked it. They were dog tired in the second half of the season, and they were pulling one or two hammies a week.
Up until round 10 when the board cut off the high price suppliment scheme (rumoured to be 5 grand per player p/w) they where flying then the board gives the budget a hair cut and bang!! Hammys left right and centre which goes to the fact that they put on more size and strengh then there ligaments and joints could take, usual diagnoses from hgh over use is ligament and joints being neglected due to power surges they don't catch up with the groath stage. And every one knew they where getting over trained but that was okay whilst they where on gear the trouble happend when they where cut off suddenly
can i ask .. did it really take 12 months and millions of dollars to figure out that our sports people are on PEDs?
How else do the NRL players put on 15kgs in the off season? in the 80's the props were 120kgs and fat now they are 120kgs and ripped. why is it when i have a knee reconstruction it takes me 6 months to recover but they can be on the field in 6 weeks?
the media needs to pipe down... we need our sports people on PEDs.. we, the fans demand it... we want to see more goals, tries and points, bigger hits, faster game play otherwise we get bored and will not watch the games, no fans, no money
Also dont forget the Governement finaly got what they wanted.. they are off the front page of the news .. this is all tactics so they stop trashing the government... now they are trashing sport... the darkest days of Australian sport ! ppfftt what aload of rubbish