Hmmmeelofwest wrote:This is looking like the biggest sports beat up in aus history.Xman wrote:The only thing suss is that they are under investigation so the finger of suspicion is on them. If Danks didnt do what he said, and gave them PED's despite saying he wouldnt then theyre stuffed. If he did what he said, and gave players what he told the entire club he would, theyre fine. The entire coaching and medical staff were involved. There's no way they would have agreed to PED's.King-Eliagh wrote:Xman if you dont think this situation is highly suss then you are at odds with the vast majority of Aussie sports fans. Actually I've proven in the other thread that you're at odds with your own thoughts half the time. Is this just another example Xman?
Confused buffoon just doesnt cut it when describing how lost you are lately Xman. Pick up yer game!
http://www.smh.com.au/rugby-league/leag ... 2eb70.html
THE MANLY SEA EAGLES were on Tuesday told none of their players had tested positive to illegal substances.
Sea Eagles chief executive David Perry and chairman Scott Penn met with the Australian Sports Anti-Doping Authority on Tuesday afternoon and were informed that, while the club remained under investigation, none of their players - past or present - had tested positive.
The Sea Eagles confirmed it in a statement released on Tuesday night.
Manly were one of six clubs under investigation that met with ASADA officials on Tuesday but there remain more questions than answers just three weeks out from the start of the season.
Don't get too excited. Apparently its virtually impossible to catch someone on peptides with today's testing. WADA and ASADA convict on other evidence now, like testimonies, confessions...remember, lance Armstrong never failed one drug test.
http://www.news.com.au/sport/nrl/reveal ... 6576551467THE science of cheating has become so advanced that testers simply cannot detect them. That was the message from yesterday's inaugural briefing between ASADA and all six NRL clubs implicated in the Australian Crime Commission's report into performance-enhancing drug use.
The clubs and fans want instant results so they can get on with their season. But ASADA will need to investigate these issues for months to get a true picture of how deeply these clubs are involved.
The fact that no positive results have been shown in no way clears clubs. This could still be a massive issue and the fact that 6 NRL clubs are suspected could impact the code tremendously.