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Who are the dopes?
The NRL doping scandal has produced one of the most bizarre cases of mistaken identity since former Warriors forward Tony Tatupu was given a cheque for signing with Super League meant for teammate Tony Tuimavave, after a player received a phone call from the Australian Sports Anti-Doping Authority last week. The player was contacted to arrange an interview over the allegations of drugs use among players at his club and despite advising the caller he was playing elsewhere he was told ASADA still wanted to speak to him. An ASADA representative later phoned him back to apologise and said: ''Sorry, same christian name but different surname.'' The incident reminds Sin Bin of a great story from the Super League war when News Ltd representatives travelled to Auckland to sign Warriors players for the breakaway competition. They had a sliding scale of sign-on payments depending on the player's standing and a list of what each player was worth. Tatupu, who was only a fringe player at the time, was among the first players to speak with the negotiators and after asking who he was the News Ltd representative mistakenly crossed off Tuimavave's name and wrote him a $100,000 cheque. When Tuimavave saw the negotiator soon after, he said, ''We've already signed you'' before realising his error and frantically trying to convince Tatupu to swap his cheque for one worth considerably less.
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