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Road To The GF

Chimp

Bench
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I'm strangely happy for the cows, despite being a stinking Qld team, they're a bit of a no dickhead Qld team for the most part.

I'm enjoying the underdog story now, I'm down.

I hate Melbourne, hate the roosters, hate the eels so I'm on the bandwagon now.

Morgan is next level right now.

Exactly how I feel, with Thurston out, they don't have any players I really dislike - as much as it pains me to say it, they all seem like decent, humble blokes who you can get behind as a neutral.
Morgan is outstanding in every aspect of the game, and again comes across as a really level headed, humble and genuine fella - I'll certainly be backing them all the way against the purple scum.
I don't see the cows getting any weaker either - If you're playing fantasy rugby and were building a team from scratch, in Taumalolo and Morgan you've got the first 2 picks you'd make.
 
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Exactly how I feel, with Thurston out, they don't have any players I really dislike - as much as it pains me to say it, they all seem like decent, humble blokes who you can get behind as a neutral.
Morgan is outstanding in every aspect of the game, and again comes across as a really level headed, humble and genuine fella - I'll certainly be backing them all the way against the purple scum.
I don't see the cows getting any weaker either - If you're playing fantasy rugby and were building a team from scratch, in Taumalolo and Morgan you've got the first 2 picks you'd make.

And remember there coach is a ex shark who is a nice guy by all reports
 

carcharias

Immortal
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Are you inferring that we cheated with performance enhancing drugs?
Please correct me if I'm wrong here,
not one player tested positive to an illicit substance
Steven Dank said that nothing he supplied was illegal
The powers that be say that we were using Dank for 4 months in 2011, where did we come? 12 or 13 or something?
the players took a plea because it was easier than fighting it anymore
Have I missed anything?

Just one thing

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sammythesaint

Juniors
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Are you inferring that we cheated with performance enhancing drugs?
Please correct me if I'm wrong here,
not one player tested positive to an illicit substance
Steven Dank said that nothing he supplied was illegal
The powers that be say that we were using Dank for 4 months in 2011, where did we come? 12 or 13 or something?
the players took a plea because it was easier than fighting it anymore
Have I missed anything?
Total BS
Karma bit flanagan big time.
Like essendon coach, he should have been banned for life, never ever to return.
 
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Total BS
Karma bit flanagan big time.
Like essendon coach, he should have been banned for life, never ever to return.
Total BS, really?

OK lets try this one, when St.George won their 11 straight they were on steroids, well for at least 8 of those premierships.
Their doctor at the time, Tony MIllar, was a strong advocate of giving athletes steroids.
He even got sacked as team doctor for the Commonwealth games because of his opinion.
Lets figure his involvement with the Dragons
Denies he ever gave anything illegal to the Dragons--- Just like Dank
Players never tested positive--- just like the Sharks
His name was forever blackmarked but nothing proven---just like Dank

Dr. Millar says that very few of his clients were professional athletes.
Out of the 5000 people he treated , I would count 13 as very few.

Thats it, the overwhelming evidence says the Dragons were on steroids, well at least the same amount of evidence as was against the Sharks. Strip them of all 11!!



A FORMER Australian Commonwealth Games team doctor has called for sporting authorities to give up on their war against drugs, claiming steroids don't cause harm if they are administered properly.

The Lance Armstrong doping scandal has put the issue of drugs in sport back into the spotlight, with most commentators calling for more stringent testing of athletes.

However, Dr Tony Millar, the founder of Australia's first sports medicine clinic and St George's doctor for eight of their 11 straight rugby league premierships in the 1950s and '60s, believes athletes should be allowed to take performance-enhancing substances if they are administered by a health professional. ''It doesn't hurt them if they do it properly,'' Millar said.

''The thing they have told me was that they were unfair. Well, they were given to everybody - and that's more than you can say about the world's best coaches and best equipment. They say that people won't watch things but we all know that drugs are used in sports and they're building bigger and bigger stadiums.''

Millar was the team doctor for three Commonwealth Games campaigns and was about to stand down from the 1986 campaign, his fourth, for health issues. However, he was sacked before he had the chance after a controversial article he wrote on steroid management was picked up by a medical journal.


The 87-year-old, who practised medicine for 67 years before his retirement last year, claims to have administered steroids to as many as 5000 clients as part of a ''harm reduction program''. He denies ever providing steroids to the great Dragons teams he oversaw or to any Commonwealth Games athletes, saying that ''very few'' of his clients were professional athletes.

''I would prescribe these anabolic steroids, monitor you and bring you back when you finished to follow you up to see what happened," said the inaugural City2Surf doctor. ''I didn't have any deaths, no heart problems and I did this for some 20 years. It all depends on what you do with whatever it is. Guns are very dangerous - if you put them up to your head and pull the trigger. But they're not dangerous if you put them in a drawer.

''There are more steroids taken now than there were 30 years ago and there's no evidence of an increased death rate from them.''

The seven Tour de France titles which Armstrong won have been erased from the record books and the cyclist ordered to repay the prizemoney he has won. But as International Cycling Union officials attempt to restore the public's confidence, Millar said testing athletes was a worthless exercise. ''I think it's a waste of time and money when you think how many billions a year it costs,'' he said.

''And we're to give more money to ASADA from the government to test these things. They say they are unfair but you can get them and I could get them. I can't see what's unfair about that. With all that money spent on drug tests, think of what we could have done for the poor. It's become pretty plain to me that [drugs] were being used on the advice of uneducated people. We should be able to do a hell of a lot better with an educated person [administering them].''

http://www.smh.com.au/sport/cycling/doctor-sanctions-steroids-20121027-28c9k.html
 

M2D2

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carcharias

Immortal
Messages
43,120
Total BS, really?

OK lets try this one, when St.George won their 11 straight they were on steroids, well for at least 8 of those premierships.
Their doctor at the time, Tony MIllar, was a strong advocate of giving athletes steroids.
He even got sacked as team doctor for the Commonwealth games because of his opinion.
Lets figure his involvement with the Dragons
Denies he ever gave anything illegal to the Dragons--- Just like Dank
Players never tested positive--- just like the Sharks
His name was forever blackmarked but nothing proven---just like Dank

Dr. Millar says that very few of his clients were professional athletes.
Out of the 5000 people he treated , I would count 13 as very few.

Thats it, the overwhelming evidence says the Dragons were on steroids, well at least the same amount of evidence as was against the Sharks. Strip them of all 11!!



A FORMER Australian Commonwealth Games team doctor has called for sporting authorities to give up on their war against drugs, claiming steroids don't cause harm if they are administered properly.

The Lance Armstrong doping scandal has put the issue of drugs in sport back into the spotlight, with most commentators calling for more stringent testing of athletes.

However, Dr Tony Millar, the founder of Australia's first sports medicine clinic and St George's doctor for eight of their 11 straight rugby league premierships in the 1950s and '60s, believes athletes should be allowed to take performance-enhancing substances if they are administered by a health professional. ''It doesn't hurt them if they do it properly,'' Millar said.

''The thing they have told me was that they were unfair. Well, they were given to everybody - and that's more than you can say about the world's best coaches and best equipment. They say that people won't watch things but we all know that drugs are used in sports and they're building bigger and bigger stadiums.''

Millar was the team doctor for three Commonwealth Games campaigns and was about to stand down from the 1986 campaign, his fourth, for health issues. However, he was sacked before he had the chance after a controversial article he wrote on steroid management was picked up by a medical journal.


The 87-year-old, who practised medicine for 67 years before his retirement last year, claims to have administered steroids to as many as 5000 clients as part of a ''harm reduction program''. He denies ever providing steroids to the great Dragons teams he oversaw or to any Commonwealth Games athletes, saying that ''very few'' of his clients were professional athletes.

''I would prescribe these anabolic steroids, monitor you and bring you back when you finished to follow you up to see what happened," said the inaugural City2Surf doctor. ''I didn't have any deaths, no heart problems and I did this for some 20 years. It all depends on what you do with whatever it is. Guns are very dangerous - if you put them up to your head and pull the trigger. But they're not dangerous if you put them in a drawer.

''There are more steroids taken now than there were 30 years ago and there's no evidence of an increased death rate from them.''

The seven Tour de France titles which Armstrong won have been erased from the record books and the cyclist ordered to repay the prizemoney he has won. But as International Cycling Union officials attempt to restore the public's confidence, Millar said testing athletes was a worthless exercise. ''I think it's a waste of time and money when you think how many billions a year it costs,'' he said.

''And we're to give more money to ASADA from the government to test these things. They say they are unfair but you can get them and I could get them. I can't see what's unfair about that. With all that money spent on drug tests, think of what we could have done for the poor. It's become pretty plain to me that [drugs] were being used on the advice of uneducated people. We should be able to do a hell of a lot better with an educated person [administering them].''

http://www.smh.com.au/sport/cycling/doctor-sanctions-steroids-20121027-28c9k.html

Hey bubby
My old man represented Aus back in the 11 in a row era
A cyclist
He reckons he was given handfuls of pills and told to just take them.
He never asked what they were.
Didn't question it.
They all took them.
 

Generalzod

Immortal
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Total BS, really?

OK lets try this one, when St.George won their 11 straight they were on steroids, well for at least 8 of those premierships.
Their doctor at the time, Tony MIllar, was a strong advocate of giving athletes steroids.
He even got sacked as team doctor for the Commonwealth games because of his opinion.
Lets figure his involvement with the Dragons
Denies he ever gave anything illegal to the Dragons--- Just like Dank
Players never tested positive--- just like the Sharks
His name was forever blackmarked but nothing proven---just like Dank

Dr. Millar says that very few of his clients were professional athletes.
Out of the 5000 people he treated , I would count 13 as very few.

Thats it, the overwhelming evidence says the Dragons were on steroids, well at least the same amount of evidence as was against the Sharks. Strip them of all 11!!



A FORMER Australian Commonwealth Games team doctor has called for sporting authorities to give up on their war against drugs, claiming steroids don't cause harm if they are administered properly.

The Lance Armstrong doping scandal has put the issue of drugs in sport back into the spotlight, with most commentators calling for more stringent testing of athletes.

However, Dr Tony Millar, the founder of Australia's first sports medicine clinic and St George's doctor for eight of their 11 straight rugby league premierships in the 1950s and '60s, believes athletes should be allowed to take performance-enhancing substances if they are administered by a health professional. ''It doesn't hurt them if they do it properly,'' Millar said.

''The thing they have told me was that they were unfair. Well, they were given to everybody - and that's more than you can say about the world's best coaches and best equipment. They say that people won't watch things but we all know that drugs are used in sports and they're building bigger and bigger stadiums.''

Millar was the team doctor for three Commonwealth Games campaigns and was about to stand down from the 1986 campaign, his fourth, for health issues. However, he was sacked before he had the chance after a controversial article he wrote on steroid management was picked up by a medical journal.


The 87-year-old, who practised medicine for 67 years before his retirement last year, claims to have administered steroids to as many as 5000 clients as part of a ''harm reduction program''. He denies ever providing steroids to the great Dragons teams he oversaw or to any Commonwealth Games athletes, saying that ''very few'' of his clients were professional athletes.

''I would prescribe these anabolic steroids, monitor you and bring you back when you finished to follow you up to see what happened," said the inaugural City2Surf doctor. ''I didn't have any deaths, no heart problems and I did this for some 20 years. It all depends on what you do with whatever it is. Guns are very dangerous - if you put them up to your head and pull the trigger. But they're not dangerous if you put them in a drawer.

''There are more steroids taken now than there were 30 years ago and there's no evidence of an increased death rate from them.''

The seven Tour de France titles which Armstrong won have been erased from the record books and the cyclist ordered to repay the prizemoney he has won. But as International Cycling Union officials attempt to restore the public's confidence, Millar said testing athletes was a worthless exercise. ''I think it's a waste of time and money when you think how many billions a year it costs,'' he said.

''And we're to give more money to ASADA from the government to test these things. They say they are unfair but you can get them and I could get them. I can't see what's unfair about that. With all that money spent on drug tests, think of what we could have done for the poor. It's become pretty plain to me that [drugs] were being used on the advice of uneducated people. We should be able to do a hell of a lot better with an educated person [administering them].''

http://www.smh.com.au/sport/cycling/doctor-sanctions-steroids-20121027-28c9k.html
Geez why hasn't this been not talked about more often?
Should start up a topic in the NRL forum.
 

Inferno

Coach
Messages
18,345
Back on topic and because I CBF starting a new thread.

Anyone else going to give the GF a miss next week?

Hate both teams and have much less interest in the game these days. Between the refereeing f**k ups, the bunker and the sanitisation of the game unless the Sharks are playing I really don't care.
 

YTSharks

Juniors
Messages
943
Back on topic and because I CBF starting a new thread.

Anyone else going to give the GF a miss next week?

Hate both teams and have much less interest in the game these days. Between the refereeing f**k ups, the bunker and the sanitisation of the game unless the Sharks are playing I really don't care.
I'm working and since we lost I didn't really care
 
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