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Drugs in sport - government investigation
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[QUOTE="Porthoz, post: 2474176, member: 2221"] Anyone signing papers without reading them is a moron, and should be made accountable for their content anyway! Now I know that rugby league players in general may not be the smartest cookies, but Cameron Smith and Cooper Cronk don't come across as dumb, or dumber than Slater, who was smart enough not to sign a second contract. Any excuse in that flavor is the biggest copout. Anyone taking tablets or even worse, injections, without querying what they are being given is exactly the same... a moron! The only problem here is whether the physician or therapist tell them the truth, which would basically equal assault or even grievous bodily harm. Anyway, to be really effective, the performance enhancement drugs which are at the basis of the accusations cannot be administered orally, so the slipping something in their drinks is also a copout excuse. This is in no way excusing the way the Govt and ASADA are handling this matter btw! [/QUOTE]
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