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Drugs in sport - government investigation
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[QUOTE="Kaz, post: 2474852, member: 1843"] Cronulla Sharks chairman Damian Irvine claims players were injected with horse drugs. The Cronulla Sharks rugby league club sacked four coaching staff members and suspended their coach Shane Flanagan because they did not reveal allegations some players were injected with drugs used on horses. The club's chairman Damian Irvine alleged his football club staff had not notified the board about the allegations of drug use which date back to 2011. One of the drugs is believed to be TV-500, a substance used on horses to increase muscle growth, strength and endurance. The stunning claims were made as the club prepared to open the season tonight against the Gold Coast Titans. Irvine broke his silence on the scandal that has rocked the club and the NRL. He spoke exclusively to The Sunday Telegraph Sports Editor-at-Large Phil Rothfield. [URL]http://www.news.com.au/sport/nrl/cronulla-sharks-chairman-claims-players-were-injected-with-horse-drugs/story-fndujljl-1226593894057[/URL] You would think the players would be thinking something was wrong, when they started grazing on the paddock & eating hay at half time. [/QUOTE]
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