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Drugs in sport - government investigation
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[QUOTE="Morkel, post: 2515462, member: 8215"] Lance Armstrong never returned a positive test. Why are people so quick to defend cheats? Politics, bluster, and journalism aside, it is clear that what went on was illegal. The fact that the players supposedly didn't know doesn't matter. They were legally obliged to check on everything they took. I'd sure there are Storm players who won GF's that didn't know their club was doing the dirty, but they still lose their premierships. If any player has gained an advantage by illegal means, rub them out. We love our game because players can do things that are almost super-human. I want to be able to marvel at those players, think about the hard work they've done to get there, and hold them in suitable regard. If someone's achieved those feats by illegal means, it not only waters down the wonder towards those that have achieved it legit, but it also penalises the team-mates, the clubs, and the fans, of those who do the right thing. [/QUOTE]
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