I am intrigued how you relate players using illicit drugs to James Hird implementing a systematic team wide doping program
Illicit drugs are performance enhancing.
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I am intrigued how you relate players using illicit drugs to James Hird implementing a systematic team wide doping program
I am intrigued how you relate players using illicit drugs to James Hird implementing a systematic team wide doping program
Your point has zero relevance you nuff nuffthey are the same thing you stupid campaigner
Illicit Drugs ARE performance enhancing - Regardless of who implemented it half your team was on the sh*t.
just shut the fu** up.
James Hird was not handing out coke and ice via his shady "sports scientest" matesIllicit drugs are performance enhancing.
James Hird was not handing out coke and ice via his shady "sports scientest" mates
So it didn’t pass the “scientest?”
Ooooo 92* and 94* looking shaky"Matt Barber, the athletics coach at the centre of the Dean Capobianco drug scandal seven years ago, has quit his coaching job at a Perth boys' school after giving performance-enhancing tablets to a year 12 student.
Barber, a former Commonwealth Games shot-putter, was named at the 1988 Senate inquiry into drugs in sport.
In 1996, Dean Capobianco, the sprinter he coached to the 200-metre world championship final in 1994, tested positive to the steroid stanozolol.
An independent tribunal cleared Capobianco to run at the 1996 Olympic Games but in March 1997 the International Amateur Athletics Federation overturned the decision and suspended Capobianco for four years.
Barber was one of the key men behind the success of West Coast in the early 1990s, when he oversaw the club's weights program."
Geelong floggos like this.Ooooo 92* and 94* looking shaky