Author Topic: NRL player receives infraction notice for using and trafficking peptides  (Read 1317 times)

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The NRL today issued Canberra player Sandor Earl with an Infraction Notice and has accepted an immediate provisional suspension for breaches of the Leagues Anti-Doping Policy.

The provisional suspension follows evidence relating to Mr Earl obtained by the NRL relating to the use and trafficking of the peptide CJC 1295 and other prohibited substances.

Sandor Earl has agreed to continue to assist with the investigation and is seeking to obtain the benefit of substantial assistance provisions.

NRL Chief Executive Mr Dave Smith said today that the news is a clear reminder of the significance of ASADA’s ongoing investigations.

“Today’s development reinforces the position we have taken from the outset and highlights our resolve in dealing with what are serious issues.

“We continue to work with ASADA, the government authority in anti-doping , to get to the bottom of all allegations.

“We will act on evidence when it is fully available.

“Everyone should be in no doubt that ASADA is continuing its investigations and that we will continue to work closely with them.

“I stress that we do not have evidence at this stage that would warrant any further action against any individual or club.

“Our resolve on these issues remain clear.

“There is no place for drugs in our game and the sweeping actions we have taken in relation to new drug testing and the formation of the integrity unit this year underline our commitment in that area.

“The rights and welfare of the players also remains paramount and we continue to provide both welfare and legal support to them throughout this process.

“We want a safe environment for our players and that means a sport where there is no place for performance enhancing drugs and no place for people who take risks with the well-being of athletes.

“We remain committed to a drug free sport.”

http://www.nrl.com/sandor-earl-issued-infraction-notice/tabid/10874/newsid/74336/default.aspx

Guess whos next?

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52. On 2 December 2011, Charter returned to Melbourne with raw material for GHRP-6,
CJC-1295, Thymosin Beta-4 and IGF1-LR3. During December 2011, he also ordered
from China, via email, on behalf of Dank: GHRP-2, GHRP-6, CJC-1295, Hexarelin,
Thymosin beta-4 and Mechano growth factor. These substances were delivered to Alavi.

60. Immediately after sending the email with the Protocol, Robinson emailed Reid material
on a number of WADA prohibited substances, including steroids, testosterone, SARM S-
22, CJC-1295, HGH, GHRP-6 and Mechano Growth Factor
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http://www.smh.com.au/rugby-league/...after-danks-secret-tryout-20130330-2h06u.html

Sandor Earl was on the cusp of switching to the AFL after participating in a secret try-out for Essendon arranged by sports scientist Stephen Dank.
Fairfax Media can reveal Earl was put through a series of kicking, marking and hand-balling drills last May when the Bombers travelled to Sydney for their round-nine clash with the GWS Giants.

wtf ...

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I've separated this from the Essendon thread so we don't have two discussions going at once.

Players caught trafficking banned substances is more in line with the talk when all this drugs in Aussie sport started earlier in the year.