Re: Stick with code, says WADA
I think most athletes at professional level are exposed to this new world of high performance supplements. All top athletes have to negotiate this slippery slope.
I talked to a mate who played for England under 18's and teaches now at Geelong Grammar. Still has a few friends playing in the premier league. In regards to supplements and scandals, the same kinds of regimes go on in IPL all the time, and Rugby has its issues.
I like your idea of the AFL being the 'pharmacy' for all 18 clubs, but if everyone knows what everyone else is taking, the clubs will argue " how can we gain a competitive edge? ".
It looks like the AFL has to invest more money in education and detection. Also, shorten the season, and just play less footy so players have more time to recove
I think most athletes at professional level are exposed to this new world of high performance supplements. All top athletes have to negotiate this slippery slope.
I talked to a mate who played for England under 18's and teaches now at Geelong Grammar. Still has a few friends playing in the premier league. In regards to supplements and scandals, the same kinds of regimes go on in IPL all the time, and Rugby has its issues.
I like your idea of the AFL being the 'pharmacy' for all 18 clubs, but if everyone knows what everyone else is taking, the clubs will argue " how can we gain a competitive edge? ".
It looks like the AFL has to invest more money in education and detection. Also, shorten the season, and just play less footy so players have more time to recove
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