Drugs In Rugby

http://www.rte.ie/radio/utils/radioplayer/rteradioweb.html#!rii=9%3A20696085%3A15036%3A%3A

H’on Kimmage.

Sew it into 'em.

[QUOTE=“TheUlteriorMotive, post: 1056314, member: 2272”]history of overuse of cortisone in football back in seventies and eighties

linked to degeneration tendons, ligaments, knee problems, hip issues

hip issues…:eek:[/QUOTE]
True. But the point, @Colin Montgomerie, was that it was administered without consultation or consent.

Geordie shore is to blame according to Trevor Hogan :smiley:

Jaysus, Hogan’s tongue was wedged up Kimmage’s hole… he is shitting it.

Wishes he’ll be home next Christmas

Tom a Tom a Tom Hum Hum, Tom a Tom a Hum, Tom a Hum, Tom a Hum

[QUOTE=“thedancingbaby, post: 1056529, member: 48”]Wishes he’ll be home next Christmas

Tom a Tom a Tom Hum Hum, Tom a Tom a Hum, Tom a Hum, Tom a Hum[/QUOTE]
o_O

[QUOTE=“myboyblue, post: 1056539, member: 180”]o_O
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Wrong thread MBB but I’ve just salvaged the situation

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Tom a Tom a Tom Hum Hum, Tom a Tom a Hum, Tom a Hum, Tom a Hum[/QUOTE]

Is that the sound of you running 5km again?

[SIZE=6]Time has come for rugby to assess health risks of monster hits[/SIZE]
[SIZE=5]Transformation of the game in two decades has been phenomenal[/SIZE]
http://www.irishtimes.com/polopoly_fs/1.2014267.1416912997!/image/image.png_gen/derivatives/box_40/image.png
Keith Duggan

http://www.irishtimes.com/sport/time-has-come-for-rugby-to-assess-health-risks-of-monster-hits-1.2036243?page=2

[SIZE=6]Schools quiet on use of supplements in underage rugby[/SIZE]
[SIZE=5]The Irish Sports Council say schools are ‘a law unto themselves’[/SIZE]

The general consensus in schools is ‘no supplements allowed’ but the temptation remains for those unlikely to experience this level of competition again. Photograph: Inpho/Morgan Treacy
Gavin Cummiskey

http://www.irishtimes.com/sport/rugby/schools-quiet-on-use-of-supplements-in-underage-rugby-1.2036062?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=twitter

Kimmage: Brian O’Driscoll left ‘very interesting’ bits out of his book
http://jrnl.ie/1840163

A lot of decisions to be made by the monied rugby-scene flakes in the leafy suburbs of Dublin most likely over 50’s. This is surely only going to get bigger now? Can they be associated with it especially if Tiernan and Zac have ballooned over the past couple of years. I’m sure Terry Prone is probably working on something to quieten it as we speak, will it really go international though? Most of the other nations seem to be be turning a blind eye. Not sure how much it’s going to loosen rugby’s death grip on the floating “sports fan” here though.

+1

do you think this could save the GGA?

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do you think this could save the GGA?[/QUOTE]
I think it’s obviously too late for that.

Hey, leave Zach out of this.

a teenager is probably the last person who needs steroids - body is flooded with natural testosterone so a lot of the size is driven by scientific knowledge based weights programmes, diet, eating well, protein shakes at a time when their body is attuned to putting on muscle and size.

supplements are generally just food in a form that is easier to consume - I doubt school boy players are “doping”

[QUOTE=“TheUlteriorMotive, post: 1058803, member: 2272”]a teenager is probably the last person who needs steroids - body is flooded with natural testosterone so a lot of the size is driven by scientific knowledge based weights programmes, diet, eating well, protein shakes at a time when their body is attuned to putting on muscle and size.

supplements are generally just food in a form that is easier to consume - I doubt school boy players are “doping”[/QUOTE]
There is more to doping than steroids.

I’d no pen so if he’d gotten off the phone I was going to offer him PKs number and ask him for his omelette recipe.

Car probably clamped again.

Irish cunts in shorts in March, saw a load of them fuckers around this weekend :mad: