GGA Player Fails Drug test

Here you go

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Where’s the link?

Is it right they are being tested in the first place when they are amateurs

Great interview, sound for sharing.

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Of course it’s right. Whatever sport professional or amateur you don’t start messing around with supplements​ that you don’t know anything about. Innocent or otherwise, you’re laying yourself wide open to inquiry.

I don’t see the humour in this fagan.

It’s linked to the Indo article I posted above

Appreciate your reply balbec. The Indo article is text only,. I was hoping to listen to the interview.

Edit:. Found it.:flushed:

I think an individuals health aside, there is no commercial gain by the player taking a banned substance, it’s not his job, he doesn’t get paid, he’s amateur and I don’t agree with it but that’s my opinion

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You’re worse to be pandering to the cunt. Couldn’t he google it himself.

What is the matter? Why was it big deal for you to link me to it? What exactly is the matter with you?

I’m not your fucking servant pal.

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It’s a requirement to get funding

A predisposition for conflict you paranoid langer. You bothered to respond with a blank. I don’t get it why you didn’t just link it then. I’m probably expecting too much from a misfortune.

Kimmage was about to let loose at O’Se before Cooper cut it off.

Kerry fairly circling the wagons over their latest drug cheat.

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As things stand, has the only GAA player who knowingly took a performance enhancing drug still been an Ulster player?

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No, Aidan O’Mahony knowingly took one.

Two Kerry players have failed drugs tests after national finals.

No other player has failed an in competition test in the GAA.

You don’t really believe that guff you’ve spewed there do you?

Nothing worse than a pandering cunt