@Fade To Black said:@innsaneink said:@Fade To Black said:Who is saying get the police involved? It has got nothing to do with the police.
It however has got a helluva lot to do with the NRL, its supposed tough stance on illicit drugs by current players under its' banner and the integrity and image of the league itself. So the NRL should be doing everything in its power to find out the truth behind the alledged use of illicit drugs by Pearce….just as it did when it came down hard upon and made an example of Field and McGuiness years ago.
Out of curiosity....does anybody remember how Field and McGuiness were originally caught for their indiscretion? Was it an NRL drug test that they failed? Wouldn't think they would come out and confess guilt unless they got caught out by the drug- testing procedure of the NRL.
ASDA drug tests
Buddha was for eccys, Field coke
Their suspensions would have been imposed by the NRL though wouldn't they? IIRC they both got slightly different length suspensions as well…not sure how the NRL calculated their suspensions.
Actually you're right according to the search I just did on it. It was the NRL who had their own anti-doping tribunal at the time. ASADA wasn't established until 2006\. They both got six month bans but McGuinness had his reduced by a few months for good behaviour and returned in round 23 of that season.