Sean Cavanagh re 'doping' in the GAA

Started by Jinxy, February 17, 2016, 09:57:04 PM

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BennyHarp

Quote from: Main Street on February 18, 2016, 05:39:33 PM
'But he (Sean) outlined how much of an imposition the testing procedures have been until now with the addition of blood testing, alongside urine testing, only adding to that burden.
"We've seen it at training on a Tuesday night, an hour from home only and guys still sitting there at a quarter to 12 at night waiting to give their sample when they have to get up for work the next morning at seven o'clock," continued Cavanagh.'


I would have thought that a tyrone player would be so full of it, that he could provide a urine sample on demand.
You live and learn.

So full of what? Urine? Why? I genuinely need this comment explained to me!
That was never a square ball!!

Hardy

I'd say he was referring to how much of it they'd have to spare given the amount of takin' the piss they do with the flopping and rolling etc.

trileacman

Quote from: Hardy on February 18, 2016, 07:46:14 PM
I'd say he was referring to how much of it they'd have to spare given the amount of takin' the piss they do with the flopping and rolling etc.

Poor enough attempt.
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The blood samples should be less of a problem in Meath.

general_lee

Quote from: StGallsGAA on February 17, 2016, 11:48:42 PM
If you read carefully between the lines I think he's suggesting that most of the Dublin panel and management have been charlied off their coupons in Copperface Jacks every weekend since 2012.  The reference is subtle but there if you open your mind a little.
You should look a bit closer to home

stew

Now if he had commented on diving in the GAA he would have been a subject matter expert on the subject, still, I am glad he kind of brought it up so that people could get an idea how prevalent the problem is.
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