I googled the name of his supplement without the terms bannedCatwhoorg said:UK Anti-Doping (UKAD) today confirmed that Welsh rugby union player, Ben Murphy, has been suspended from all sport for six months following an anti-doping rule violation.
Murphy (19) who was registered to Merthyr RFC, tested positive for the presence of 1, 3-dimethylbutylamine (DMBA), following an in-competition test on 7 March 2015. The test took place after a match against Bridgend Athletic RFC in the SWALEC Championship.
The substance was believed to have been in a supplement which Murphy had been using. As a result, Murphy is banned from all sport from 7 March 2015 to midnight on 6 September 2015.
http://www.ukad.org.uk/news/article/welsh-rugby-union-player-ben-murphy-banned-for-six-months/
Full decision:
http://www.ukad.org.uk/anti-doping-rule-violations/download-decision/a/6853
I have some sympathy with the player in this case, in that he did take some steps to try to ensure the supplement he was taking did not contain a prohibited substance, but there is a lot of evidence that many, many supplements do not contain only what is on the label.
(There is also the risk of deliberate doping of a container of supplement, and using that as 'evidence' to get a lighter ban if ever caught)
I personally feel 6 months is a little light, but the 2015 code does make this sort of ban more likely than the previous code.
Then don't go searching for facts on the NRL's "Supplements Scandal". It's getting even less coverage and action than what the AFL's version got with Essendon.Benotti69 said:Amazing how little coverage there is on Rugby's very obvious doping problem..........![]()
Read an article on it saying that 4 French players in the WC squad play for Toulon. You know who else does? Halfpenny. Any mention of him? No.gooner said:
Brullnux said:Read an article on it saying that 4 French players in the WC squad play for Toulon. You know who else does? Halfpenny. Any mention of him? No.gooner said:
Personally I don't think he is doping, he really does look basically like a gymnast, and IIRC he did it when he was younger do I'm not too suspicious.
King Boonen said:Brullnux said:Read an article on it saying that 4 French players in the WC squad play for Toulon. You know who else does? Halfpenny. Any mention of him? No.gooner said:
Personally I don't think he is doping, he really does look basically like a gymnast, and IIRC he did it when he was younger do I'm not too suspicious.
You don't think gymnasts dope? Seriously? Come on fella!
Brullnux said:King Boonen said:Brullnux said:Read an article on it saying that 4 French players in the WC squad play for Toulon. You know who else does? Halfpenny. Any mention of him? No.gooner said:
Personally I don't think he is doping, he really does look basically like a gymnast, and IIRC he did it when he was younger do I'm not too suspicious.
You don't think gymnasts dope? Seriously? Come on fella!
Pros yeah, but youth amateur gymnasts? I hope for this world that they don't dope.
Brullnux said:King Boonen said:Brullnux said:Read an article on it saying that 4 French players in the WC squad play for Toulon. You know who else does? Halfpenny. Any mention of him? No.gooner said:
Personally I don't think he is doping, he really does look basically like a gymnast, and IIRC he did it when he was younger do I'm not too suspicious.
You don't think gymnasts dope? Seriously? Come on fella!
Pros yeah, but youth amateur gymnasts? I hope for this world that they don't dope.
Brullnux said:King Boonen said:Brullnux said:Read an article on it saying that 4 French players in the WC squad play for Toulon. You know who else does? Halfpenny. Any mention of him? No.gooner said:
Personally I don't think he is doping, he really does look basically like a gymnast, and IIRC he did it when he was younger do I'm not too suspicious.
You don't think gymnasts dope? Seriously? Come on fella!
Pros yeah, but youth amateur gymnasts? I hope for this world that they don't dope.
Catwhoorg said:He had been taking a variety of supplements since age 16. Listing a dozen in his submission of accidental contamination.
This "supplement culture" in rugby is completely out of hand
oldcrank said:I googled the name of his supplement without the terms banned
or contaminated and the first result was an 8-OCT-2014 dated article
stating it was contaminated with a banned substance. The young man
said he purchased the product in NOV-2014, and I will admit I have no
idea what the results of a simple internet search would have been then.
Any UK athlete that does not choose an http://www.informed-sport.com
approved supplement is, in my opinion, making a poor decision.
Of course, Team SKY partners CNP and Healthspan Elite both
have approved products:
http://www.cnpprofessional.co.uk/the-cnp-range-c2/informed-sport-c49
http://www.healthspan.co.uk/elite
Cake said:To be fair I thought that was pretty balanced article, though focused on the Top 14 with no mention of the Premiership. The bit that stood out for me was Laurent Benezech's comment:
There is an equation for performance in top sport: steroids for muscles, growth hormone and cortisone for recovery, EPO for red blood cells and perhaps beta-blockers for concentration," he explained.
"You simply change the methods and quantities for each sport.
I'd like to show those words to every fool that says "my sport doesn't have a drugs problem cos it's a skill sport"