miccloarch
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TBF Dyantyi got a 4 year ban in 2019 as well.Shocked a Bok has been busted....no I am
He was one of the in-form wingers in world rugby at the time too, viscous side step.
TBF Dyantyi got a 4 year ban in 2019 as well.Shocked a Bok has been busted....no I am
Change my mind:
PEDs are state sponsored In South Africa for rugby players.
Terrible attempt Olyy.![]()
Springboks: Rugby World Cup winner learns his fate after failed drugs test
Ex-Springboks wing Sbu Nkosi has received a lengthy suspension from World Rugby after testing positive for the use of a banned substance.www.planetrugby.com
Three years
I'm surprised this is news to anyone. I've known several guys who played in relevant rugby clubs in SA and would become springbocks (one of them knew Brian Habana for a long time), and they all tell the same story: when they were 16-17, they came back with super natural strenght after a summer. After that, they had become unreachable to any normal kid.Change my mind:
PEDs are state sponsored In South Africa for rugby players.
And the 2007 one with the try that was ridiculously not awarded!When will England be awarded the 2019 trophy with how tainted South Africa's win is.
So the argument for using PEDs in certain circumstances is that it actually helps the health of the athlete? Not heard that argument before but I suppose it might have traction. I remember talking to a cyclist friend about Lance Armstrong and he said that if you don't juice in the tour de France you will do yourself more harm than if do.I'm surprised this is news to anyone. I've known several guys who played in relevant rugby clubs in SA and would become springbocks (one of them knew Brian Habana for a long time), and they all tell the same story: when they were 16-17, they came back with super natural strenght after a summer. After that, they had become unreachable to any normal kid.
Same story I heard from a guy who played in the stormers' academy and shared team with many current bokke
I am personally very pro PEDs, especially the using them the smart way like SA: they help selected players reach a certain bodyweight when they're young and then keep it, which I would think requires having a good response to anabolic steroids but any gifted kid in his late twins is going to be bursting with testosterone so... I also don't think they use very agressive steroids, I don't think they use anavar or deca or GH, and of course tren, probably peptides or something else
today, thre's such a wide arrange of stuff you can get which is mind-boggling. I would prefer it to be regulated instead of what they have in England ATM, where everyone is cruising and pumping insane amounts of steroids at 17
steroid epidemic in england
I think SA probably does a small base of test and over that they add some other stuff, probably mild, and when they reach a certain muscularity and their body gets used to it, they get them off forever, suplementing mildly for most of their careers. Thatt should be immmensely helpful to big guys who need muscle, loads of it, to maintain their bone and connective tissue healthy well into their 30's
in other words, I really admire their program, every SA player has a great body and they are super athletes
long live the bokke
I would also think most of the top unions run similar programs
hell, in England they don't even need to tell the kids to get started, they do it on their own hahahaha
anyway, peace
Well, I think it's supposed to be a cluster of circumstances/reasons rather than one single argument:So the argument for using PEDs in certain circumstances is that it actually helps the health of the athlete? Not heard that argument before but I suppose it might have traction. I remember talking to a cyclist friend about Lance Armstrong and he said that if you don't juice in the tour de France you will do yourself more harm than if do.
That sort of assumes the english team and union is clean, which is hard to believe seeing how freely their youth uses steroidsWhen will England be awarded the 2019 trophy with how tainted South Africa's win is.