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<blockquote data-quote="TRF_Olyy" data-source="post: 1013555" data-attributes="member: 34990"><p>The old cliche of</p><p>Big, Lean, Clean: Pick two.</p><p></p><p>19st props with abs putting in 80mins of a cardio. Nah.</p><p></p><p>Dyantyi is being made an example of to make it look like they're on top of it/rugby is a clean sport.</p><p>His only crime is being dumb enough to get caught - I don't buy his excuse of drinking his mates protein shake (that he'd loaded with SARMS - as if mixing them into your shake is what you do...). Most likely he was doing training away from the rugby environment, and was naive enough to think there's no difference between special supplements provided by sports scientists and whatever he can buy from get-big-get-ripped-get-huge.net.org</p><p></p><p></p><p>This,</p><p>I'm not singling SA out in any way shape or form, every country is at it.</p><p>It's easy to point at the teenagers failing tests but that's because SA test the Craven Week players (I think?) whereas elsewhere you're not tested until you're in a pro environment - and kids are gonna be more naive about it than pros are.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TRF_Olyy, post: 1013555, member: 34990"] The old cliche of Big, Lean, Clean: Pick two. 19st props with abs putting in 80mins of a cardio. Nah. Dyantyi is being made an example of to make it look like they're on top of it/rugby is a clean sport. His only crime is being dumb enough to get caught - I don't buy his excuse of drinking his mates protein shake (that he'd loaded with SARMS - as if mixing them into your shake is what you do...). Most likely he was doing training away from the rugby environment, and was naive enough to think there's no difference between special supplements provided by sports scientists and whatever he can buy from get-big-get-ripped-get-huge.net.org This, I'm not singling SA out in any way shape or form, every country is at it. It's easy to point at the teenagers failing tests but that's because SA test the Craven Week players (I think?) whereas elsewhere you're not tested until you're in a pro environment - and kids are gonna be more naive about it than pros are. [/QUOTE]
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