Justin Harrison
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Re: Justin Harrison
An eight-month ban for admitting taking illegal drugs? Why wasn't it the usual 2-year ban?
Doesn't bode well for the other three either!
Doesn't bode well for the other three either!
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Re: Justin Harrison
He wasn't found guilty of taking banned drugs he was found guilty of "actions which are prejudicial to the interests of the game" therefore on a different punishment scale to, for example, Matt Stevens who was banned for taking WADA banned substances. Semantics is the key I think..
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Re: Justin Harrison
He also admitted the offence, 3 counts according to the report.
Even though he skipped a test before, belatedly, admitting it.
Even though he skipped a test before, belatedly, admitting it.
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None of them would give a hair sample, which could prove, if taking dugs, how long they had been in the system.
So are we sure that it was an end of season fling, or had it been ongoing during competition.
Very suspicious, bet it will be a whitewash.
So are we sure that it was an end of season fling, or had it been ongoing during competition.
Very suspicious, bet it will be a whitewash.
Re: Justin Harrison
Regretably likely so.Capricorn wrote:None of them would give a hair sample, which could prove, if taking dugs, how long they had been in the system.
So are we sure that it was an end of season fling, or had it been ongoing during competition.
Very suspicious, bet it will be a whitewash.
Altough if they plead not guilty start point 18 months .........
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Re: Justin Harrison
Was beginning to think he seemed like an ok bloke but.....Oz im sorry i ever doubted your judgement.....what a PLANK!!!!
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Harrison's counsel, Owen Eastwood, said his client "took full responsibility for his actions - which were his alone".
So the other players just didnt like how they were treated and resigned, that was all. What harrison did, "his actions - were his alone"
I would hand out a 2 year ban for all of them !!!!
So the other players just didnt like how they were treated and resigned, that was all. What harrison did, "his actions - were his alone"
I would hand out a 2 year ban for all of them !!!!
Re: Justin Harrison
Harrison avoided the automatic 2 year ban from Wada as the incident didn't happen while bath were in any competition, so was instead only dealt with by the rfu. Even so, I don't see how they could ban a player who put a fake blood capsule in his mouth for longer than a guy who put coke up his nose i'll never know!
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The 2 things are unrelated.....' the plank' also has lost his right to work in this country and if he did try to be employed in playing proffesional rugby after January then he will have to take drugs tests at regular intervalswillstarr wrote:Harrison avoided the automatic 2 year ban from Wada as the incident didn't happen while bath were in any competition, so was instead only dealt with by the rfu. Even so, I don't see how they could ban a player who put a fake blood capsule in his mouth for longer than a guy who put coke up his nose i'll never know!
Both cases though have bought the game into disrepute, just like the South African RFU with their Lions tour comments.
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Re: Justin Harrison
Something is well-and-truly rotten in the state of Bath Rugby.
It's quite unbelievable that so many of these players would compromise their careers for the sake of taking recreational drugs. As a professional sportsman you should be bright enough to realise that you are in an incredibly priviliged position and anything that could be detrimental to your career you would surely avoid like the plague?
What annoys me is that I would have given just about anything to be a top-flight professional rugby player as i'm sure many others would have. It just winds me up so much that they would take it so much for granted.
It's quite unbelievable that so many of these players would compromise their careers for the sake of taking recreational drugs. As a professional sportsman you should be bright enough to realise that you are in an incredibly priviliged position and anything that could be detrimental to your career you would surely avoid like the plague?
What annoys me is that I would have given just about anything to be a top-flight professional rugby player as i'm sure many others would have. It just winds me up so much that they would take it so much for granted.
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Re: Justin Harrison
I'm afraid this behaviour seems to be part of the celebrity lifestyle that some players find too hard to resist.POSTIGER wrote:Something is well-and-truly rotten in the state of Bath Rugby.
It's quite unbelievable that so many of these players would compromise their careers for the sake of taking recreational drugs. As a professional sportsman you should be bright enough to realise that you are in an incredibly priviliged position and anything that could be detrimental to your career you would surely avoid like the plague?
What annoys me is that I would have given just about anything to be a top-flight professional rugby player as i'm sure many others would have. It just winds me up so much that they would take it so much for granted.
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So it looks like the other 3 will only get a slap on the wrists in the way of an 8 month ban. That means they are free to play again in April.I'm sure they will be delighted with the outcome. They should get what Matt Stevens got which was 2 years. This is a farce and I can imagine the smirk on their faces and the 2 finger salute they give Bath when they step out on the pitch again.
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if anyone playing top flight sport or any level of sport is found to be taking recreational drugs i feel it should be down to the authorities (police) to take action. ok after the police have done what they have to do then a club should be able to take any action that they feel is required based on police findings as would happen in any other job if you had a criminal record.
i do not condone drug taking but that is a choice that some people make for what ever reason. it seems like professional athletes can take substances they want and yes they get punished by the rfu and their clubs but to be honest if it was joe bloggs down the street who had been caught doing the same thing then the police would handle it and why should this be any different. if the clubs have proof that this is happening then pass the info on and let the police deal with it.
ok at the moment bath do have a problem with 2 players (the other 3 are innocent till proven otherwise in my mind) found to be taking drugs and that needs to change but bring in people who can actually enforce a proper punishment to suit the crime!
i do not condone drug taking but that is a choice that some people make for what ever reason. it seems like professional athletes can take substances they want and yes they get punished by the rfu and their clubs but to be honest if it was joe bloggs down the street who had been caught doing the same thing then the police would handle it and why should this be any different. if the clubs have proof that this is happening then pass the info on and let the police deal with it.
ok at the moment bath do have a problem with 2 players (the other 3 are innocent till proven otherwise in my mind) found to be taking drugs and that needs to change but bring in people who can actually enforce a proper punishment to suit the crime!
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Re: Justin Harrison
What gets is how they get away with illegal acts. Note Matt Stevens he was indulging in a class A substance this is usually punishable by a fine and a possible jail sentence. To just get off with a ban from sport seems very light for something like this.....
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