and let's not forget that asada have very limited powers of investigation and cannot subpoena anyone to give evidence
like swimming with a bag of cement tied to your waist
to have any statistical meaning you'd need a lot more data than than one particular season
else it is all pure speculation and as danny would say "not worth the paper it is written on"
correct chris
and just to complete the loop tb4 IS approved for human use and yes does have valuable therapeutic uses in medicine, just as many other performance enhancing drugs such as steroids and growth hormones do. if athletes need to use wada restricted drugs for genuine medical reasons then they can apply to wada for an exemption with strict conditions and generally (but not always) including a period of non-sporting participation
just to clarify for others. It comes under class S2 and a subsection of S2 as described by chris above
It does not come under class S0 which is a complete catch-all category for drugs not generally released for human consumption (which some posters have alluded to)
agree it was tough watching. I suppose if you are 2 years outof the game and off your legs, then have a limited pre-season you are bound to be at your worst at the end of a long season on a fast track like etihad in good conditions. I know that sounds like an excuse but it is a fact. Still I have doubts he will get back to afl level for today's game style.
one attribute at a time, red, but yes pace and some other things too
disposal and pace skills are two good ones because in most cases these are not things that change much with development unlike some other attributes
love those twofers. we had a twofer (by yours truly) many moons ago in a granny against oakleigh districts and ended up winning by less than a goal. sweeet!