Joined: Jun 22 2005 Posts: 9554 Location: bradford
player contracts run 1st nov-31st oct normally. AFAIK newton stopped training with bulls as soon as he suffered the season ending injury back end of july ( think it was commented on plenty at time that solomona, who had a slim chance of being fit if we were involved in playoffs was involved in warmup each week, whilst newton was no where to be seen). So there was approx 4 months between his last involvement with us and the drug test. Even assuming he continued training until the last game of regular season when it was confirmed we wouldnt be involved in playoffs then there was still 3 months before the test. Cant see any alleged drugs taken staying in his system that long. Anyone with medical knowledge feel free to chime in.
Joined: Dec 06 2003 Posts: 8224 Location: The Long, Dark Teatime of the Soul
well i believe most of our new players joined the club on the 13th Nov. so he would have been signed and sealed a wakefield player.
just reading between the lines from what's being said on boots n all, i'm starting to lean towards it being perhaps recreational and not performance enhancing
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Joined: Feb 06 2010 Posts: 136 Location: Whitley Bay, Republic of North Tyneside
I just hope its not true. Other than GB/England getting thrashed by the Aussies, when other than a failed drugs test have we had the "breaking news" on Sky Sports news? In the interests of the game that this gets sorted, well done to Craig Spence of the RFL for going on boots 'n all and putting their zero tolerance position over so well.
Last edited by Toonbull on Thu Feb 18, 2010 9:38 am, edited 1 time in total.
Drug taking is rife amongst RL players, performance enhancing and recreational. I know we like to think of our sporting heroes as all living the clean life law and abiding citizens but I'm afraid it isn't true. They are just normal people that live normal lives and that often involves mixing with the 'wrong' kind of people as I'm sure many of us on here have experienced. Young men doing things that lots of young men do, drink, drugs, sex and rock and roll.
This is why think sportsmen and women should not be classed as role models and think it's ridiculous when folks hammer them for not being a role model.
Joined: Jul 02 2002 Posts: 12504 Location: The City of Wakefield
Adeybull wrote:I suggest you need to be VERY careful in making potentially libelous statements like that. If someone posted that sort of comment on the Wakey forum, the Mods would trash it immediately.
You might also consider when was his last game for the Bulls.
Correct. Its in the hands of Wakey to sort out, no one else. Lets wait for the full facts eh?
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