Robins Nest wrote:So the question must be if Gleeson did take it and Long asked if it was safe to take it, who else if anyone took it at Hull FC and if so what effects did it have on their season ? Surely the Head Coach and Directors must have had some idea or did they ?
The thing is that whatever the accusations/claims (and I'm not saying they're false) at this point there's no evidence of it. The UKAD have said they went back to FC several times after this incident and all tests were negative. Would be hard to prove at this point, I'd have thought, particularly since the investigation has taken 6 months.
In terms of the impact on the competition, the question I guess is whether Gleeson playing for 6 games impacted FC's position. He played well against Rovers, but you finished above us anyway. I think at most you could say he got us 8th rather than 9th, potentially denying Cas a play-off place. They may well be hacked off by this and claim some financial recompense for a lost share of play-off gate receipts. However, there have been many instances of players being found guilty of use of banned substances, eg Ryan Hudson, Keiron Cunningham, Keith Senior, Ryan Bailey, Terry Newton - can't remember a team being docked points in any of these cases to offset previous unfair advantages, though I may be wrong.
I agree that at the very least Agar and Kath Hetherington would have been in a obvious position to have known the truth.