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  • nzzpN Offline
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    #1161

    Patty cleared on 'B' sample: http://www.nzherald.co.nz/sport/news/article.cfm?c_id=4&objectid=11797676

    The doping charge against Patrick Tuipulotu has been dropped after his B-Sample tested negative for banned substances.

    the plot thickens! Why did it take so long?

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  • Billy TellB Offline
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    #1162

    Ok well I'm delighted. Welcome back Paddy!

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  • pukunuiP Offline
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    #1163

    Great news for him and nz rugby.
    Very much justifies him not being hung out to dry before the process was completed.
    Pretty shitty that he had to serve a partial ban for a false positive.

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  • TimT Away
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    #1164

    Thank fucking god. Great news.

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  • No QuarterN Online
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    #1165

    Oh my gosh! All of that investigative work by @Stargazer and @nzzp was for nothing!

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  • KiwiMurphK Online
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    #1166

    Excellent news! Hopefully he's been keeping his fitness up and can quickly get back on the field and back to speed for the Blues.

    Also - why does the nz herald link above have a picture of V Fifita?

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  • StargazerS Offline
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    replied to No Quarter on last edited by
    #1167

    @No-Quarter LOL, I'll keep it on record. No doubt, it will happen again one day. To someone, somewhere ...

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  • taniwharugbyT Offline
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    replied to KiwiMurph on last edited by
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    @KiwiMurph said in Super Rugby News:

    Also - why does the nz herald link above have a picture of V Fifita?

    Obvious isn't it...

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    @nzzp said in Super Rugby News:

    @Stargazer said in Super Rugby News:

    NZR have been between a rock and a hard place in this situation. WADA rules prevent them from mentioning anything about the procedure. Sending a player home without giving reasons will lead to a lot of speculation. Saying that a player has been sent home but that they are legally not allowed to give the reasons (as has been suggested by the media) will also lead to a lot of speculation (we're not kidding ourselves that the media would quietly wait for more info, are we?). And now, obviously, having been found out what the "personal reasons" involve, there's also a lot of speculation. NZR can't win really, esp after an "eventful" 2016.

    I'd be comfortable with 'NZR decline to comment' and refer all questions to the player and NZRPA. But when the coach says 'personal reasons' that means 'they are provisionally suspended' I'm a bit skeptical. Next time someone says 'personal reasons' the media will be digging, and rightly so. The credibility is shot.

    Cheers for your work on this by the way - good digging.

    I actually don't mind the approach taken by the Hansen and co. Personal reasons was very accurate you would have to say. There is a process that can take considerable time - A sample, B sample, investigation etc. So after the A sample cam back I'm sure PT was extremely worried and probably not focused on rugby at all. Better to send the kid home to allow him to focus on that with better support back home. Again nothing was concrete at that point, so no point saying anything.

    Pleased to hear that he has been cleared and he can return to footy. It will be interesting how he goes after this sort of attention on him.

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  • taniwharugbyT Offline
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    wrote on last edited by taniwharugby
    #1170

    Radio sport talking to Rob Nichols now.

    Clears some stuff up and testing done under 6 Nations rules to world rugby guidelines.

    Starts at about 8 mins in
    http://120.138.20.16/WeekOnDemand/radiosport/2017.02.09-17.00.00-D.mp3
    http://120.138.20.16/WeekOnDemand/radiosport/2017.02.09-17.15.00-D.mp3

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  • boobooB Do not disturb
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    replied to taniwharugby on last edited by
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    @taniwharugby said in Super Rugby News:

    @KiwiMurph said in Super Rugby News:

    Also - why does the nz herald link above have a picture of V Fifita?

    Obvious isn't it...

    Paddy's A Sample was actually from Vaea?

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  • taniwharugbyT Offline
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    #1172

    @booboo you white fullas all look the same to us!

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  • StargazerS Offline
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    #1173

    The most interesting points from the article below:

    PT's sample was collected immediately after the Ireland v ABs game on 5 November.

    While World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) has the overall anti-doping responsibility/authority, Six Nations Rugby Limited (SNRL) was responsible for the collection of the sample.

    The sample was analysed by the Sports Medicine Research and Testing Laboratory (SMRTL) in Salt Lake City.

    SMRTL reported a positive result of the A sample and, after conducting the necessary review and notification procedures, Six Nations Rugby provisionally suspended PT (under World Rugby Regulation 21).

    Later, PT requested the analysis of the B sample (it's unclear when he made the request) and SMRTL reported on 7 February 2017 that the B sample analysis did not confirm the A sample analysis.

    "Accordingly, and again as required by World Rugby Regulation 21, SNRL confirmed to Mr Tuipulotu that the entire test is considered negative and that his provisional suspension has been lifted with immediate effect.
    
    "SMRTL is currently investigating the reason for the discrepancy between Mr Tuipulotu's A and B samples."
    

    WADA has launched a separate investigation into the case.

    Obviously, the whole process has been very stressful for PT and his family, and during this morning's interview he said that a team involving lawyers and representative from New Zealand Rugby, the players association, and the Blues, would continue to investigate the messy process and that he couldn't reveal the alleged substance or whether he would press for compensation or an apology.

    http://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/rugby/all-blacks/89266934/wada-and-six-nations-launch-inquiries-into-patrick-tuipulotu-doping-case

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  • taniwharugbyT Offline
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    replied to Stargazer on last edited by
    #1174

    @Stargazer yeah Rob NIchol mentioned the 6 Nations part yesterday.

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  • F Offline
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    #1175

    From the interview I saw with Tew it sounds like it was Tuipulotu who was slow to react. Maybe he didn't immediately get the B sample checked because of how highly unlikely it is that the samples don't match. (1 in a 1000 I read I think?).

    He must have thought he had taken something inadvertently and he was fucked. No point bothering with it.

    Glad he changed his mind and hopefully next time they don't bloody dawdle.

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    @Frye said in Super Rugby News:

    From the interview I saw with Tew it sounds like it was Tuipulotu who was slow to react. Maybe he didn't immediately get the B sample checked because of how highly unlikely it is that the samples don't match. (1 in a 1000 I read I think?).

    He must have thought he had taken something inadvertently and he was fucked. No point bothering with it.

    Glad he changed his mind and hopefully next time they don't bloody dawdle.

    It sounded to me like he had advice to do a lot of fact checking before opting for the 'B' sample. Maybe there are implications legally if you are planning to fight the case even if the B comes back +.
    ie get prepared, have your supplements checked over, get statements early from trainers, team doctors etc.
    Maybe if you find out that you have actually taken something without knowing it is better to fess up and explain before opting for the 'B'?

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  • StargazerS Offline
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    #1177

    Israel Dagg will announce his playing future tomorrow. I'm posting here, instead of the Exodus thread, because I think - and hope - he'll stay in NZ.

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  • CrucialC Offline
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    #1179

    Extenuating circumstances? Messam was being a cock?

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  • taniwharugbyT Offline
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    wrote on last edited by taniwharugby
    #1180

    2 weeks for a head butt seems very low, good to see the judiciary still as awesome as ever, head butt is a head butt, don't care about extenuating circumstances....I mean could any of the Chiefs done something dumb yesterday and claimed that?

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