
Drug Testing
Not setting much of an example for the minor leagues. No wonder there's so much drug use going on with the premier league players.


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Why would clubs insist on it? They don't want to lose their players. Many clubs are aware of the habits of their players but as long as they're winning, they're happy.
Yep #300 or just stand a little close to some of these imports and you may get a little whiff of what they do.

Maybe they will if clubs insist on it

Basketball SA won't spend the money on testing them and the club's aren't going to test their star players

It's a part of all Premier League contracts anyway so they should be doing it if they have their suspicions and by the sounds of things people do. Also a part of all imports visas not to take part in any illegal activities.

So maybe part of any NBL 1 deal in SA involves random drug testing!

Nbl guys get drug tested frequently, I’ve heard players hanging around for two hours as ran out fluids in their bodies that it takes time to re hydrate as to be able to piss.

Don't think there was any at all in Premier League. Not surprising. They want to be able to keep the imports in.

Was at Flyers vs Boomers WNBL game and the ASADA was there testing the athletes after the game that night.

Depending on who nominates for this years draft, who do you think will go #1 in the draft??
Who had impressed you this year? Who has let you down? Will Matty Dellavedova nominate?
For me its a coins toss between Kansas' Ben Mclemore and Indiana's Victor Oladipo for the #1 pick. With Seth Curry, Cody Zeller, Phil Pressey and Michael Carter-Williams likely to also go high in the draft.
