Re: That Saad Lad
Reply #36 –
Yep, ASADA should have some method, whether it be via telephone enquiries or a website which would enable players to get confirmation that ingredients on the label are WADA-compliant. And the AFL should hold information sessions in which players are warned not to take any supplement or drug without first checking that all the ingredients are legit. Oh wait, that's all in place already. You apparently didn't know that or else you wouldn't make the baseless claim that you do.
No Mav, I'm well aware of that. As Ive said in previous posts, a shared responsibility by substance manufacturers and suppliers with a stake in the sale of such products, to adopt better communication is not unreasonable. I raised the possibility of a labeling system as one example where an athlete can easily identify a banned substance. He'll they already exist for other potentially detrimental goods, and for marketing purposes. To hard? Then alter the penalty system.