Thursday, 20 March 2014

Drugged-up All Blacks allowed to take the field in 2011 World Cup Quarter Final


It is times like this it is easy to see what an ‘old boys’ amateur sport rugby sport is at its core.

Your team is in the quarter finals of the World Cup and the a couple of nights night before the game two of your players are attempting to see who can stay-up the latest by consuming sleeping pills and high energy drinks. 

Fuck me dead, who lets this happen?  

The All Black management, that’s who.   

Management find-out about the players experimenting with drugs but rather than booting the players out of team – they cover-up by stating it was an incident involving alcohol. 

Which ironically it did, they were getting pissed to boot.  

That’s right the two players ODing on sleeping pills Cory  Jane and Israel Dagg were caught on the piss as well!  

Yet both made the starting line-up.  

Could you imagine say the Brazilian Soccer team allowing two ‘drugged-up’ players to take the pitch at any level of the sport, let alone a World Cup last eight game?!  

What would be the result of a Kiwi cyclist being found taking drugs and getting on the piss a few nights before an important track meet?  

N.Z Cricket has two incidences of a player seriously breaking team protocol days apart at a World Cup and letting them play, then covering up one of them by stating X happened and it was Y?  

What we now know is the All Black management freely lie to the media, only admitting the truth when they are about to get caught out. 

They also have continued to cover-up about cases involving sleeping pills and energy drinks stating (if media reports are correct) “there had not been any similar incidents he was aware of since 2011” 

I suggest Rugby officials type ‘Tukiterangi Jahna Raimona’ and ‘Sleeping Pills’ into google and see what they get.
 
To save you the time go here.
 
Just how many other similar incidences have they covered-up?

Just how stupid do they think we are?
 
Shameful day in N.Z Sport.

 

     

Sunday, 16 March 2014

Kit Fawcett in Court


Failed property developer and former All Black Christopher (Kit) Fawcett has been charged with running businesses while bankrupt.  

Nothing unusual in an All Blacks business going belly-up.  

Just ask Dan Cater.

Sunday, 9 March 2014

Pill Popping Southland Player Caught


Former New Zealand under-20s prop Tukiterangi Jahna Raimona appeared in the Invercargill District Court last week where he admitted dishonestly obtaining a prescription form with intent to obtain a pecuniary advantage on February 18.  

The Southland court was told Raimona presented a prescription form at an Invercargill pharmacy for Triazolam 60 tablets, Diazepan 60 tablets and Oxynorm 40 but because of the controlled nature of the drugs inquiries were made.  

The script pad was stolen from none other than Southland NPC teams doctor!   

In case you are not up with the play so-called sportsmen are mixing energy drinks and prescription medicines, including sleeping pills, in search of a "legal high" that skirts drug and alcohol testing.  

The obvious question on everyone’s lips is “What was Raimona going to do with such a large stash?” 

Get an artificial high every night for the next five to six months?   

Taking orders seems more likely and if so who for?   

Southland Rugby is dodging that curly one!  

Wayne Pivac gets caught DIC…Again!?


OCTOBER 2004.   

Fiji's national rugby coach Wayne Pivac has failed to appear in a Suva court today to answer charges of dangerous driving and driving under the influence of alcohol.

The Fiji Times reports that Pivac allegedly exceeded the prescribed alcohol limit when tested by police on September 11. 

Magistrate Aminiasi Katonivualiku denied a prosecution application for a bench warrant, accepting a defence assurance that Pivac would appear when next called next Thursday. 

Meanwhile, Fiji Rugby Union chief executive Pio Bosco Tikoisuva will step down when his three-year contract expires in December. 

He says that after 37 years of continuous struggle, he thinks it's time to give it a rest and let somebody else have a chance in the position.   

Fast Forward a decade…….

MARCH 2014.

 Auckland's ITM Cup rugby coach Wayne Pivac has been banned from driving after he was caught drink-driving on Waitangi Day. 

Pivac, who lives in Murrays Bay, was stopped by police on Oteha Valley Rd. 

Testing revealed he had a blood-alcohol reading of 171 micrograms, more than twice the legal limit of 80mg. 

Pivac appeared in the North Shore District Court last Friday where he pleaded guilty to a charge of drink-driving. He was fined $1050 and disqualified from driving for nine months.