nah..the RLPA will knock it back..
Quote: If there is good intelligence to justify it, than yes, "RLPA chief executive David Garnsey reiterated his support would not be forthcoming unless there was clear evidence a player was using HGH or EPO. "If there is good intelligence to justify it, than yes," Garnsey said.
"Not just testing as a matter of course. We don't support that."
He also made it clear the RLPA had lent its weight to the NRL's revised program on the understanding that blood testing would not be on a widespread scale.
"We don't want to have drugs in our game," Garnsey said." (But) the medical advice is still very firmly in the corner of this not being a major issue in our game.'"
that bloke need to take his head from his backside