THE independent report into Cronulla's 2011 supplement program has warned peptides given to players may have accelerated former prop Jon Mannah's fatal cancer.

An explosive report has raised concerns about the potential of an "identified causal link" between peptides CJC-1295 and GHRP-6 and Mannah's relapse into Hodgkin's lymphoma in late 2011.

The report details how a number of Cronulla players were "administered" with peptides, including CJC-1295 and GHRP-6 between March and May in 2011.

This was after sports scientist Stephen Dank was recruited to Cronulla by ex-Sharks head trainer Trent Elkin at the beginning of the 2011 season.

But it is not known whether these drugs were part of Mr Dank's program.

Mannah, who played five NRL games while Mr Dank was employed at the Sharks at the start of 2011, died in January this year.

A leaked extract from the 60-plus page report warns: "Based on the chronology it appears Mannah was administered with substances including CJC-1295 and GHRP-6 during the period from March to May in 2011.

"A brief review of available published medical literature suggests an identified causal link between the use of substances such as CJC-1295 and GHRP-6 and the acceleration of the condition of disease Hodgkin's lymphoma.

"Without knowing anything further about Mannah's exact medical history and without seeking expert opinion from an appropriately qualified oncologist it is difficult to take this issue further.

"The issue of Mannah has the potential to be as serious as matters could get."

The Daily Telegraph yesterday asked Mr Dank and his lawyer Greg Stanton if Mr Dank or any of his staff had ever administered the drugs identified in the Cronulla report to Mannah.

Mr Dank did not respond. Mr Stanton said he would reserve his response until seeing today's article.

Mr Dank maintains he has never given banned drugs to NRL players and has started legal action against media organisations for $10 million in damages over the ongoing reporting of the issue.

Mr Elkin has previously said: "On the advice of my legal team, I have provided ASADA officials with a statement as part of their investigation and gave an honest account of the period in question. I have never condoned the use of performance-enhancing drugs and I have not ever knowingly worked with anyone who did."

Newly-appointed Sharks CEO Bruno Cullen confirmed the club had handed the report, compiled by ex-ASADA deputy chair Tricia Kavanagh, over to ASADA and the NRL. One of the Sharks' previous directors was so concerned with the Mannah element of the report he sought advice of independent oncologists for further medical guidance.

Once ASADA obtained the report, the anti-doping authority opted to postpone the scheduled interviews with Cronulla players due to start last Wednesday until Monday.

Mr Cullen said: "I've signed a confidentiality agreement and we've handed the report over to ASADA and the NRL. We understand ASADA will be handing it over to the police and they may have done that this week."

Leading sports doctor Peter Larkins last night described any attempt to treat a previous cancer sufferer with growth accelerants as "an absolutely indefensible thing to do".

"I would have thought if I had any player or any patient that had any history of any cancer process, the last thing I would even contemplate giving them is anything that increased cell growth," Dr Larkins, one of the AFL's leading medicos, said.

Oncologist David Dalley, from St Vincent's Hospital in Sydney, wasn't aware of any evidence of a link between growth supplements and lymphoma but warned against the ingestion of supplements of which the side-effects have not been properly measured.

"I cannot find evidence that these chemicals were causal in the stimulation of lymphoma but I cannot say there is no link as there is no data," he said.

Ms Kavanagh last night declined to discuss the contents of the report.

"I cannot comment, because the report is privileged. But generally there are matters of serious concern," she said.

The Daily Telegraph went to the Mannah family's home in western Sydney yesterday to ascertain if they were aware of the contents of the report.

The family, including Mannah's parents and brother Tim, who plays for the Parramatta Eels, was unaware and did not wish to comment.

In the extract of the report about Mannah, it also warns: "The club should be prepared for the potential for ... media making the same causal connection between the program administered and the illness suffered by Mannah."

The Sharks are one of the clubs involved in the Australian Crime Commission and ASADA's investigation into banned drug use in sport.

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  • Well this opens up a can of worms.

    I have no opinion wether it could or couldnt of accelerated Johns Lymphoma, but i would guess anything that promotes cell growth could be dangerous to lymphoma because it could increase or multiply the cancer cells.

    But who knows ?

  • I was going to post this but wasn't sure how I felt about it.

    One side says the telegraph have sunk to a new low

    The other is says cronulla are in some deep trouble
    • I think they posted it too early. The doctor said there was no conclusive evidence either way and the media have gone ahead and posted it. They should've left it alone and just said that the peptides could possibly affect people with illness. They didn't need to draw Johnny into it.

    • Ive gotta say its a pretty dog article. I feel sorry for Timmy and his family having to read this. I hope this bullshit with this and asada doesn't distract the boys against Penrith but i think it will. 

  • grubby story that has no evidence that Johnny was administered anything. it is a purely speculative piece designed to sell papers
  • The golden hamster was hinting this to me the other day , poor form from the telegraph though , it should have been left up to Asada to investigate.
    • I don't think I ever hinted towards anything like this, absolutely fucking disgusting. The writer of this articel and editor of the daily telegraph should be hanged and quartered.

  • This is disgusting.

     

    Sorry, fucked up. How dare they do this to fallen man and his family.

    Fuck you ASADA, fuck you Media, fuck you NRL and fuck you the Sharks.

     

    I dont get care if I get the boot off this site, this is truly awful behavior.

    Not naming any players to date but linking it to a young mans death whose family would still be grieving?

    Fuck you all linked to this story.

    • that's  rite on the money f###### discraceful couldn't believe I was reading this sorry to the manna family to have to relive his passing

       

  • Yep totally agree. Wheather it is true or not, is irrelevant. Johnny is gone and his family whilst gutted are dealing with it in an admirable fashion. They do not need this garbage from low life reporters that will put selling papers at the expense of anyone or anything. Absolutley gut wrenching for the Mannah family to read or hear people talking of this. This is not right and way over stepped the line.

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