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Former Harlequins physiotherapist Steph Brennan has won a court appeal against his dismissal for his role in rugby union's "bloodgate" scandal.
BBC News - Home 2011
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It was dubbed "bloodgate" after the player bit into a fake blood capsule
BBC News - Home 2011
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Harlequins 'bloodgate' rugby physio wins court appeal
BBC News - Home 2011
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Harlequins' 'bloodgate' physio Steph Brennan begins high court appeal to save career
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph 2010
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It's hard to think of any professional sport that has completely clean hands, from Harlequins rugby club's "bloodgate" disgrace to the diving and stamping scandals in Premier League football to the match-fixing whispers that bedevil everything from tennis to snooker.
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I class this cheating is cynical and on a par with Harlequins "bloodgate".
unknown title 2009
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Alders: And look at the punishment handed out for bloodgate.
The Roar - Your Sports Opinion Laine Clark 2010
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Alders: And look at the punishment handed out for bloodgate.
The Roar - Your Sports Opinion AAP 2010
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Alders: And look at the punishment handed out for bloodgate.
The Roar - Your Sports Opinion AAP 2010
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Alders: And look at the punishment handed out for bloodgate.
The Roar - Your Sports Opinion AAP 2010
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