Quote ="Ferocious Aardvark"Is there any question that anything remotely like such a conspiracy could exist within rugby league? Armstrong stands comprehensively condemned, yet last I heard he was still 100% protesting his innocence. The point is, he underwent so many tests during his career and never failed one.'"
Well, that's probably not true. The French press have campaigned against Armstrong for years and have alleged he's failed tests many times. It seems the scale of the doping scandal went well beyond the team. There is testimony in the report that the team knew when the testers were going to test their team, as if they had inside knowledge. There are also allegations of him failing a test at least once and it being covered up by the authorities.
His protesting his innocence just shows how arrogant he is. He's either the victim of one of the most thorough and sophisticated witch hunt or he's guilty. Given a lot of those testifying against him have had their achievements ruled out, their reputations ruined and been banned from the sport, it seems highly unlikely to be a conspiracy and completely lacking in motive.
As for it existing in RL. It could easily. As with cap breaches, the sport's governing body is so incompetent and disorganised that it would be pretty easy to achieve.