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Maybe the NRL should just bite the bullet and implement a 3 strikes policy in the hope of avoiding Maitua-like hysteria.
Even then I still think the RL-bashing media would go to town.
http://www.foxsports.com.au/story/0,8659,25551381-5018851,00.html
Even then I still think the RL-bashing media would go to town.
http://www.foxsports.com.au/story/0,8659,25551381-5018851,00.html
Twelve AFL players test positive to illicit drugs last year
May 28, 2009
Twelve AFL players tested positive for illicit drugs last year, according to figures released by the League on Thursday.
Of that group two players failed two tests, which puts them among a group of seven who are on two strikes.
AFL players are named and can be subpoenaed for up to 18 games if they test positive three times to illicit drugs during a four-year period.
AFL football operations general manager Adrian Anderson said the League was encouraged by the results, as for the first since the AFL introduced its policy, the number of positive tests had fallen one per cent.
Anderson said while it was disappointing some players had still tested positive, the low number of AFL payers who did so would compare favourably to most work places.
Testers collected 1,220 samples between February 2008 and February 2009, and every player was tested at least once.
AAP