AFL must step up fight against drugs
The apparent drug culture in the AFL is again under the spotlight, this time over the weekend allegations from Karmichael Hunt of widespread cocaine use at the Gold Coast Suns at their Mad Monday and an end of season golfing trip.
The fact Hunt himself admits to using ecstasy and cocaine since he was “22 or 23” shows drug testing in the game is obviously not working.
Surely the next step for the AFL is to contact the Queensland Crime and Corruption unit to get the names of players who partied 24/7 alongside Hunt in September last year.
And then to lay charges.
The Essendon scandal was bad enough.
What parent would want their child playing a sport where performance enhancing and recreational drugs are so easy to come by?
BUZZ ROTHFIELD ‏@BuzzRothfield 1m1 minute ago
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Wanker. As if Kyrgios would waste his time with a pissant like that.
Andrew. 63*
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When is @BuzzRothfield going to realise nobody gives a f**k about what he has to stay and stops writing?
Mr. Rupe ‏@ruperbad 2h2 hours ago
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