Australia's anti-doping body has cleared the AFL of bombshell allegations raised in federal parliament, while making a series of recommendations about the league's controversial illicit drugs code.
Alan Richardson has dealt with hundreds of players over many roles at seven clubs. He would welcome changes to the AFL’s drug policy to allow clubs to intervene to help players. This masthead revealed ...
They look innocent, but the combination of cookie, snowman, box, and parachute emojis can be code for "a large batch of cocaine has arrived." A school bus is code for Xanax; a blue heart, ...
Don't miss out on the headlines from AFL. Followed categories will be added to My News. The league and AFLPA are locked in talks that have already seen the AFL back down on proposed $5000 fines for ...
20 years after the AFL brought in an illicit drug code, the gains made to help troubled players are being tainted by a small handful. So does the AFL actually have a drug problem? Twenty years after ...
Former Hawthorn president Jeff Kennett has revealed a scary episode for an ex-Hawk that he says could have been avoided with a different illicit drugs code. Kennett told this masthead that he still ...
Counterfeit drugs are a global problem. This week, counterfeit versions of Roche’s cancer drug, Avastin were distributed in the United States. The cancer drug makes bank for Roche, about $6B a year.
An expert in drug codes is expected to be used by police in an attempt to convict a man accused of being involved in a major Sunshine Coast drug syndicate. Jake James McDonald, 28, was arrested along ...
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