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Drugs in sport - government investigation
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[QUOTE="Burg, post: 2470294, member: 1785"] While I agree with the comments on how successful the AFL are at keeping drug breaches in-house, and that their policy of drugs is a farce, in this case they have reacted much quicker than the NRL. [url]http://www.smh.com.au/sport/players-and-clubs-await-naming-of-drug-cheats-20130210-2e6lu.html[/url] "Auditors have been sent to Manly, Cronulla, Penrith and Newcastle, sparking speculation that they are four of the clubs under investigation." Without wanting to speculate it is curious that more than one high profile player has left one of these clubs in unusual circumstances "Another player might have switched clubs this season because he was unhappy with what players were being asked to do by the sports science department." [/QUOTE]
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