
The AFL has been cleared of anti-doping breaches following an investigation into claims of players faking injuries and off-the-books testing to avoid match-day drug tests. However, the inquiry, conducted by Sports Integrity Australia, recommended an overhaul of the league's illicit drugs policy due to concerns about 'criminal infiltration' in the sport. The boss of Australia's anti-doping agency emphasized that the AFL and Australian sport are at a 'crossroad' regarding drug use by players.
The boss of Australia’s anti-doping agency has warned that the AFL – and Australian sport more widely – is at a “crossroad” regarding drug use by players > https://t.co/A8nntJufIU https://t.co/6UbfzLlJPL
AFL clubs cleared over alleged ‘secret’ testing and fake injuries to avoid illicit drug tests https://t.co/VrAh9WZkIf
An investigation cleared the AFL after claims of players faking injuries to avoid match-day drug tests and off-the-books testing but uncovered some significant issues. https://t.co/w9cku8GfAj






