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    AFL player tests positive for drugs

    I don't have a Herald Sun subscription but an AFL player for a finals team has tested positive for a banned substance, suspected cocaine. Mark Robinson has an article on it.

    First positive from us not making finals - it can't be one of our players!

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    AFL drug bombshell: Player from Melbourne-based finals team returns positive test

    A player from a Melbourne-based finals team has tested positive to drugs late in the home and away season.

    A urine sample taken from the player after a game in the weeks leading up to the AFL finals returned positive for a banned substance, believed to be cocaine.

    It’s understood the player took the drug just days out from a home and away match.

    He was tested after the game by Sports Integrity Australia officials as part of regulation in-competition testing for performance enhancing drugs.

    The result of the test wasn’t known until after the finals series.

    A source close to the issue said the player was from a Melbourne club involved in the finals, which means he would play for either the Demons, Collingwood, Carlton or St Kilda.

    The results of player’s A sample has only been known for a couple of days.

    It’s believed Sports Integrity Australia has informed the player he has returned a positive test.

    The AFL complies with WADA’s anti-doping code, which is governed in Australia by SIA, and cocaine is listed on the WADA in-competition prohibited list of stimulants.

    The AFL on Thursday confirmed the positive test.

    “The AFL is working with the player on this matter,” a spokesperson said.

    The penalty for an “in competition” positive test is up to four years’ suspension, although there are provisions for a lesser penalty in some situations.

    While a four-year suspension is possible, under the AFL’s anti-doping code, if the player can prove the violation was not intentional or there are other circumstances, the penalty could be reduced to as little as a month.

    The code was updated on January 1, 2021, whereby “an athlete who has tested positive to a Substance of Abuse’ in-competition (which includes cocaine), the sanction is only three months if the athlete can prove the substance was used out of competition and was unrelated to sporting performance’’.

    AFL rules dictate that the “in-competition” period starts at “11:59pm on the day before a competition in which the athlete is scheduled to participate through the end of such competition and the sample collection process’’.

    Also, a suspension could be reduced to one month if the ‘’athlete completes a Substance of Abuse treatment program approved by AFL’’.

    In 2019, Collingwood’s Sam Murray argued that he had inadvertently ingested a tiny amount of cocaine before he was given an 18-month suspension.

    In 2020, former Gold Coast ruckman Brayden Crossley accepted a 12-month suspension for an unintentional anti-doping violation.

    In 2015, then Collingwood players Lachie Keeffe and Josh Thomas accepted two-year bans for testing positive to the drug clenbuterol.

    They were tested in February of that year, which was out of competition.

    More recently, Willie Rioli, when he was at the Eagles, was suspended for two years after being found guilty of substituting his urine during two anti-doping drugs tests.

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    Re: AFL player tests positive for drugs

    Quote Originally Posted by jazzadogs View Post
    First positive from us not making finals - it can't be one of our players!
    Technically it could be Harmes?

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    Re: AFL player tests positive for drugs

    Quote Originally Posted by Axe Man View Post
    Technically it could be Harmes?
    Do they count Casey finals?

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    Re: AFL player tests positive for drugs

    I'm not saying it's Clayton Oliver. I'm not. Just to clear that up.

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    Re: AFL player tests positive for drugs

    The curse is dead.

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    Re: AFL player tests positive for drugs

    AFL STATEMENT

    The AFL confirms that a mandatory provisional suspension (which is effective immediately) has been imposed on Melbourne FC player Joel Smith following notification to him by Sport Integrity Australia of an Adverse Analytical Finding (AAF) and a potential violation of the Australian Football Anti-Doping Code (Code).

    It is asserted that a sample provided by Smith during an In-Competition doping control test on 20 August 2023 returned an AAF for the presence of Cocaine and its metabolite Benzoylecgonine being a Prohibited Substance under the Code.

    Smith was tested after the Round 23 Melbourne vs Hawthorn game on Sunday August 20, 2023 and was notified by Sport Integrity Australia last week in relation to the finding. The AFL was made aware of the test results at the same time.

    The matter is now progressing in accordance with the Code, initially involving further investigation by Sport Integrity Australia supported by the AFL.

    In the interim Smith will not be part of Melbourne’s football program.

    The AFL is unable to make any further comment at this time.

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    Re: AFL player tests positive for drugs

    Is that a two year ban?

    If true, Josh Schache loves this news!
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    Re: AFL player tests positive for drugs

    What a coincidence this news came out today, not the last day or two of Trade Week!
    "I'll give him a hug before the first bounce and then I'll run into my pack and give them orders to rip him apart."

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    Re: AFL player tests positive for drugs

    Quote Originally Posted by bulldogtragic View Post
    Is that a two year ban?

    If true, Josh Schache loves this news!
    Could be anywhere between 1 month and 4 years.

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    Re: AFL player tests positive for drugs

    Quote Originally Posted by Axe Man View Post
    Could be anywhere between 1 month and 4 years.
    Come on down Josh Schache.
    Rocket Science: the epitaph for the Beveridge era - whenever it ends - reading 'Here lies a team that could beat anyone on its day, but seldom did when it mattered most'. 15/7/2023

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    Re: AFL player tests positive for drugs

    If he's smashing gear at 11:59pm the day before a game then the sport's probably not for him.
    Nobody's looking for a puppeteer in today's wintry economic climate.

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    Re: AFL player tests positive for drugs

    This really was wasted effort...


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    Re: AFL player tests positive for drugs

    Melbourne have had some culture challenges since the GF there has been doubts on the coach, attitude issues with May and a heap of problems with Oliver and now Smith.
    Worrying signs for the competition but at least this news was after the trade period.
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    Re: AFL player tests positive for drugs

    Quote Originally Posted by GVGjr View Post
    Melbourne have had some culture challenges since the GF there has been doubts on the coach, attitude issues with May and a heap of problems with Oliver and now Smith.
    Worrying signs for the competition but at least this news was after the trade period.
    Very similar to our path post 2016.
    W00F!

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