by The Wuss » Wed Sep 01, 2010 5:33 pm
Interesting situation this illicit drugs policy....
There are only a few sports in Australia that have this type of policy, which is an out of competition illicit drug policy.
It's also interesting to note the ALFPA entered into the policy on a voluntary basis, and would also mean that they could withdraw their support for it.... effectively ending the testing.
In reading some of the news articles today it seems that the player was and still is receiving counseling for his issue, not only the drugs but also depression. So in that respect I don't think that you could say that the policy has failed this player, clearly there are bigger issues for him other than getting "caught".
I think that instead of everyone jumping on their moral high horse they should let this whole process play itself out, I’m pretty confident in saying that the AFL and the AFLPA would have the best information available to them when considering these policies, better than Johnno from down the roads 2 cents.
After all isn't it better to have a policy that my need a few tweaks other than no policy at all????
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