AFL boss Andrew Demetriou is part of the drugs working party. Picture: Glenn Daniels Source: Herald Sun
THE AFL's illicit drugs working party has agreed to tighten the loophole which allows players to admit drug use yet dodge testers.
The self-reporting loophole will be tightened but not totally disregarded to ensure it is not abused by players.
Clubs believed a small number of players were reporting the use of drugs not as a cry for help, but simply as a way to sidestep positive strikes.
Some club officials even believed their players had done so when made aware testers were at their club.
But the AFL confirmed today the working party had agreed amendments would be drafted for review by the AFLPA and AFL, to be discussed again in 4-6 weeks.
The AFL Commission and player delegates of the player union would both need to agree to alterations of the AFL's illicit drugs policy.
"We also had considerable discussion about how the policy framework can be strengthened to deal with a very small number of players who might disrespect the policy's objectives and disregard how their off-field behaviour impacts on other players in the competition, their own club and the AFL itself," AFL chief executive Andrew Demetriou said.Demetriou chairs the working party, which also includes AFLPA chief executive Matt Finnis, AFL medical officers and club representatives.
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