Asada
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Those affected include Olympic swim star Cate Campbell, and information released includes details of therapeutic use exemptions
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Disgraced sports scientist Stephen Dank claims he supplied former Gold Coast Suns star Nathan Bock with the prohibited peptide CJC-1295
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Banned former Essendon player Brent Prismall is standing down from his job at the Western Bulldogs in a public relations disaster for the AFL
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Dyson Heppell did not breach his suspension when he used social media to promote an Essendon sponsor, the AFL says
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The head of Wada says the 34 current and past Essendon players who received 12-month doping bans were responsible for what went into their bodies
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The AFL has confirmed Essendon Football Club will be allowed to bring in new players to replace those banned for the 2016 season
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Essendon remain hopeful that the 34 players facing Wada’s anti-doping appeal will know their fates by Christmas
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His golden days as one of the most loved players the AFL has ever seen seem a distant memory following the former Bomber’s final, ignominious exit
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Controversial sports scientist Stephen Dank will contest the guilty findings and resultant AFL life ban imposed by the league’s Anti-Doping Tribunal for his role in the controversial Essendon supplements scandal
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Controversial sports scientist Stephen Dank has been handed a lifetime ban by an AFL anti-doping tribunal for his role in the Essendon supplements scandal
Seven AFL clubs fined over player detail breaches for random drugs testing