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July 2019

  • Australian swimmer Shayna Jack is seen after her heat of the Women’s 200 metre Freestyle at the World Swimming Trials at the Brisbane Aquatic Centre in Brisbane, Tuesday, June 11, 2019. (AAP Image/Darren England) NO ARCHIVING, EDITORIAL USE ONLY

    Shayna Jack vows to clear name after revealing positive test for drug in B sample

  • Shayna Jack

    Shayna Jack drug test: Swimming Australia defends two-week delay in revealing result

November 2016

  • Sports scientist Stephen Dank ‘should not be allowed near any athlete’ after the AFL appeals board dismissed his case, Asada chief Ben McDevitt says.

    Stephen Dank's AFL appeal thrown out, labelled a 'farce' by Asada boss

  • Hawthorn

    Seven AFL clubs fined over player detail breaches for random drugs testing

September 2016

  • Cate Campbell

    Fancy Bears leak: medical data on four more Australian athletes emerges

    Those affected include Olympic swim star Cate Campbell, and information released includes details of therapeutic use exemptions

April 2016

  • Sports scientist Stephen Dank claims he supplied former Gold Coast Suns star Nathan Bock with the prohibited peptide CJC-1295

    Stephen Dank claims he gave former AFL star Nathan Bock banned peptide

    Disgraced sports scientist Stephen Dank claims he supplied former Gold Coast Suns star Nathan Bock with the prohibited peptide CJC-1295

March 2016

  • Brent Prismall has been working in a player welfare role despite being one of the 34 Essendon players currently serving bans.

    AFL red-faced after banned former Essendon player told to quit Dogs' role

    Banned former Essendon player Brent Prismall is standing down from his job at the Western Bulldogs in a public relations disaster for the AFL

February 2016

  • Dyson Heppell is one of 34 current and past Essendon players who were found guilty of doping.

    'No breach' of AFL suspension by Dyson Heppell in Essendon sponsor tweet

    Dyson Heppell did not breach his suspension when he used social media to promote an Essendon sponsor, the AFL says
  • Thirty-four current and former Essendon players were found guilty of doping infringement by the Court of Arbitration for Sport on Tuesday.

    Banned Essendon players responsible for supplements, says Wada chief

    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
  • AFL Commission chairman Mike Fitzpatrick and AFL CEO Gillon McLachlan speak to the media after the Court of Arbitration for Sport handed down its decision.

    Essendon can sign extra players, but Jobe Watson's Brownlow to be reviewed

    The AFL has confirmed Essendon Football Club will be allowed to bring in new players to replace those banned for the 2016 season
    • Essendon doping scandal: where the 34 banned players are now – in pictures

    • Essendon drugs verdict: 34 players guilty of doping charges and banned for 2016 season

    • Sportblog
      Essendon drugs verdict: a bleak day for Bombers but a big victory for anti-doping

      Francis Leach
  • Thirty-four former and current Essendon players have been found guilty of anti-doping infringements.

    Reaction to Essendon doping verdict: 'a miscarriage of justice,' says James Hird

    Reaction to the CAS decision to uphold Wada’s appeal against the AFL tribunal decision to clear Essendon players of doping has been mixed

November 2015

  • The group of Essendon players were cleared of doping in March, a verdict that is now being challenged by Wada.

    Anti-doping agency's appeal against Essendon not-guilty verdict begins

    Essendon remain hopeful that the 34 players facing Wada’s anti-doping appeal will know their fates by Christmas

August 2015

  • James Hird was one of those men you thought would be around footy forever. It’s hard to know what he’ll do now.

    Sportblog
    James Hird's inglorious descent from Essendon untouchable to 'unperson'

    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
  • Bombers captain Jobe Watson looks on as James Hird speaks to the media following his resignation as head coach.

    Essendon captain Jobe Watson says players need Wada appeal to end

    Essendon captain Jobe Watson says only the end of the Wada appeal will give him and his AFL team-mates the relief they need
    • James Hird resigns as coach of Essendon Football Club

    • Geelong say AFL cleared club over links to banned sports scientist Stephen Dank

    • Collingwood duo delisted by AFL club after accepting doping bans

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