He and the club have no knowledge nor will they have any until they strike out and are banned which is rather silly. I mean, how can the club support them through a rehab program if they're tested and nothing becomes of the pre-season tests? Regardless of whether or not the drug use is down there's still drug use and no one seems to be too concerned about it at the AFL if they just sweep the names under the carpet.Krakouer Magic wrote:Coaches really have very little control over the off feild behaviour of individual, or a group of, players. Didn't we have a load of guys hair test positive for drug use recently? That's one thing I don't blame Bucks for. He has f@ck all control over what players do in their own time. Young blokes will always test boundaries and experiment with booze and drugs.
Oh sure, let's give the clubs a rough estimate of the player numbers, but what are they doing to prevent a player from overdosing? The drugs Keeffe and Thomas were laced with something else, what happens if that was fatal and the AFL knew they were doing the drugs in the past?
But you are right the club has no control over what they do in their own time away from the club in the off-season and the likes but sadly the worst thing is they have no idea who is doing what drug. That's a little troubling. More so that a journo can have a list of the names, but not the clubs.