Australian basketball legend Andrew Bogut has hit out at the AFL’s drug code, while CEO Andrew Dillon had some choice words of his own for the WADA founding president.
AFL: Up to a hundred AFL players and several clubs are reported to be implicated in the drugs scandal rocking the league.
It comes as AFL chief executive Andrew Dillon accused World Anti-Doping Agency founding president Dick Pound of “sensationalising” the drugs issue after he likened the league’s practices to those used by cheating East German athletes in the 1970s.
Bogut mocked the AFL in a social media post on Wednesday, jokingly calling for the creation of a cocaine “cover-up round”.
“The AFL continues to tell people about how they should live their lives but they should clean up their own league before they start preaching on social issues,” the ex-NBA star said.
“It’s quite obvious what’s…
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