Adelaide Crows chairman Rob Chapman says his club will ramp up protection against the drugs scandal. Picture: Michael Dodge. Source: Getty Images
ADELAIDE is ready to step up its protection against illegal drug suppliers and organised crime units to ensure it is not trapped in Australian sports' latest scandal.
A day after declaring they were "fully compliant'' with AFL guidelines and "every confidence'' in the club's medical programs, the Crows today reaffirmed they could do more.
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"No one can ever be 100 per cent certain that their staff and players are not involved (in drug taking or match-fixing), but given the significant education, welfare and support that is provided by us to our staff and players we have every confidence that we are compliant,'' said club chairman Rob Chapman in his follow-up statement today.
"All our club medical and physical conditioning staff have been consulted following recent events and the club is in the process of conducting our own analysis, but we believe their conduct is consistent and compliant with AFL guidelines.
"We will continue to review all club systems and procedures.
"The Adelaide Football Club acknowledges the gravity of the Australian Crime Commission's report findings.
"The club fully supports the investigations and the AFL's response, which we think is comprehensive and clearly signals a new sense of urgency which we subscribe to. We will assist the AFL in any way to ensure the integrity of the game and our club is upheld.''
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