Any of you out there think this is going to far.
I am not saying incidents like certain Carlton players are acceptable, but say after playing on a saturday a player has a bit of a dabble with recreational drugs - when they have no training early the next day is it really the AFL's business. Or during the off season for that matter.
Yes I know certain things are " illegal " but for arguments sake doesn't excessive alcohol have a more detrimental eefect the next day ?
Only heresay but depending on the tests for THC there may be a few players that may need to kick a habbit