Dane Swan admits drug use: report

Retired Collingwood champion Dane Swan has admitted to taking illegal substances during his AFL career.

Former Collingwood Magpies player Dane Swan

Retired Collingwood champion Dane Swan has admitted taking illegal drugs during his AFL career. (AAP)

Former Collingwood star Dane Swan has admitted taking illegal drugs during his AFL career at the Magpies.

"You show me someone who doesn't know someone who has experimented or tried social drugs, and I will show you a liar," Swan told the Sunday Herald Sun.

"I have experimented with what some people call recreational drugs, but have never taken performance-enhancing drugs or what you might call 'heavy' drugs."

Swan, who won the Brownlow Medal in 2011, revealed that he never failed a drug test during his career which started at Collingwood in 2003.

"Not one positive test under the AFL's illicit drugs policy, which, given the amount of times I was tested, proves that drugs have never been an issue through my career, despite what some people have implied," the 32-year-old said.

"I am not promoting it, or encouraging it, or glorifying it ... of course I have tried drugs, but it doesn't mean that I have a habit or a problem, it doesn't mean that I do it every single weekend or to the extent that people have speculated about it."

Swan retired after suffering a foot injury in the opening minutes of the 2016 season, bringing an end to his 258-game career which included winning a premiership in 2010.


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