NRL 'has strengthened" drug testing

The NRL says it has strengthened its approach to random drug testing following the cocaine scandal that has engulfed the Gold Coast Titans.

The NRL has re-confirmed its commitment to random drug test of players in the wake of the cocaine scandal that has engulfed the Gold Coast Titans.

Five Titans are set to miss their season opener against Wests Tigers on Saturday week after being caught up in a police sting in Queensland.

In response to reports clubs have in previous years tipped off players about drug testers' presence at training or even swept positive tests under the carpet, the NRL said in a statement on Friday it had strengthened its approach considerably in the wake of the ASADA probe.

"The NRL has strengthened its approach to combating drug use through its continued commitment to independent drug testing programs and player education," the statement read.

"The NRL Integrity Unit established an Illicit and Hazardous Drug Testing Policy in July 2014.

"This policy operates independently from clubs and is conducted by an independent and fully certified third party provider.

"The policy ensures code-wide consistency, as opposed to previous testing programs that were undertaken by each individual club.

"Under the new policy clubs are not aware of the timing or number of drug tests, as random testing ensures the program's integrity and effectiveness."

The NRL also tests for prescription drugs.

The game's governing body said players who fail a first test will be hit with a suspended fine and must undertake a mandatory treatment program.

Players who produce a second positive test will be hit with a 12-match ban, face contract termination and further treatment and monitoring.

The NRL said players found to be using illicit drugs will have access to immediate support and treatment.

This year compulsory online education programs have been introduced that players must complete prior to round one.


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