PM stands by sports minister over ASADA

Prime Minister Tony Abbott says the previous Labor government seems to have made mountains out of molehills on accusations of doping in sports.

Tony Abbott has defended his sports minister from criticism she hasn't taken strong enough action against the nation's anti-doping agency.

The prime minister described Sussan Ley as "calm, balanced and reasonable" - exactly the attributes needed to deal with the aftermath of ASADA's failure to secure anti-doping convictions against 34 past and present Essendon players by the AFL's anti-doping tribunal.

Mr Abbott also told Macquarie Radio on Thursday what was dubbed the "blackest day in sport" two years ago by the then Labor government seemed to be a case of "mountains made of molehills".


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