The discussion focuses on the AFL’s newly finalised illicit drugs policy, which introduces hair testing and applies to both the AFL and AFLW. Tom Elliott questions why drug use is treated differently from other medical issues, arguing that injuries and illnesses are openly disclosed while drug-related matters are kept confidential.
Sports lawyer Paul Horvath explains that the policy is welfare‑focused, voluntary, and distinct from performance‑enhancing drug rules. He says strict privacy and confidentiality obligations apply, with information shared only on a need‑to‑know basis to support player rehabilitation. As a result, club doctors and senior administrators may be informed, but coaches are not, unless it relates to player availability.
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