Essendon cleared by anti-doping tribunal
BREAKING: Essendon players found not guilty by the AFL anti-doping tribunal.
BREAKING: Essendon players found not guilty by the AFL anti-doping tribunal.
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Today the AFL's anti-doping tribunal will release its verdict on Essendon, the AFL and the Australian Sports Anti-Doping Authority.
Nathan Buckley all but ruled out suggestions players ate meat contaminated with clenbuterol.
Thirty-four past and present Essendon footballers are free to resume playing after being cleared of taking a banned drug.
"The tribunal handed down its decision, which was unanimous."
Lachie Keeffe and Josh Thomas will be sacked if they are found guilty of taking clenbuterol: Eddie McGuire.
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