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Posted: 2024-02-21 01:23:07

Melbourne captain Max Gawn denies the Demons have a "drug culture" following the revelation teammate Joel Smith is facing anti-doping rule violations from Sport Integrity Australia (SIA).

The AFL confirmed on Tuesday SIA had charged Smith with three anti-doping rule violations (ADRVs) over alleged trafficking to third parties, and a further ADRV for possession of cocaine on September 9, 2022.

He was already provisionally suspended after allegedly testing positive for cocaine during an in-competition test in August of last year.

It is unclear how much the additional charges could add to any suspension, or when that would be determined.

Smith will remain provisionally suspended and is unable to train or play with his teammates, and the AFL confirmed under the code the new asserted violations will be further investigated by SIA.

Victoria Police also acknowledged the allegations.

"Victoria Police is aware of a number of allegations of drug trafficking in relation to a 27-year-old Hillside man," police said in a statement.

"We are currently assessing information provided by Sport Integrity Australia and as such it would be inappropriate to comment further at this time."

Speaking to the media on Wednesday, Gawn described the allegations as "quite shocking".

But he said drug use was not a systemic problem at the Demons.

"For 16 years, I've been getting drug tested, for 10 years I've been getting hair tested," Gawn said.

"The AFL and AFLPA look after that and in that 10 years I've never been told our club has a drug culture."

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