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Warriors and NRL clubs face random drug-testing from Mad Monday celebrations
Warriors and NRL clubs face random drug-testing from Mad Monday celebrationsWarriors and NRL clubs face random drug-testing from Mad Monday celebrationsGETTY IMAGES The Warriors have little cause for celebration after another disappointing season saw them miss out on the NRL playoffs.The Warriors and other clubs have been warned by NRL bosses their players face random testing for party drugs from Mad Monday celebrations.The game's authorities are out to crack down on the loose behaviour that has blotted end of season parties in the past.
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Warriors start NRL season review as club look for answers
Warriors start NRL season review as club look for answersA review into another poor NRL season from the Warriors is underway.Club boss Jim Doyle is doing everything he can to make sure the club doesn't fall at the final hurdle again in 2017, after missing the playoffs for the last five years."Like everyone, all of our sponsors, all of our members, all of our fans, we're all disappointed that we're out of the season before the finals series," Doyle told Warriors TV.
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Warriors threatened with drug tests from NRL
Warriors threatened with drug tests from NRLWarriors players, beware.That's the message coming out of the NRL this morning as the league prepares to deal with eight teams beginning their end-of-season celebrations, threatening clubs with random drug tests.An email from the NRL integrity unit boss Nick Weeks, sent to each of the 16 NRL clubs, was obtained by the Daily Telegraph and warns the eight eliminated teams to keep a close eye on "Mad Monday" celebrations.
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