AFL football - Port Adelaide Power vs Fremantle match at AAMI Stadium - footballer Alipate Carlile and Matthew Pavlich. Source: Herald Sun
PORT Adelaide's players have been shocked at the probe into Essendon's use of potentially illegal substances after having their own policies strengthened and fireproofed under fitness coach Darren Burgess and club's medical staff.
Power backman Alipate Carlile was surprised even to be asked whether the players injected -- half the team was afraid of needles to begin with -- and the players are banned from taking any supplements without having them checked by the club.
"Whatever we buy, we've been told to bring it to the club doctor and he'll tick it off with the AFL,'' Carlile said.
"And if there's anything close to being a red mark, we don't go anywhere near it.
"So everything's ticked off by the club doctor. We've got full faith and trust in him and that he studies the rules.
"It goes through all levels.
"And we've never injected anything.''
Carlisle's comments follow Power premiership captain Warren Tredrea's admission he had been offered a supplement to help him with a knee injury from a person from outside the club.
But when he had the drug tested, it came up with three illegal ingredients, none of which were on the label of the pills.
Tredrea put it down to the supplements being imported.
He suspected the reason some players unwittingly took imported illegal substances was because US legislation does not require all ingredients to be listed on the bottle, which Australian law does.
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