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Sport Integrity Australia, formerly known as ASADA, says Willie Rioli verdict lies with AFL – The West Australian
Sport Integrity Australia, formerly known as ASADA, says it has no powers to announce the outcome of Rioli’s case or sanction the West Coast player.

Australian sports anti-doping agency is distancing itself from the delay in a verdict in the drugs case of AFL player Willie Rioli.
Sport Integrity Australia, formerly known as ASADA, says it has no powers to announce the outcome of Riolis case or sanction the West Coast player.
Rioli has been provisionally suspended by the AFL for the past 17 months.
The 25-year-old is facing a ban of up to four years for alleged urine substitution during a routine anti-doping test performed by ASADA in 2019.
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