General
Bronson Xerri suspended by NRL for four years over testosterone use

Former Cronulla Sharks player Bronson Xerri has been suspended for four years by the National Rugby League Anti-Doping Tribunal.
Key points:
- Bronson Xerri tested positive in November 2019 and has not played NRL since
- The ban is backdated to the time of the original positive test, meaning he will be eligible to play again in 2023
- Xerri tested positive at the end of his rookie year with the Cronulla Sharks
Xerri tested positive to testosterone in November 2019 and he has not played an NRL game since.
“The tribunal found that Mr Xerri intentionally took testosterone in late 2019 knowing that the substance was either banned or that there was a serious risk that it was banned,” an NRL statement read.
“The tribunal also found that Mr Xerri’s…
Continue Reading
-
Noosa News22 hours ago
Queensland’s bid for net zero by 2050 unlikely under new energy plan: expert
-
General23 hours ago
María Corina Machado awarded Nobel Peace Prize
-
General20 hours ago
Western Bulldogs extend Essendon’s losing streak with 57 point thrashing
-
Business11 hours ago
These 4 ASX mining stocks are rocketing as the rare earths boom intensifies