Video will play in Play now Don't auto playNever auto playThe NRL's cocaine issue might be more prevalent than anyone could have imagined. ONE News reported tonight that 12 NRL players tested positive for cocaine following the various 'Mad Monday' celebrations at the end of last season. Meanwhile Kangaroos coach Mal Meninga backed the New Zealand Rugby League's decision on Bromwich and Proctor, and said that the NRL needed to take a harder stance. The first offence [should be] you don't play the game for 12 weeks and if you do it again, you should be deregistered. If a player can't do the right thing by the game, armed with all the education the NRL provides, they shouldn't be in our game.
Source: New Zealand Herald May 09, 2017 10:50 UTC