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Sport groups agree to binge-drinking code

Source: The Age
Adelaide : Australia | 10 months ago  
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The national code also places the onus on players to set a positive example by consuming alcohol in moderation. Under changes to be announced today, the AFL, the Football Federation, Cricket Australia, Netball Australia, Australian Rugby Union and the National Rugby League, have agreed to tough...
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