THE AFL General Counsel Andrew Dillon today received the decision of the AFL Anti- Doping Tribunal this afternoon, in the matter of the former Essendon Football Club support person.

The Tribunal has found that the former Essendon support person has been found guilty of 10 breaches of the AFL Anti-Doping Code.

The breaches include trafficking, attempting to traffick and complicity in matters related to a range of prohibited substances.

The prohibited substances are:
- Hexarelin

- Humanofort - namely Insulin Growth Factor 1 (IGF-1), Insulin Growth Factor 2 (IGF – 2), Mechano Growth Factor (MGF), Fibroblast Growth Factor (FGF), Follistatin and Thymosin Beta 4

- CJC-1295· GHRP6

- SARMS

Mr Dillon said the Tribunal had advised the AFL a decision on sanction would be made at hearing on Tuesday May 5.

Mr Dillon said the case had been the most complex ever tried by the AFL Tribunal and, on behalf of the AFL, he wished to thank the Tribunal Chairman, David Jones, and members John Nixon and Wayne Henwood for their work.

“The circumstances surrounding the case have been extremely difficult, given the amount of information and the number of parties involved, and the professionalism and diligence of the Tribunal has been greatly appreciated by the AFL.”