Warriors chief executive Wayne Scurrah.
Warriors chief executive Wayne Scurrah says the club has
not been contacted by the NRL over the Australian Crime
Commission's investigation into performance-enhancing drugs.
"We have had no contact and prefer to leave any statements to
the NRL," Scurrah told the New Zealand Herald.
So far six NRL clubs - Manly, Cronulla Penrith, Canberra,
Newcastle and North Queensland - have said they have been
contacted by the NRL in relation to the ACC's report released
last Thursday.
A Warriors spokesman said on Tuesday that the Auckland-based
club's position was unchanged from the previous day.
On Monday, club boss Scurrah said he didn't believe the
Warriors had anything to be concerned about.
"We've had no advice of any sort about the club or players
that have been implicated," he said.
"Certainly there's nothing to be alarmed about that we are
aware of."
Scurrah said it wasn't possible to vouch for what every
individual did, saying people didn't live their whole lives
at the club.
"What I can say is that we are confident there are no
practices at the club we are concerned about."
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