LONDON (Reuters) - Drugs testing across English rugby in 2013-14 has seen a slight increase in positive cases, a report showed on Thursday but rugby officials insist the sport remains free of systemic doping.
In total there were five positive cases of players using banned substances such as cocaine or anabolic steroids, the same as in the previous season, and one more case concerning the possession and trafficking of drugs.
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