Essendon can sign extra players, but Jobe Watson's Brownlow to be reviewed
The AFL has confirmed Essendon Football Club will be allowed to bring in new players to replace those banned for the 2016 season
Essendon doping scandal: where the 34 banned players are now – in pictures
Thirty-four past and present Essendon players have been found guilty of doping charges after an appeal by the World Anti-Doping Agency (Wada). Here’s a look at who was found guilty and where they are now
Essendon drugs verdict: 34 players guilty of doping charges and banned for 2016 season
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Essendon drugs verdict: a bleak day for Bombers but a big victory for anti-doping
Francis Leach
Reaction to Essendon doping verdict: 'a miscarriage of justice,' says James Hird
November 2015
Anti-doping agency's appeal against Essendon not-guilty verdict begins
Essendon remain hopeful that the 34 players facing Wada’s anti-doping appeal will know their fates by Christmas
August 2015
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James Hird's inglorious descent from Essendon untouchable to 'unperson'
His golden days as one of the most loved players the AFL has ever seen seem a distant memory following the former Bomber’s final, ignominious exit
Essendon captain Jobe Watson says players need Wada appeal to end
Essendon captain Jobe Watson says only the end of the Wada appeal will give him and his AFL team-mates the relief they need
James Hird resigns as coach of Essendon Football Club
Geelong say AFL cleared club over links to banned sports scientist Stephen Dank
Collingwood duo delisted by AFL club after accepting doping bans