An additional 27 percent increase in anti-doping education, testing, and research funding over the next four years has been announced by World Rugby. This increase in funding reaffirms World Rugby's commitment to maintain a level playing field.
2. An additional 27 percent increase in anti-doping
education, testing, and research funding over the next
four years has been announced by World Rugby. This
increase in funding reaffirms World Rugby's
commitment to maintain a level playing field.
World Rugby Chairman Bernard Lapasset remarked
World Rugby is a committed and active federation in
the fight against doping in sport and while we do not
believe that there is a culture of systematic doping in
rugby, we are not complacent.
3. Interactive Keep Rugby Clean education was
delivered by World Rugby to more than 7,000 elite
players in 2014 across the spectrum of age grade and it
is widely believed that full international sevens and
15s competitions and Rugby World Cup 2015 will
provide a further platform to promote.