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I don't know.  But youngsters who might know tell me footballers take drugs rather than drink heavily because you recover for training & playing better from the drugs. 


I am also not sure whether the term overdose correctly describes this type of situation.  I presume some illicit drugs mixed with alcohol produce the state Stengle was found in, where possibly the same type & quantity of drugs without alcohol may not produce this reaction.


In any event, if the AFL are fair dinkum they are investigating the situation fully, especially considering the player has at least one known prior with drugs.


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