Gold Coast drugs scandal: Clubs can breathe a sigh of relief - for now

By Phil Lutton
Updated February 27 2015 - 10:18pm, first published 9:44pm
Final chapter? Former Gold Coast Titan Steve Michaels is likely to be the last sportsman to be charged in the cocaine investigation when he returns to Australia. Photo: Getty Images
Final chapter? Former Gold Coast Titan Steve Michaels is likely to be the last sportsman to be charged in the cocaine investigation when he returns to Australia. Photo: Getty Images
Final chapter? Former Gold Coast Titan Steve Michaels is likely to be the last sportsman to be charged in the cocaine investigation when he returns to Australia. Photo: Getty Images
Final chapter? Former Gold Coast Titan Steve Michaels is likely to be the last sportsman to be charged in the cocaine investigation when he returns to Australia. Photo: Getty Images
Final chapter? Former Gold Coast Titan Steve Michaels is likely to be the last sportsman to be charged in the cocaine investigation when he returns to Australia. Photo: Getty Images
Final chapter? Former Gold Coast Titan Steve Michaels is likely to be the last sportsman to be charged in the cocaine investigation when he returns to Australia. Photo: Getty Images
Final chapter? Former Gold Coast Titan Steve Michaels is likely to be the last sportsman to be charged in the cocaine investigation when he returns to Australia. Photo: Getty Images
Final chapter? Former Gold Coast Titan Steve Michaels is likely to be the last sportsman to be charged in the cocaine investigation when he returns to Australia. Photo: Getty Images

It seems Australia's professional football codes can breathe a sigh of relief, for now at least.

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