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ASADA delay on Xerri cost Sharks Morris

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Cronulla would have retained NRL veteran Josh Morris had they known that Bronson Xerri failed a drug test in November and faced a four-year ban.

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Cronulla boss Dino Mezzatesta admits the NRL club would have kept Josh Morris had the Australian Sports Anti-Doping Authority not waited six months to reveal a positive drug test for Bronson Xerri.

On the eve of the league's return from its COVID-19 shutdown, Xerri was sensationally stood down after testing positive to performance-enhancing substances in November.

There is mounting pressure on ASADA to explain why it took so long for the NRL to be notified of Xerri's result.

Should his B-sample also be positive, Xerri faces a maximum four-year ban.

Mezzatesta questioned the drawn out process, with ASADA refusing to respond to requests for an explanation.

"That's a matter really for the NRL to take up with ASADA but it does seem like a long process," Mezzatesta said on Wednesday.

"Our hope is that the process isn't anywhere near as long to conclude.

"It could be more damaging not only for the individual and club but the code itself.

"We should be celebrating the return to game and that's what we should be focusing and concentrating on.

"That's why we'd hope there's an expedient outcome for all concerned."

Xerri's unavailability comes after the Sharks granted Morris an early release from his contract in March to join twin brother Brett at the Sydney Roosters.

Coach John Morris must now turn to veteran Josh Dugan and established talent Jesse Ramien.

Had he known of Xerri's uncertain fate earlier, Morris would still be in Cronulla.

"That's one of the reasons why we're quite disappointed in the length of time that it's taken to notify not only the NRL, but the club," Mezzatesta said.

"Things may have been completely different for us.

"So absolutely, had we been notified early, we may have well taken things very differently in our approach to our playing roster."

On Wednesday afternoon Xerri released a statement through his management, speaking for the first time since being sensationally sidelined.

"I'm devastated but I'm bound by the system so there is not much more I can say at this stage," he said.

"There is a process in place that I am required to follow.

"I'm shattered I'm not playing with the boys this weekend and I wish them all the best for Saturday."

Prime Minister Scott Morrison also weighed into the matter.

"As a Sharks fan I'm obviously disappointed and I'm sure the players and the club officials are disappointed," Morrison said on Sky News.

"But there is an ASADA process that is ongoing and I don't want pre-judge that.

"Bronson is an incredibly talented young footballer, he made his debut last year and was electrifying to watch.

"It would appear based on what we have seen that there have been some terrible judgements on his part."

Mezzatesta vowed the club would support Xerri as he deals with the matter.

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