Not good.
Scotland has dropped Adam Walker from their provisional squad for this year’s Rugby League World Cup after the Wakefield Trinity prop failed a drugs test.
The 26-year-old tested positive for cocaine after the Super League win at Widnes on 14 July and was suspended by his club and Rugby Football League.
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Scotland Rugby League chairman Keith Hogg said: “We totally support the RFL anti-doping regulations and the action undertaken by Wakefield Trinity.
“We will be withdrawing Adam Walker from our extended World Cup squad.”