As more players looked set to be embroiled in a cocaine scandal, NRL boss Dave Smith has claimed rugby league does not have a drug problem.
The Queensland Crime and Corruption Commission (CCC) has predicted further arrests in the coming days as part of their investigation into the state's cocaine trafficking syndicate that has already claimed players in two codes.
Queensland Reds' code hopper Karmichael Hunt and five Gold Coast Titans NRL players have already been embroiled in the scandal. And reports on Tuesday claimed a high profile retired player may be among the next named.
"Based on current information, the CCC expects any further arrests of current or former sportspeople will occur by the end of this week or early next week," the CCC statement said.
Titans players Greg Bird, Dave Taylor, Beau Falloon, Jamie Dowling and Kalifa Faifai Loa have been issued with court notices to face drug supply charges and are due to appear in court over the next fortnight. They have been stood down pending their court appearances.