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Rugby player gets 4-year drugs ban

By AFP
April 19, 2018

LONDON: A South African playing second-tier rugby union in England has been banned from all sport for four years by British anti-doping authorities after testing positive for three banned steroids, it was announced on Wednesday.

United Kingdom Anti-Doping said Brandon Staples, 20, a flanker with Championship side Yorkshire Carnegie, failed tests for metandienone, dehydrochloromethyl-Testosterone and stanozolol — the substance that saw Canada sprinter Ben Johnston stripped of his 100 metres gold medal at the 1988 Seoul Olympics.

Staples produced an adverse finding in a urine sample taken after a training session on August 9 last year. He is the first player in English professional rugby union to fail a drugs test for a performance-enhancing substance since 2011. He claimed his positive test was a result of consuming a nutritional drink in South Africa while he was on holiday in May 2017.

An independent national anti-doping panel still suspended him until September 6, 2021. The ban was originally imposed last November but details were only made public on Wednesday after Staples failed to have his suspension overturned on appeal.