British and Irish Lions Tour - Chiliboy Ralepelle handed 8-year prohibition for doping
Former South
Africa international Mahlatse ‘Chiliboy’ Ralepelle has been handed an
eight-year ban for doping which could spell the end of his career. The hooker’s
ban was confirmed by the South Africa Institute for Drug-Free Sport (SAIDS)
after he tested positive for a banned anabolic agent in January 2019.
Ralepelle
was subject to a random check at the Sharks last year, where he
tested positive for Zeranol. He also had two positive drug tests in 2010 and
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Ralepelle, who previously played for the Bulls and French side Toulouse, has 21 days to file an appeal against the sanction, which was detailed in a statement issued by SAIDS. At 33, the ban will likely spell the end of his disgraced career.
“The
Independent Doping Tribunal Panel handed down its decision in two parts this
week on the doping charge against former Springbok and Sharks rugby player,
Mahlatse “Chiliboy” Ralepelle,” the statement read.
The player
tested positive for the banned anabolic agent, Zeranol, during an
out-of-competition test on the 17th of January 2019. The athlete challenged the
doping charge and was allowed to seek legal counsel to present his case and version
of events to the tribunal panel.
The hearings
were adjourned multiple times and were held over six months. The panel reached
a decision first on the merits of the case where they found the player guilty
of a doping offense. Ralepelle had previously tested positive on two separate
occasions while playing overseas.
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The Zeranol
positive case was his third positive dope test during his playing career within
10 years. However, the player’s first positive case was ruled a No-Fault decision
and he then received a reprimand. The panel had to refer to sports
jurisprudence to determine the appropriate sanction which they ruled to be the
player’s second doping offense.
“The Independent Doping Tribunal Panel ruled that Mr. Ralepelle must serve an eight-year ban for doping. The ban will expire on the 27th of January 2027. The player has 21 days within which to file an appeal against the sanction.”
Ralepelle
won the last of his 25 international caps in a 25-10 defeat to England in
Cape Town in June 2018.
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