Facts
The International Rugby Board (IRB) alleges Sam Chalmers (the player) for a violation of the Anti-Doping Rules. He was tested out-of-competition on 13 May 2013 while in camp with the Union’s Under 20s squad preparing for the IRB Junior World Championships 2013 the Tournament. His sample contained metabolites of methandienone and stanozolol.
History
The player admitted the anti-doping rule violation by mail. He had taken a pill called Pro SD, to gain weight, for around 2 weeks exactly before his doping test.
Decision
A period of ineligibility of two years, commencing on the date his provisional suspension took effect, namely 11 June 2013. The period of ineligibility runs until midnight on 10 June 2015.
Costs
No order for costs are made.