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Spartans RFC player banned for 4 years for anabolic steroid use

By Ian Cameron
(Photo by Matthew Lewis/Getty Images)

A Spartans RFC player has been handed a four year ban for the use of anabolic steroids.

A statement released by the RFU read: “Craig Hoare of Spartans RFC (level eight) has been suspended for a period of four years from all sport following the decision of an independent national anti-doping panel.”

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Hoare tested positive for the presence of Drostanolone and Methylhexaneamine after failing a test following a match on the 15 April 2017.

“The period of ineligibility has been applied from 5 May 2017 – the date of the provisional suspension – until 4 May 2021.”

Hoare did not respond to the charge and it transpired that he was told on the bus on the way to a match.

The panel report stated: ” the day the Charge was due to be sent to the Player (05 May 2017), Spartans would be playing the final of the IC – RFU Junior Vase at Twickenham and the Player would likely be travelling down with the team for the match.”

“Mr Gwilliam (the player’s coach) requested that he could tell the Player what had happened direct, as he was concerned about the Player’s welfare. Mr Watkins and Mr Gwilliam did discuss whether the Player could still play.

“He was informed that he could still travel and watch the match, but not play or take any part, even in the pre-match preparations. He could not take any official role as he was now provisionally suspended. Mr Gwilliam asked if the Player could receive a medal at the end. The answer was again no.”

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Known by trade name Masteron, Drostanolone is an injectable oil-based anabolic steroid, derived from Dihydrotestosterone (DHT). It is a mirrors the body natural produced anabolic hormone: testosterone, dihydrotestosterone and nandrolone.

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Senzo Cicero 17 hours ago
'If the South Africans are in, they need to be all in'

1. True, if that “free” ticket means access to all but the prized exhibit - EVIP only. SA cannot host semis, even if they’ve earned it (see Sharks vs ASM Clermont Auvergne at… Twickenham Stoop). 2. Why no selective outrage over Lyon doing the exact same thing a week earlier? Out of all the countries France send the most “B teams”, why nobody talking about “disrespect” and “prioritising domestic leagues” and “kicking them out”? 3. Why no mention of the Sharks fielding all of their Springboks for the second rate Challenge cup QF? No commitment? 4. Why no mention of all the SA teams qualifying for respective euro knock out comps in the two seasons they’ve been in it? How many euro teams have qualified for KO’s in their history? Can’t compete? 5. Why no mention of SA teams beating French and English giants La Rochelle and Saracens? How many euro teams have done that in their history? Add no quality? The fact is that SA teams are only in their second season in europe, with no status and a fraction of the resources. Since joining the URC, SA has seen a repatriation of a number of players, and this will only grow once SA start sharing in the profits of competing in these comps, meaning bigger squads with greater depth and quality, meaning they don’t have to prioritise comps as they have to now - they don’t have imports from Pacifica and South America and everywhere else in between like “European” teams have - also less “Saffas” in Prem and T14, that’s what we want right? 'If the South Africans are in, they need to be all in' True, and we have to ensure we give them the same status and resources as we give everyone else to do just that. A small compromise on scheduling will go a long way in avoiding these situations, but guess what, France and England wont compromise on scheduling because they ironically… prioritise their domestic comps, go figure!

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