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Luke Troy, the Australian club rugby prop, is in limelight but for wrong reasons this time after a two-year ban was imposed on him for steroid orders.
It was reported that Troy, Newcastle Waratahs club prop, ordered two separate types of steroid drugs (21 packets of testosterone-1 a mixture of Androstenes in February 2006 and 100 capsules of DHEA 200 containing 200 mg dehydropepiandrosterone per capsule in August 2006).
The Australian Rugby Union cleared him at the initial stage because the intercepted drugs were not proven to what the packaging revealed and were not collected from the customs in person.
From Brisbanetimes.com.au:
Troy had told ASADA: ”I acknowledge that I may have been naive to order [over the internet] but did so in good faith with no intention of using any prohibited substance. However at no time did I have possession of such items due to them being seized by Australian Customs.”
However the International Rugby Board appealed against the decision of the ARU and asked the Court of Arbitration for Sport to decide the matter.
This week the CAS ruled Troy had committed an anti-doping violation by using or attempting to use a prohibited substance. The CAS found that Troy had searched the internet for products, deliberately ordered products believing they contained testosterone and DHEA and that he intended to use those substances personally for ”recovery and meal replacement”.
The CAS said it was not essential that the substances were in fact proven to be prohibited substances.
Troy was banned until May 5, 2011 from playing sports on the accusations of ordering steroids.
The incident is expected to influence other sports drugs tribunal hearings that involve non-analytical evidence.
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