
It was confirmed by a credible source that three boys at the recent Craven Week hosted at Middelburg tested positive for the use of banned substances. All the boys are attending Top 10 schools.
Obviously, their names cannot be released until the boy is banned for an expected four years. Please note that the boy may request that his second sample be tested, and/or insist on and attend a disciplinary process before he can be named, if he was older than eighteen when tested. This process can take up to 20 months.
What is more important, the boys and parents have the responsibility to make sure that their medicine or supplements do not include banned substances, and if there is any doubt, they must contact the SAIDS helpline. The excuse "I did not know", or in the case of Asenathi Ntlabakanye, that a doctor said it is ok, will not stop the resulting ban.
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