Tall Black suspended after testing positive for Ecstasy

Publish Date
Tuesday, 20 September 2022, 5:00PM

Tall Blacks forward Taane Samuel has been sanctioned for one month by the New Zealand Sports Tribunal after testing positive for MDMA.

Samuel, who plays for the Wellington Saints and made his Tall Blacks debut in February against India during the 2023 Fiba World Cup Asian Qualifiers, was tested by Drug Free Sport New Zealand (DFSNZ) after an NBL fixture in May 2022 and tested positive for MDMA, commonly known as Ecstasy.

The 23-year-old attributed his positive test to a spiked drink he'd been given at a party two days before the game.

He went on to acknowledge that although his attitude at the time had been cavalier, he regretted his actions.

MDMA is prohibited in sport under the substances of abuse category. Rules under this category acknowledge that some substances are abused outside of sport and allow athletes to balance a reduced ban with completion of a substance of abuse treatment programme.

This is only the second time DFSNZ has made use of these rules since they were established in 2021, and chief executive Nick Paterson is supportive of the approach.

"It's an approach to sanctioning created with the long-term health and wellbeing of athletes at heart. That being the case, we believe that getting Mr Samuel support for substance abuse and back to sport after serving his sanction is the most practical outcome. But this is also a reminder to other athletes that recreational drugs are banned in sport and can – and do – lead to sanctioning."

DFSNZ accepted that the MDMA was taken out-of-competition and not intended to give Samuel an athletic advantage.

Samuel has already entered into a treatment programme to address his drug use.

Completing this programme means the athlete will incur a one-month suspension from sport which finished on 19 September 2022.

Failure to complete the programme will result in a three-month suspension.

Samuel played in all three games for the Tall Blacks in the February 2022 Fiba World Cup Asian Qualifying window in the Philippines, averaging 8.0 points per game.

He was part of the Wellington Saints' championship-winning side in 2021, where he averaged 16.5 points and 3.8 rebounds per game.

He was named the NBL Youth Player of the Year in 2020 after averaging 17.9 points, 5.5 rebounds and 2.3 assists for the Manawatu Jets.

This article was first published on nzherald.co.nz and is republished here with permission

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