Aphiwe Dyantyi’s 2019 went from bad to worse after his management confirmed that he has tested positive for a banned substance.
It’s a development that merely compounds the 24-year-old winger’s misery this season.
From the high of being last year’s World Rugby rookie-of-the-year, Dyantyi suffered from indifferent form and then a hamstring injury.
He hasn’t featured once for the Springboks this year and won’t be making the World Cup squad, which will be announced on Monday.
Dyantyi apologised to various parties in a statement:
On Wednesday, 14 August 2019, I was notified by SAIDS that a urine sample that I had provided on 2 July 2019, during my attendance at the Springbok camp, had returned a positive result for a banned substance.
We have requested that my “B sample” be tested and will have feedback during the course of the next couple of days.
I would like to put the following on record;
I want to apologise in advance to my team-mates and management at the Lions and Springboks, my friends and my family for the negative impact this news may have. Personally this game has given me an opportunity to inspire not only the young rugby hopefuls but South Africans across all walks of life and that is something I do not take for granted and something I would definitely not risk by doing a stupid act like this.
I will now put all my energy in working with my support team and focus in proving my innocence in this matter and will not be providing any comments until there are further developments in the matter that warrants comment from my side.
Aphiwe Dyantyi
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