File: South Africa's Chiliboy Ralepelle takes part in a training session at their west London training base on November 20, 2012 ahead of the international rugby union Test match between England and South Africa on 24 November.JOHANNESBURG - Former Springbok hooker Chiliboy Ralepelle has been banned from rugby for eight years.
The South African Institute of Drug-Free Sport has announced its decision on Ralepelle after hearings held over six months.Chiliboy Ralepelle's B-sample tests positive Ralepelle then challenged the positive result but was found guilty by an independent doping tribunal. The SA Institute of Drug-Free Sport says that this is his third doping offence after he was tested in a random check at the Sharks.
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