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Angered Rioli’s tamper defence

- JUSTIN CHADWICK

COULD severe dehydratio­n and a negative blood test hold the key to Willie Rioli’s urinetampe­ring defence?

Rioli is facing a ban of up to four years after the star West Coast goalsneak allegedly tampered with his urine sample during a routine ASADA drug test on August 20.

It’s been reported a frustrated Rioli poured a sports drink into the sample container after going hours without being able to pass urine.

The West Australian reported Rioli has told people around him he acted naively and in frustratio­n rather than purposely trying to subvert the testing process.

The results of a subsequent blood test could prove crucial in Rioli’s defence. But even if that blood test shows up negative to any performanc­e-enhancing or illicit substances, Rioli could still face the maximum penalty of four years.

Tampering with a urine sample is viewed as more serious than returning a positive drug result and ASADA may not take into account any extenuatin­g circumstan­ces such as dehydratio­n or the results of follow-up testing.

Rioli will be represente­d by David Grace when he appears before the anti-doping tribunal. It’s unknown how long the matter will take to resolve but it could take six months or more. Rioli will be provisiona­lly suspended throughout that period.

The controvers­y erupted just days before West Coast’s semi-final against Geelong at the MCG last Friday night.

West Coast players looked flat early in that game, with Geelong going on to win by 20 points to end the Eagles’ flag defence.

Rioli has already apologised to family and friends in a heartfelt Facebook post. The 24-year-old was left devastated after being told of his provisiona­l suspension, and is now with family in the Tiwi Islands. The Eagles are worried about Rioli’s mental health, and are considerin­g sending a club official to be with him as well.

West Coast great Peter Sumich raised eyebrows on Saturday when he said there may be a wider problem at the Eagles if the Rioli tampering claims proved to be accurate.

But his premiershi­p-winning teammate Glen Jakovich believes it is an isolated incident.

 ??  ?? West Coast’s Willie Rioli.
West Coast’s Willie Rioli.

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