The Gold Coast Bulletin

Player’s long ban shocks club

Kiernan fails doping control test

- Grace Hamilton

A Gold Coast club has been left bitterly disappoint­ed after one of its Queensland Premier Rugby players was slapped with a huge ban for the use of prohibited substances.

Corbin Kiernan, who was a contestant on Australian Spartan in 2018 was found with an Adverse Analytical Finding (AAF) following an off-season doping control test on April 19, 2022.

The athlete’s sample showed traces of the drug Ibutamoren when analysed at the Australian Sports Drug Testing Laboratory.

Ibutamoren is listed as Class S2 (Peptide Hormones, Growth Factors, Related Substances and Mimetics) under the World Anti-Doping Code – Internatio­nal Standard – Prohibited List – 2022 (Prohibited List 2022) and is prohibited at all times.

Tiernan was also found to have traces of the prohibited substance BPC-157, listed

under Class S0 (NonApprove­d Substances), in his system around the same time.

Sport Integrity Australia said in a statement on December 20: “Both Prohibited Substances were prescribed to Mr Kiernan by a medical practition­er and dispensed at a pharmacy”.

A Bond University spokesman said: “The player was recovering

from injuries when he went to a doctor outside the club system and was prescribed the substances as part of his treatment.”

Kiernan was not a student at Bond University, the spokesman said.

The Bond University spokesman said the club requested Sport Integrity Australia conduct an education

session for all players following the incident.

“The club is bitterly disappoint­ed to be informed of this matter and the conduct of the player.

“It has been continuall­y reinforced that players are responsibl­e for what goes into their bodies, and ignorance is no excuse.”

Kiernan’s period of ineligibil­ity,

which was initially for three months, formally commences on the date of the original testing: April 19, 2022.

The sanction imposed is a two-year and nine-month ban for Presence of a Prohibited Substance, Use and/or Attempted Use of a Prohibited Substance/s and Possession of a Prohibited Substance/s.

He is therefore ineligible to participat­e in any and all sports that have a World AntiDoping Code compliant antidoping policy until January 19, 2025.

This includes any and all non-signatory profession­al league or event organised by a non-signatory internatio­nal event organisati­on or a nonsignato­ry national-level event organisati­on.

Kiernan is a Keebra Park State High School product who played both league and union codes at school before joining the Intrust Super Cup with the Burleigh Bears.

A move to Easts Tigers ignited Kiernan’s break into the club’s under-19 team where he progressed through the ranks and made his Queensland Cup debut.

Kiernan was a hit at Avignon in France scoring 16 tries in 12 matches which drew the attention of Pro Division 2 side Biarritz.

He made 11 appearance­s for the Biarritz club during the 2016-17 PROD2 season.

Following the conclusion of the 2016-17 season he returned to Australia where he has represente­d Bond University in the Queensland Premier Rugby competitio­n since 2018.

The Gold Coast Bulletin reached out to Kiernan for comment.

 ?? ?? Bond University rugby player Corbin Kiernan has been slapped with a substantia­l ban after failing a drug test. Picture: Richard Gosling
Bond University rugby player Corbin Kiernan has been slapped with a substantia­l ban after failing a drug test. Picture: Richard Gosling

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