Waterloo Region Record

Drug violation sidelines Ticats’ Banks

- The Canadian Press

TORONTO — The Hamilton Tiger-Cats will be without star receiver/kick-returner Brandon Banks for their crucial rematch Friday night with the Ottawa Redblacks.

Banks was suspended for two games Wednesday for violating the CFL’s drug policy. According to the league, Banks tested positive for methylened­ioxyamphet­amine, a psychedeli­c hallucinog­enic drug also known as MDA that’s closely related to ecstasy.

“I would like to apologize to my coaches, teammates, the Hamilton Tiger-Cats organizati­on, and our great and loyal fans for putting myself in this situation,” Banks said in a statement. “It’s my responsibi­lity to know what’s on the banned substance list and there is no excuse for my violation of the rules.

“My mistake has not only hurt my team, but my family and friends, and for that I am extremely sorry. I will work very hard over the next two weeks to prepare myself both mentally and physically to return to the field and contribute to bringing a Grey Cup championsh­ip back to the city of Hamilton.”

The loss of Banks is big for Hamilton (6-9), which trails first-place Ottawa (7-7-1) in the East Division standings. As a result of the suspension, Banks will also miss the Ticats’ home game versus Edmonton (8-7) on Oct. 28.

Hamilton can clinch a playoff berth — and home field for the East semifinal — with a win Friday. The Ticats would also garner second in the conference with a tie and losses this week by both Toronto and Montreal.

Ottawa can also clinch first in the East and home field for the division final with a win over Hamilton.

Banks will be eligible to return to Hamilton’s lineup Nov. 5 for its regular-season finale against Montreal at Tim Hortons Field.

The five-foot-seven, 157-pound Banks has 29 catches for 355 yards and four TDs this season. He has 59 punt returns for 569 yards and a touchdown and has also returned two missed field goals for touchdowns.

Under the CFL-CFL Players’ Associatio­n policy, a suspended player can’t participat­e in games but the club decides if he can participat­e in other team activities such as practices and meetings.

Banks is the third player suspended this season for a positive drug test.

Defensive tackle Quinn Smith of the Calgary Stampeders was slapped with a three-game ban after testing positive for the anabolic steroid methandien­one. It marked the second time Smith had tested positive in his football career.

Bruce Johnson, a defensive back with the Winnipeg Blue Bombers, received a two-game suspension for after also testing positive for methylened­ioxyamphet­amine.

 ?? GEOFF ROBINS, THE CANADIAN PRESS ?? Hamilton Tiger-Cats receiver Brandon Banks has been suspended for two games following a positive drug test.
GEOFF ROBINS, THE CANADIAN PRESS Hamilton Tiger-Cats receiver Brandon Banks has been suspended for two games following a positive drug test.

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