The Scotsman

Marr prop in steroid ban

- By DUNCAN SMITH

The SRU has welcomed a ban handed out to a BT Premiershi­p player as evidence that increased activity with the UK Anti-doping Agency and “intelligen­cebased” strategy is working to root out drugs cheats.

Andrew Acton, a 22-yearold prop who was playing

for top-flight Ayrshire club Marr RFC, has been suspended for three years and nine months after an out-of-competitio­n positive test for stanozolol, a synthethic steroid, in August.

Acton was suspended by Marr when the provisiona­l test became known on the eve of the current season and the player has since left the club.

The South African, who joined Marr in 2016, is the fourth player within Scottish rugby to have returned a positive result after more than 2,000 tests in associatio­n with UKAD since 2009-10.

An SRU statement read: “Scottish Rugby is fully committed to the fight against doping to protect the integrity of the game.

“As a governing body, we have an extensive education programme for players, at all levels, on the consequenc­es of taking banned substances, from both a health and sporting perspectiv­e.

“This season Scottish Rugby has upweighted its activity with UK Anti-doping to generate more intelligen­ce-led tests in and out of competitio­n, for profession­al and club players alike. We welcome Andrew Acton’s ban as it serves as a reminder to all players that they have a responsibi­lity to adhere to the anti-doping code and the use of banned substances has no place in our game.”

A spokesman for Marr said: “We are very disappoint­ed that a young player has compromise­d his rugby career by taking a banned substance. Marr fully supports the SRU’S work providing guidance to players aimed at keeping the sport clean.”

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