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What’s next for Asenathi Ntlabakanye after ‘adverse’ finding?

Just over a week after featuring for the Springboks against the Wallabies in the Rugby Championship opener, Asenathi Ntlabakanye found himself at the centre of a bombshell announcement this past Sunday after returning an “adverse analytical finding” during random testing by the South African Institute for Drug Free Sport (SAIDS).

The shock news comes in what has been a breakthrough season for Ntlabakanye, who featured in the season-opener against the Barbarians, and subsequently earned two Test caps off the bench, against Italy, and Australia.

So, what’s next for the powerful prop?

It was has to be seen as good news, the statement from SA Rugby was extremely clear cut in stating that the substance he tested positive for “was prescribed by a specialist physician early in 2025 for medical reasons, and taken with the approval and the supervision of a medical doctor”.

The statement also clearly indicated that it was a “non-performance enhancing substance”.

It does provide hope that a legitimate defence can be mounted, but his legal team is only expected to plead their case at a hearing in the second half of September.

Only once this has been concluded and duly considered, the 26-year-old will then found out if he faces any suspension. At the moment, he is in fact not banned, and the decision for him not to tour with the Springboks to New Zealand was taken by SA Rugby so he can focus on the case and his defence.

The hearing will be held in front of an independent panel, and although an exact date has not been set, it does seem highly unlikely that Ntlabakanye will feature for the Springboks again in the Rugby Championship.

It now just remains to be seen whether he could face a suspension, and what that length of time would be.

All the information shared on Asenathi Ntlabakanye to date:

  • Ntlabakanye disputes that he has committed an anti-doping violation.
  • The non-performance enhancing substance for which he tested positive was prescribed by a specialist physician early in 2025 for medical reasons and taken with the approval and the supervision of a medical doctor specifically appointed to manage the medical affairs of professional rugby players.
  • Ntlabakanye was transparent in his declarations, acted in good faith and at all times followed the medical due process as prescribed by the industry. He relied on the relevant professional medical advice and at no time did he seek to obtain an unfair advantage nor did he take any medical substance without prior medical authorisation.
  • Ntlabakanye will not be considered for the forthcoming tour to New Zealand to allow the player to concentrate on defending the case.

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