2 year ban, that's ridiculous, you get the same for using steroids. I wonder if he can/will appeal.
Tiger hopeful Travis Casserly hit with two-year drug ban Michael Washbourne
From: PerthNow
February 28, 20114:53PM
RICHMOND rookie hopeful Travis Casserly has been suspended for two years for testing positive to a performance-enchanting drug.
Casserly, 23, who has spent the past two years at Swan Districts and is trying out for a spot on the Tigers' rookie list, tested positive to banned substance pseudoephedrine after his team’s thrilling one-point win over Claremont in the WAFL frand final.
During a hearing last week, it was argued by Swans officials that Casserly had taken the drug to treat a bout of hay fever – a condition he has suffered throughout his playing career.
But WAFL tribunal chairman Paul Heaney ruled today that use of the substance was “beyond therapeutic” and that Casserly had knowingly taken the drug to improve his performance.
"I am satisfied that the high reading of pseudoephedrine found in player Casserly’s urine sample, indicated that his use of the substance went beyond the therapeutic to the enhancement of his sporting performance and that is was his intent for it to do so," Heaney said in his findings.
Heaney today handed Casserly a two-year suspension – the maximum penalty recommended by the Australian Sports Anti-Doping Authority – backdated from October 18 last year.
It is believed this is the first time a sportsperson has been handed a two-year ban for testing positive to pseudoephedrine.
The decision all but ends Casserly’s AFL dream.
Casserly was given another AFL lifeline by the Tigers in December when selected as one of three players to train with the club in a bid to win the final spot on the rookie list before the start of the season.
Richmond was aware that Casserly had tested positive when it selected him in the rookie draft.
Casserly was vying for the final rookie spot with Victorian Mitch Keddell and South Australian Liam Corrie.
Casserly is the second WAFL player suspended for drug taking in the past year.
East Perth midfielder Dean Cadwallader, 20, was also given a two-year ban after testing positive to an anabolic steroid before last year’s State game.
Cadwallader was being looked at by a number of AFL clubs at the time.
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