A Bay of Plenty club rugby player and coach has been banned for three years for a doping offence.
The New Zealand Rugby Judicial Committee has completed the latest hearings of anti-doping allegations brought by Drug Free Sport New Zealand (DFSNZ).
Bay of Plenty's Heywood Kuka admitted the four counts of use, or attempted use, and possession of Trenbolone Enanthate in 2014 and 2015, a prohibited substance under the Sports Anti-Doping Rules.
Kuka was one of three club rugby players to have bans imposed following a MedSafe investigation into the operation of the website NZ Clenbuterol in 2014 and 2015.
New Zealand Rugby said in a written statement that Kuka and DFSNZ waived the right to a hearing and instead made joint submissions on an appropriate sanction.
Taking into account that two of the offences would not have been discovered had it not been for Kuka's own admissions, and the delay in bringing the allegations forward, the committee agreed to impose a ban of three years backdated to start from December 1 2017, the statement said.