Sonny Bill Williams and Kieran Foran have been identified internally as two of several Kiwis players under investigation for allegedly taking sleeping pills and energy drinks at the 2013 Rugby League World Cup.
Sources within the team have said the experienced duo were two of the players singled out at a players-only meeting after the quarter-final against Scotland. There were at least five Kiwis players involved across the tournament and, in the meeting before the semifinal, some were "named and shamed" over use of sleeping pills and energy drinks and told it must stop. The Herald on Sunday is still confirming the identity of others.
Mixing sleeping pills with energy drinks is not illegal; the combination of the stimulant of the energy drinks and the sleeping pills can produce a sensation not unlike recreational drugs but does not fall foul of drug laws.
The Herald on Sunday reported last month that during the World Cup there were concerns about some individuals, with players confronted because of their appearance and asked if they had been drinking; some players looked 'dozy and half asleep' at the wrong time of the day.
Williams and Foran, who both played in the NRL 2013 Grand Final, were room-mates for part of the World Cup. They have been mainstays of the Kiwis and play with great heart - Williams was clearly the best player in the semifinal. Both are model trainers and Foran was outstanding when given the captain's armband at short notice in last year's Anzac test.