A Wellington and former Hurricanes rugby player has apologised after being disciplined by New Zealand Rugby for taking an illicit substance after a club game.
James O'Reilly, who has played 12 times at hooker for the Hurricanes, was found guilty of serious misconduct after he admitted using the substance in late May at a Hutt Old Boys Marist event.
O'Reilly was one of two club players said to be snorting a substance off the century-old Swindale Shield. The Wellington and New Zealand unions were made aware of the alleged incident due to a video being circulated on social media. The video did not show the players snorting the substance, but did show powder on the shield, a source confirmed to the Herald.
O'Reilly told the Herald he was "truly sorry" for taking the substance.
"I have made a mistake and it is one that I intend to learn from. I am truly sorry for the embarrassment and damage that I have caused to my club, Wellington Rugby and the wider rugby community," O'Reilly said.