Bronson Xerri to fight doping charge at tribunal
Sharks young gun Bronson Xerri has decided to take his doping case to the tribunal after a 24-hour wait on his decision.
Xerri was granted an additional 24 hours to determine if he will fight a four-year ban after the Cronulla NRL centre tested positive to anabolic steroids.
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The 19-year-old was handed a breach notice by the NRL last Tuesday and given a week to respond, with that deadline now extended another day.
Xerri, who was stood down before the season for a positive drug test, needs to decide if he intends to plead his case of alleged steroid-use to the NRL Anti-Doping Tribunal.
But on Wednesday night, Nine reporter Danny Wiedler announced he wanted his case heard before the tribunal.
BREAKING : Bronson Xerri elects to have his case heard before a tribunal @9NewsSyd @NRLonNine
— Danny Weidler (@Danny_Weidler) September 9, 2020
Xerri and his lawyer have reportedly six to eight weeks to gather a case in an attempt to overturn a four-year ban handed down by ASADA.
Xerri suspended since May
Xerri has been suspended from playing since May after he tested positive and had been awaiting the results of his B-sample.
Those results arrived earlier this month and concluded that Xerri's B-sample has also tested positive to a number of banned substances, including testosterone, androsterone and etiocholanolone.
All are prohibited by WADA and the NRL's anti-doping policy.
He was originally tested in November last year, with his positive result taking six months to be received by the NRL and Cronulla.
Xerri did not play the opening two games of the season for the Sharks as he recovered from shoulder surgery.
With AAP