Cinderford's Ridler escapes playing ban over twitter drug comments
Cinderford Colt player Chance Ridler will have to go on anti-doping courses after admitting posting comments on twitter about using and distributing performance enhancing drugs.
A nine-month playing ban was, however, suspended for two years as long as Ridler completes the courses and is registered on the RFU National Registered Testing Pool for the rest of the season.
The RFU Disciplinary Panel chairman Christopher Quinlan QC said: "The offending is serious. Twitter did not exist before 2006 and its popularity continues to grow. "Those who use social networking and micro-blogging services must appreciate they are public forums. Once posted on a public time line any person who is able to access the Twitter network can read it.
"It is a public statement. Those in the Game who wish to use such a service must do so responsibly."The sanction we impose is one which we hope makes clear that offending of this kind, namely the wholly irresponsible use of (in this case) Twitter will not be tolerated. It is intended to be a deterrent both to this Player and to others who might be tempted to use Twitter or a similar service to make inappropriate, offensive, insulting and/or abusive comments about those within or without the rugby world or, as in this case, about drugs."
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The RFU statement last night read:
On 2 October 2012 Chance Ridler of Cinderford RFC appeared before a Rugby
Football Union Disciplinary Panel at the Bristol Filton Holiday Inn, and
admitted the following breach of Rule 5.12 of the Rules of the RFU (2011-12):
"…on dates between 16th April 2012 and 2nd July
2012, Chance Ridler, Cinderford RFC, made statements on his Twitter account (1)
that he was using Performance Enhancing Drugs; (2) that he was distributing
Performance Enhancing Drugs; and/or (3) encouraging others to use Performance
Enhancing Drugs."
The RFU Panel determined that Ridler's conduct was a serious breach of rule
5.12 (conduct prejudicial to the interests of the Union or the Game) for the
following reasons:
- The content of the tweets: anabolic steroids are on the WADA prohibited
list. They are prohibited both in and out of competition. Mr Ridler, as a
rugby player, was prohibited from using or dealing in steroids. Moreover,
anabolic steroids are Class C controlled drugs in the UK. Thus, whilst it is
legal to possess or import/export anabolic steroids for personal use and in the
form of a medicinal product, possession or import/export with intent to supply
and manufacture is illegal unless authorised by a licence of the Secretary of
State. On their face the tweets admitted using steroids, encouraged others to
use them and offered to supply them.
- The Player's position: he was coaching children and young persons. To make
public statements, accessible by anyone including those children and young
persons, encouraging the use of steroids and "tabs" is completely
inappropriate and is manifestly prejudicial to the interests of the game. The
gravamen is that anyone reading those tweets on his public time line would
conclude this coach, associated with a professional and Premiership rugby club,
uses and condones, indeed encourages, the use of performance enhancing drugs;
still further he can supply them to others.
- The number of offending tweets posted.
- The tweets were posted on his public time line when he had a not
insignificant number of followers.
Ridler is therefore suspended from playing for nine months, with the
suspension suspended for two years, from 2 October 2012, on the following
conditions:
- Within three months of 2 October 2012 the Player must complete
satisfactorily the following:
- Steps 1 and 2 of the UKAD 'Accredited UK Anti-Doping Advisor' Course, namely
the "e-learning programme" and the "knowledge check"; and
- The IRB 'Real Winner' Anti-Doping Education Programme.
- It is recommended that the Player be included immediately in the RFU
National Registered Testing Pool for the remainder of the 2012-2013 season.
The RFU Disciplinary Panel comprised of Chairman Christopher Quinlan QC, Mike
Curling and Nick Dark. Chairman Christopher Quinlan QC commentated:
"The offending is serious. Twitter did not exist before 2006 and its
popularity continues to grow. Those who use social networking and micro-blogging
services must appreciate they are public forums. Once posted on a public time
line any person who is able to access the Twitter network can read it. It is a
public statement. Those in the Game who wish to use such a service must do so
responsibly. Those who do not, risk condign punishment.
"The sanction we impose is one which we hope makes clear that offending
of this kind, namely the wholly irresponsible use of (in this case) Twitter will
not be tolerated. It is intended to be a deterrent both to this Player and to
others who might be tempted to use Twitter or a similar service to make
inappropriate, offensive, insulting and/or abusive comments about those within
or without the rugby world or, as in this case, about drugs".




Comments
by richardpenton
Sunday, October 14 2012, 10:09AM
“But the spotter doesn't want to discuss issues like this in his fluffy-wuffy bunny-wunny nicey-nicey world.”