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Drugs ban for Hyde

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Former England Saxons international Dan Hyde has been hit with a 14-week ban from rugby after testing positive for marijuana.

Former England Saxons forward suspended for 14 weeks

Former England Saxons international Dan Hyde has been hit with a 14-week suspension from rugby after testing positive for marijuana. The loose forward, who now plays for Otley in National League Two, failed a random drugs test following his side's win over Southend on October 13. Hyde, 29, was handed the ban at a hearing of a Rugby Football Union (RFU) Disciplinary Panel in Leeds on Monday. "The suspension runs from November 5 to February 10, 2008 and includes playing, training with or being a member of a club, or acting in any official capacity within the sport," read an RFU statement. "The RFU operates a robust in and out of competition domestic testing programme conducted and co-ordinated by UK Sport in compliance with the WADA International Standard for Testing." Hyde, former of Leeds Tykes, was a member of England's Churchill Cup squad in 2003 and 2004 and also toured Japan.