Joseph Tapine, the Canberra Raiders’ captain and New Zealand international prop, has been hit with an indefinite suspension after a routine drug test returned a positive result for a banned substance. The news broke just minutes ago, sending shockwaves through the NRL community. The league’s statement confirms a “provisional suspension effective immediately” pending a full tribunal hearing, and the Raiders have already pulled him from all training and match duties .
At 31 years old, Tapine is a cornerstone of Canberra’s forward pack and a former key player for the Kiwis. His absence creates a major roster gap and raises questions about the team’s upcoming fixtures. The club expressed disappointment but stressed they will cooperate fully with the investigation and maintain focus on the season .
The suspension follows a pattern of recent disciplinary issues for Tapine. Earlier in the season he was placed on report twice in a win over the Warriors—once for a shoulder charge and once for a crusher tackle—though he avoided a ban at that time .² The current case is more severe, as a positive test can lead to a multi‑year ban if the tribunal confirms intentional use of a performance‑enhancing drug .
Tapine’s management team has indicated they will contest the finding, suggesting the possibility of a contaminated supplement or unintentional ingestion. A legal team is preparing an appeal, which could shorten the suspension but will not prevent the immediate provisional ban .
Former players and commentators are split. Some argue the league must uphold integrity and transparency, while others urge caution until all facts are clear, noting the impact on a player’s reputation is lasting .
The story is still developing; the NRL has promised a full hearing in the coming weeks to determine the final outcome. For now, Tapine remains barred from any rugby‑league activity.

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