Hong Kong China, making their debut on the Rugby World Cup stage, have confirmed the sacking of South African number eight Luke van der Smit following a failed drugs test from four months ago.
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The side booked their spot in Australia 2027 with a commanding 70-22 victory over South Korea in the Asia Rugby Championship on July 5.
The Namibian-born, South African-raised Van der Smit, who previously played for Western Province and Eastern Province, came off the bench in Incheon to score Hong Kong China’s 10th try in that qualifier.
Just 26 days after sealing the historic win, the Valley club’s No.8 was banned from all rugby activity on July 31 and now faces a potential four-year suspension, despite insisting he did not knowingly break any rules.
In a statement, Van der Smit said:
“I have been notified that I may have committed an anti-doping rule violation by World Rugby. I have never knowingly or intentionally used a prohibited substance. I always pride myself on my integrity, and I value clean sport.
“I am shocked and devastated by this news. I am treating this situation seriously and doing all that I can to cooperate with World Rugby and determine the source of the positive test.
“Representing Hong Kong China Rugby is the biggest honour of my rugby career, and I am disappointed that this has arisen at an important time for Hong Kong China Rugby and my teammates.
“I look forward to putting this behind me and being out on the field again. Out of respect for the process, I will not be commenting any further whilst the matter is ongoing.”
2027 RUGBY WORLD CUP DRAW
Organisers have confirmed the Rugby World Cup Draw will take place on 3 December 2025 – and it’s set to be a blockbuster
With the new six-pool format confirmed, here’s a projected draw based on current World Rugby Rankings — with Wales sitting in Band 2.
2027 Rugby World Cup draw
Pool A – “The Powerhouse Pool”
South Africa (Band 1) — Reigning World Champions, famed for their physical dominance and tactical brilliance.
Australia (Band 2) — Rugby hosts with a rich history and a passionate home crowd.
Japan (Band 3) — High-paced attackers who stunned the world in 2019.
Portugal (Band 4) — Rising force in European rugby, known for their scrappy determination.
📌 Storyline: South Africa vs Australia could be a World Cup final preview — Portugal and Japan will battle for third place.
Pool B – “The Six Nations Clash”
Ireland (Band 1) — Consistently at the top of world rugby, masters of strategic play.
Scotland (Band 2) — Brave and battle-hardened, with a history of giant-killing performances.
Spain (Band 3) — Emerging side bringing flair and unpredictability.
Romania (Band 4) — Rugby stalwarts with physical forward packs.
📌 Storyline: Ireland and Scotland renew their rivalry in a high-stakes pool. Spain could cause an upset.
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