31 Jul 2018

James Slipper returns from drugs ban

2:55 pm on 31 July 2018

Former Wallabies prop James Slipper will make his return from a drug ban in a trial match in Sydney on Friday.

Slipper has been named in a Super Rugby select XV to take on the Wallabies in a pre-Rugby Championship trial game.

James Slipper

James Slipper Photo: Photosport

The 29-year-old Queensland Red, who has won 86 caps for the Wallabies, will play his first game since testing positive to cocaine for a second time in May, which resulted in him being banned for two months and fined 30 thousand dollars.

When his ban was announced, Slipper revealed that he had been battling depression after suffering a season-ending injury last year and while coping with the illness of a family member.

"James' enthusiasm has really impressed me since we invited him to join," the selection side's coach John Manenti said in a media release on Tuesday.

"He's keen to be back out there and training hard but also really wants to get his old Wallabies team mates firing ahead of that first Bledisloe. That just shows the character of the bloke."

Slipper will line up with three other capped Wallabies -- Blake Enever, Matt Philip and Richard Hardwick -- in the Tom English-captained side.

The Wallabies will line up without a number of their biggest names, with New South Wales Waratahs players, including Israel Folau and flyhalf Bernard Foley, rested after playing in the loss to the Lions in Johannesburg over the weekend.

The match will be played at Leichhardt Oval.

-Reuters