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Your support makes all the difference.Michael Lipman, Alex Crockett and Andrew Higgins have been found guilty of misconduct in failing to submit to two drugs tests, the Rugby Football Union has confirmed.
The RFU's disciplinary panel, chaired by Judge Jeff Blackett, was tonight still meeting in a London hotel to consider the players' punishment.
The three players were accused of conduct prejudicial to the interests of the game on a number of charges, including "taking prohibited substances and wilful refusal to take a drugs test".
It is understood the charges of taking drugs were dropped at the outset of the four-day hearing.
An RFU statement read: "Michael Lipman, Alex Crockett and Andrew Higgins have today been found guilty on two charges of conduct prejudicial to the interests of the game of rugby union in failing to submit to drugs tests on two separate occasions when requested by Bath Rugby."
The hearing began last Wednesday and Lipman, Crockett and Higgins had vowed to "vigorously contest" the RFU allegations.
In a joint statement issued after the RFU announced they were bringing charges, the three players said: "This is a matter that we take very seriously and will do everything possible in order to clear our names."
Lipman, Crockett and Higgins terminated their Bath contracts after being accused by the club of failing to take a drugs test on three occasions following an end-of-season celebration in London on May 10.
The players quit immediately before they were due to appear before an internal disciplinary hearing, claiming their positions at the club "had become untenable".
They also said Bath's investigation had been misled by an anonymous source making "scurrilous and unsubstantiated" claims.
The RFU then launched their own investigation, led by Twickenham's disciplinary manager Bruce Rees-Russell.
On June 17, the RFU charged all three players and stated they intended to call on "a number of players, club management and other third parties to appear before the panel to support the case."
A fourth ex-Bath player, Justin Harrison, was banned for eight months earlier last month after admitting three similar drug-related charges, including taking cocaine, in a separate RFU hearing.
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