Dax relieved he can play again as Chiefs fight ban

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Dax relieved he can play again as Chiefs fight ban
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Sowetan has established that Chiefs have acquired the services of legal eagle advocate Norman Arendse SC to lead their appeal at the Court of Arbitration for Sports (CAS). trueG_88

Arendse has handled a number of high-profile international cases, including the Caster Semenya testosterone matter and Ajax Cape Town/ Tendai Ndoro eligibility case.

The appeal will be heard on September 9 in Switzerland. When contacted for comment, Arendse said:"You'll have to ask Chiefs to give you information about that.Chiefs football manager Bobby Motaung could not be reached for comment yesterday. Dax is now eligible to play if the Absa Premiership resumes in the coming weeks. The 29-year-old admits that the ban in some way affected his career.

"It was very difficult not being able to play. After four months now I am back and able to play and I believe I will be able to improve," Andrianarimanana said.The Madagascar international said he hopes that Chiefs can successfully overturn their appeal. "I didn't sign for the club in Madagascar. They were not paying me but here in South Africa everything is fine. Chiefs helped me a lot and were paying for me but Fosa failed me.

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