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Banned - Cian Healy decision cold comfort for Exeter Chiefs fans

Cian Healy to be cited following Saturday’s clash with Exeter

Leinster Rugby prop Cian Healy has been suspended for three weeks following his yellow card independent Disciplinary Hearing.

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Healy was sin binned by referee Pascal Gauzère during his side’s Champions Cup, Round 4 match against Exeter Chiefs at the Aviva Stadium for charging into a ruck in the 17th minute of the match in contravention of Law 10.4 (h).

What’s more, the disciplinary committee believes it warranted a red card.

Law 10.4 (h) Charging into a ruck or maul
Under World Rugby’s Sanctions for Foul Play, Law 10.4 (h) carries the following sanction entry points – Low End: 2 weeks; Mid-range: 6 weeks; Top end: 10 to 52 weeks.

An independent Disciplinary Committee consisting of Gareth Graham (England), Chairman, Rod McKenzie (Scotland) and Leon Lloyd (England) heard evidence and submissions by video conference from Healy, who pleaded guilty to the offence, from the player’s legal representative, Derek Hegarty, from Leinster Rugby’s Head of Rugby Operations, Guy Easterby, and from the EPCR Disciplinary Officer, Liam McTiernan.

The Committee upheld the citing complaint as it determined that Healy’s act of foul play warranted a red card. It found that the offence was at the low end of World Rugby’s sanctions and two weeks was selected as the appropriate entry point.

The Committee then added one week due to the player’s recent poor disciplinary record and despite Healy’s guilty plea, it was decided that there were insufficient mitigating factors present to warrant any reduction of the sanction.

A three-week suspension was therefore imposed and Healy is free to play on Monday, 8 January 2018. Both he and EPCR have the right to appeal the decision.

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