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Lomani suspended for 6 weeks

The Super Rugby Pacific Foul Play Review Committee (FPRC) has found Frank Lomani of the Fijian Drua guilty of contraveni­ng Law 9.12: A player must not physically abuse anyone. Physical abuse includes, but is not limited to punching or striking with hand, arm (including stiff-arm tackle), elbow or shoulder.

Lomani has been suspended from all forms of the game up to and including May 26.

The incident occurred in the 56th minute of the match between Melbourne Rebels and Fijian Drua, played at AAMI Park in Melbourne on April 5.

The FPRC comprising Stephen Hardy (Chairman), Ofisa Tonu’u and Stefan Terblanche assessed the incident.

In his finding, FPRC chairman Stephen Hardy ruled as follows: “Having conducted a detailed review of all the available evidence, including all camera angles and additional evidence, including from the player and submission­s, the Foul Play Review Committee upheld the Red Card and found the Player to have contravene­d Law 9.12,” he said.

“The entry point for the offence was 10 weeks (assessed as Top-End range for intentiona­l and deliberate physical abuse of striking with an elbow to the back of the victim player’s head and causing injury, where the victim player was in an incredibly vulnerable position with limited ability, if any, to defend himself). The Player was given a discount for entering an early guilty plea (and other relevant mitigating factors), reducing the suspension from 10 weeks to six weeks. The player is therefore suspended up to and including May 26.”

“In providing the Player the Sanction, the Foul Play Review Committee emphasised that this sort of incident is not tolerated in any form of the game.”

Koroiduadu­a faces two weeks ban The Super Rugby Pacific Foul

Play Review Committee (FPRC) has found Jone Koroiduadu­a of the Fijian Drua guilty of contraveni­ng Law 9.12 - A player must not physically abuse anyone. Physical abuse includes, but is not limited to striking with head.

Koroiduadu­a been suspended from all forms of the game up to and including April 27.

The incident occurred in the 74th minute of the match between Melbourne Rebels and Fijian Drua, played at AAMI Park in Melbourne on April 5.

The FPRC comprising Stephen Hardy (Chairman), Ofisa Tonu’u and Stefan Terblanche assessed the incident.

In his finding, FPRC chairman Stephen Hardy ruled as follows: “Having conducted a detailed review of all the available evidence, including all camera angles and additional evidence, including from the player and submission­s, and World Rugby’s Head Contact Process, the Foul Play Review Committee upheld the Red Card and found the Player to have contravene­d Law 9.12.”

“The FPRC deemed the act of foul play merited a low-end entry point of 6 weeks primarily given that the Player and victim player were “head to head” prior to the incident, and that the Player’s head appears to have made limited contact with the head of the victim player and rather made contact with the chest area of the victim player. There was also no injury to the victim player.

“The Foul Play Review Committed emphasised that had there been more forceful head contact made, the entry point may well have been higher than low-end.”

“The entry point for the offence is six weeks.

“The Foul Play Review Committee applied a discount of 3 weeks for entering an early guilty plea (and other relevant mitigating factors including the Player’s otherwise unblemishe­d disciplina­ry record), reducing the suspension from six weeks to three weeks.

Further, where a matter is determined to be low-end offending, there are off-field mitigating factors, and the sanction would be wholly disproport­ionate to the level and type of offending involved, a sanction below 50 per cent of the sanction may apply. To that end, the Foul Play Review Committee considered a sanction of three weeks would have been wholly disproport­ionate to the level and type of offending involved, and applied a further reduction of 1 week to the sanction, resulting in a total sanction of two weeks.

“The Player is therefore suspended up to and including 27 April 2024.”

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