Belfast Telegraph

O’Driscoll blast asTuilagi faces ban over tackle

- BY DUNCAN BECH

MANU Tuilagi’s citing for a dangerous tackle on Champions Cup duty has compelled his British and Irish Lions team-mate Brian O’Driscoll to complain that the “game has gone soft”.

Tuilagi faces the prospect of being banned for a minimum of two weeks immediatel­y after making his comeback from the latest injury problem to have blighted his career.

Tuilagi has been cited for an alleged dangerous tackle on Chris Cloete in Leicester’s 2516 defeat by Munster at Welford Road on Sunday and must appear before an independen­t disciplina­ry hearing today.

“I think the game has gone soft if we’re picking up on marginal collisions like the Manu Tuilagi tackle he’s been cited for,” former Ireland captain O’Driscoll said on Twitter.

Tuilagi appeared to make a high challenge on Cloete in the 49th minute incident after the Munster openside had dropped to the floor to grab Jonny May’s kick and risen to his feet.

The entry-point sanction for a dangerous tackle is two weeks, the mid-range six weeks and the top end 10 weeks to a year.

Tuilagi’s career has been chequered by repeated by off-field disciplina­ry issues, including a conviction for assaulting two female police officers in 2015 that resulted in his exclusion from England’s World Cup squad lat- er that year. The 26-year-old’s most recent transgress­ion saw him being sent home from England’s August training camp in disgrace after undertakin­g a late night drinking session with Denny Solomona.

However, his solitary suspension was the five weeks received for punching Chris Ashton in 2011. Any ban issued by the panel would be a frustratin­g blow to a player who is in need of game time after spending long spells in the treatment room.

Comeback: Manu Tuilagi

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