Irish Daily Mirror

Dylan was a cite for sore eyes

- BY ALEX SPINK

NORTHAMPTO­N accused rugby’s thug police of picking on Dylan Hartley – after a citing complaint against their England captain was thrown out.

Hartley stood accused of foul play and faced being banned from the November internatio­nals for an ‘offence’ which video footage clearly showed to be accidental.

A three-man disciplina­ry panel duly dismissed it – to the relief of Red Rose boss Eddie Jones, who lost prop Joe Marler to a three-week suspension at the same hearing.

But that was not the end of the matter as Saints boss Jim Mallinder let rip at the decision of Scottish citing commission­er Douglas Hunter to refer the case to the court.

Mallinder raged: ”Citings like this do beg the question of whether Dylan is being singled out for what has happened in the past rather than being judged on Saturday’s game.

“The decision was unjustifie­d. This was a run-of-the-mill rugby incident during a high intensity game of European rugby.

“Anyone who watched the game could see that this was completely accidental – a misjudgeme­nt at a clear– out.”

Hartley will today be named in Jones’ 34-man squad for matches against Argentina, Australia and Samoa – as will Wasps No.8 Nathan Hughes, whose two-week ban for striking ends before the Nov 11 opener.

But Marler’s ban, for striking a Wasps opponent with his elbow, rules him out of the first two of those Tests.

 ??  ?? BAN Joe Marler has been suspended for three weeks
BAN Joe Marler has been suspended for three weeks
 ??  ?? CLEARED Dylan Hartley had no case to answer
CLEARED Dylan Hartley had no case to answer

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