South Wales Evening Post

BIGGAR BANNED FOR RED CARD

- ANDREW BALDOCK PA Sport swanseaspo­rt@walesonlin­e.co.uk

WALES captain Dan Biggar has received a three-week ban after he was sent off in Northampto­n’s European Challenge Cup clash against Gloucester.

The Saints fly-half (left) was dismissed by Scottish referee Sam Grovewhite for a dangerous tackle on Gloucester centre Chris Harris.

Biggar will miss play-off chasing Northampto­n’s Gallagher Premiershi­p fixtures against Bath, Harlequins and Saracens as a result.

But European Profession­al Club

Rugby said that the former Osprey would be free to play from May 2 – and therefore be available to face Saracens – if he applies for and completes a World Rugby coaching interventi­on for players who receive a red card for head contact.

It is a second major blow for Northampto­n after Biggar’s Saints and British and Irish Lions colleague Courtney

Lawes suffered a dislocated thumb in the same game.

Northampto­n rugby director Chris Boyd has already ruled Lawes out of the trip to Bath on Saturday, with further medical opinion required on the injury.

An independen­t disciplina­ry committee heard submission­s from Biggar, who accepted the red card decision.

“The committee upheld the red card decision, finding that in executing a dangerous tackle which warranted a red card, Biggar had made contact with Harris’s head,” EPCR said.

“It was then determined that the offending was at the mid-range of World Rugby’s sanctions and six weeks was selected as the appropriat­e entry point.

“Given his guilty plea and clear disciplina­ry record, and as there were no aggravatin­g factors, it was decided to grant the full 50 per cent mitigation and the committee therefore reduced the sanction by three weeks before imposing a three-week suspension.”

 ?? ??

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United Kingdom