The Independent

Diamond handed six-week ban for verbal abuse charge

- JACK DE MENEZES

Sale Sharks director of rugby Steve Diamond has been given a six-week touchline ban after the Rugby Football Union found him guilty of verbally abusing a match official in an Anglo-Welsh Cup match earlier this month.

The 49-year-old will serve half of the ban immediatel­y after he pleaded guilty to a charge of "conduct prejudicia­l to the interests of the union and/or the game", having been reported for something he said during Sale’s 13-10 victory at Harlequins on 3 February. The other three weeks of Diamond’s ban will be suspended until the end of the 2018/19 season, and will be triggered if he falls foul of the RFU’s

disciplina­ry panel again during that time.

Diamond was also given a £3,000 fine, half of which is required to be paid immediatel­y and the other half suspended for the same length of time.

"The panel deprecates any abuse of match officials, regardless of the circumstan­ces. Such behaviour is contrary to the spirit of rugby and the core values of the game and will be treated seriously by disciplina­ry panels,” an RFU disciplina­ry panel statement read late on Wednesday night.

Diamond will not be allowed to enter the playing enclosure/technical area or approach and talk to all match officials during and after the upcoming games against reigning Premiershi­p champions Saracens, Northampto­n Saints and Exeter Chiefs, meaning he will not return to the sidelines until the visit of Worcester Warriors to the AJ Bell Stadium on 7 April.

 ?? (Getty) ?? A further three weeks have been suspended until 2019
(Getty) A further three weeks have been suspended until 2019

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