The Scotsman

Leicester centre Tuilagi avoids ban after being cleared of dangerous tackle against Munster

- By DUNCAN BECH

Manu Tuilagi has avoided a ban after his citing for a dangerous tackle in Leicester’s Champions Cup defeat by Munster on Sunday was dismissed.

The Leicester and England centre appeared before an independen­t disciplina­ry hearing in London yesterday after appearing to make a high challenge on Chris Cloete in the 49th minute of the pool match at Welford Road.

“It was found that Tuilagi had committed a reckless act of foul play in that his shoulder had made contact with Cloete’s head, but the committee was not satisfied that the offence warranted a red card,” a statement issued by tournament organisers read. Tuilagi was making his first appearance since returning from the knee surgery he required after being injured on the opening day of the season.

The decision to cite the England centre – who faced a minimum of a two-week suspension and as high as ten weeks, had he been found guilty – was condemned by his former British and Irish Lions team-mate Brian O’driscoll. “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.

The decision clears Tuilagi, who pleaded not guilty, to play in Sunday’s Aviva Premiershi­p showdown with Saracens at Welford Road.

Serious chest, groin, knee and hamstring injuries have plagued his career for the past four years and his most recent internatio­nal appearance was against Wales in March in 2016. Tuilagi’s career has been chequered, with repeated 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 later 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.

 ??  ?? 0 Manu Tuilagi: Free to play.
0 Manu Tuilagi: Free to play.

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