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October 13, 2015

RWC over for Jonny Gray and Ross Ford

Posted by Editor on October 13, 2015 09:45 PM | No comments | Print | E-mail author

The World Cup looks like it's over for Jonny Gray
The Rugby World Cup appears to be over for Jonny Gray and Ross Ford after it was confirmed they had both received three week bans for a dangerous tackle in Scotland's win over Samoa on Saturday.

Following a review of broadcast footage, the players were both cited by independent Citing Commissioner Scott Nowland (Australia) under Law 10.4(j).

Both players denied committing an act of foul play.

Having conducted a detailed review of all the available evidence, including all broadcast angles and additional evidence, including from the players and submissions from their representative, the independent Judicial Officer Christopher Quinlan QC (England) was satisfied that each player committed an act of foul play contrary to law 10.4(j) and so upheld the citing.

In the IRB (now World Rugby) Memorandum on “Dangerous tackles” dated 8 June, 2009 the Referees Manager and Judicial Panel Chairman highlighted that “tackles involving a player being lifted off the ground and tipped horizontally and were then either forced or dropped to the ground… must be dealt with severely by match officials and all those involved in the disciplinary process.”

With respect to the sanction, the Judicial Officer deemed the act of foul play merited a low-end entry point, namely four weeks. The Judicial Officer added one week for aggravation due to the need to deter this type of dangerous foul play.

However, taking into account mitigating factors including the players’ conduct prior to and at the hearing, their expressions of regret, exemplary characters and excellent disciplinary records, the Judicial Officer reduced the suspension to a period of three weeks in respect of each player.

In the context of Rugby World Cup, three weeks equates to three matches and therefore neither player will be available to play for the remainder of Rugby World Cup 2015. Any remaining sanction not applied in the tournament context will revert to weeks for the players’ respective club fixtures.

A Scotland team spokesperson, said: “We are disappointed by the outcome of today’s discipline hearing, and subsequent suspension of Ross Ford and Jonny Gray.

“We will consider carefully the full written judgement of Judicial Officer Christopher Quinlan QC before making a decision on any future action.”