Thursday, November 11, 2010

Rugby Jamie Cudmore bails out ten weeks of suspension


End of the taking of hostage to the head office of BMW a witness tells

It was sanctioned two weeks of suspension to have given a blow of knee to the Scottish back of Edinburgh Chris Paterson whereas such a gesture is liable to three to 12 weeks of suspension.

To trample an adversary is liable to two to nine weeks of suspension but one week of additional sanction was inflicted in Jamie Cudmore because of its "disciplinary rack", specifies the ERC in an official statement.

He appeared Wednesday in Dublin and pled not culprit but the independent law officer Simon Thomas (Wales) judged that its aggression of Jacques Burger was deliberated.

PARIS (Reuters) – the second line Canadian of Clermont Jamie Cudmore was suspended ten weeks to have deliberately trampled the third line of Saracens Jacques Burger, announced Wednesday the ERC which governs the Cut of Europe.

The player of Clermont will be requalified on Monday December 20.

The independent officers legal who are in charge of the discipline by the ERC were more lenient for the third Welsh line Martyn Williams of Cardiff.

He had been quoted by the police chief of the ERC at the conclusion of the match gained 25-10 by the champions of France, Saturday.

The center of Munster Sam Tuitupou, which also appeared Wednesday for dangerous plating on the half of fray of London Irish Paul Hodgson, bailed out three weeks, pains minimum for such a gesture which can be punished ten weeks.

 
 

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