Lovobalavu banned and Wasps fined
Gabiriele Lovobalavu of Wasps has been banned and the club fined following a technical breach.
The winger appeared before an independent disciplinary panel yesterday night.
He was cited by independent citing commissioner Nick Wood for a dangerous tackle on Exeter Chiefs' Sam Hill, in the second half of the Aviva Premiership match Wasps v Exeter Chiefs on Sunday.
Lovobalavu contested the charge but was found guilty by the panel. He was given a four week suspension and is free to play again on 10 April 2018. This reflects Wasps' upcoming playing schedule.
Panel chairman Jeremy Summers said: “The panel found that the player’s shoulder had struck the head of the Exeter player following a tackle that had been recklessly high and delivered with force.
“The panel are mandated to enter at mid-range and having given the player credit for his clean record and other mitigating factors, reduced the sanction by two weeks. He was not eligible for full credit having not accepted the charge.”
In addition, a case against Wasps regarding a breach of Anglo-Welsh Cup Regulation 6.7 was heard on papers by Aidan O’Brien as a single judicial officer with the club’s consent.
Wasps selected and played six loan players (versus the permitted three) during its round three Anglo-Welsh Cup fixture against London Irish, on 27 January 2018.
The club was given a fine of £2,500, suspended until the conclusion of the Anglo-Welsh season 2018/19.
Aidan O’Brien said: “The appeal chairman found that the breach was a consequence of an administrative oversight on the part of the club and that there was no intention by the club to gain an unfair advantage over the opposition in selecting a prohibited number of loan players. The electronic match card system did not flag up the club’s error during the registration process which was regrettable, however the club ultimately remains responsible for compliance with the regulations, which it at all times accepted.
“As Wasps have no further fixtures in this competition, the chairman determined that a financial penalty was the appropriate sanction in this case. The club was fined £500 for the first additional loan player and £1000 for each additional loan player thereafter (a total fine of £2,500).
“This fine is suspended until the end of the Anglo-Welsh Season 18/19 and may be imposed should the club be found guilty of any similar offence in this competition within that time period."
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Yet Ethan Blackadder was one of our best against the World Champion Springbok. When he came back to the Crusaders later in the season , he made a huge difference, ( a long with others like Codie Taylor), we nearly made the Play Off's. Ethan has plenty of rugby left in him. His family , Dad Todd Blackadder must be very [proud of him. Todd Blackadder was a 3 time champion captain of the Crusaders, '98, '99 and 2000.An icon in this area. Also twice captain of Canterbury , '97 and 2001 when we won the NPC and Ranfurly Shield winning captain in 2000.
Go to commentsIt's the same criticism of Dmac and Mo'unga as well. Sadly the way the game has been heading recently it's the only way to break down a defence, and a player of Lawrences nature would have a very limited chance at doing that because he's too one dimensional.
Noah Lolesio is your sort of player and that worked OK, but only because his team is far more creative than Englands for example. The highly organized Irish attack was also another that didn't require much from the 10, but that is now changing with Prendergast who is in that league mold like the most new age 10's.
So it is in fact your two which would require even more change to make the most of than Marcus Smith.
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