Russell receives 3-week ban after red card against France
Scotland out-half Finn Russell has been handed a three-week ban following his red card in last Friday's Six Nations win against France. Russell was sent off by referee Wayne Barnes in the 71st minute after catching France’s Brice Dulin near the throat area with his elbow as he attempted to fend the fullback's tackle.
Russell was deemed to have infringed Law 9.12, which states: 'A player must not physically or verbally abuse anyone. Physical abuse includes, but is not limited to, biting, punching, contact with the eye or eye area, striking with any part of the arm (including stiff-arm tackles), shoulder, head or knee(s), stamping, trampling, tripping or kicking).'
Russell appeared before a disciplinary hearing via video conference this evening.
The Scotland No 10 accepted he had committed an act of foul play and that his actions had warranted a red card. However, he did not accept he had ‘struck’ Dulin intentionally. Russell suggested the foul play should have been categorised as an infringement of Law 9.24 – A ball-carrier is permitted to hand off an opponent provided excessive force is not used.
The Disciplinary Committee decided Russell actions had been properly categorised as striking with the arm under Law 9.12 and found the offence to warrant a mid-range entry point of six weeks.
A Six Nations statement read: "The Disciplinary Committee identified no aggravating features. In terms of mitigation, the Disciplinary Committee gave credit for Mr Russell’s prompt acceptance that his actions had constituted foul play and been worthy of a red card, his disciplinary record, his attitude to the disciplinary process before and during the hearing, and his clear remorse (shown by his response to Mr Dulin on the pitch), and reduced the suspension by three weeks so that the final period of suspension is three weeks.
"The Disciplinary Committee determined that the suspension should cover three matches to be played by Racing 92 in the EPCR Champions Cup and TOP14, respectively.
"Since one of those matches (in the EPCR Champions Cup on 11 April 2021) is contingent on the result of other matches, the suspension will end on either 18 April 2021 or 25 April 2021. Mr Russell will be free to play again on Monday, 19 April 2021 or Monday, 26 April 2021."
Russell's club side Racing 92 are back in Champions Cup action next Sunday (April 4) when they host Edinburgh in their round of 16 clash.
Should Racing win the fixture, they will be back in action the following weekend to play the winners of the meeting of Bordeaux-Bègles and Bristol Bears. The semi-final stages are due to be played on the weekend of April 30-May 2.
Russell has the option to appeal the decision.
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I guess the other option would be to start ALB, he's looked good in the 12 so far when he starts and sets up those outside him. But that would mean putting the vice captain on the bench, which is unlikely. Another option would be to drop Reiko to the bench and play Proctor, though he's gone home so that's not going to happen either.
Both of those players just offer more of the soft distribution skills good centres learn from playing their careers there. Unfortunately that's what's lacking with the current combo.
Go to commentsWhatever let's see if this load of waffle is still valid in 2 years time. ABs will rise we have a lot of new talent coming through. The NPC was the highest standard for years. The game is changing to suit the fast pace we like to play. We get to play the Springboks more, including the franchises, which will make us better! Overall I am optimistic. I will add having watched the England game multiple times we made most of the play. England are an awesome physical team, but you can expect the All Blacks to get better and better at executing the chances. It could easily have been 5 tries to one instead of 3 to 1.
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