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Eight-week ban for Simmons

14th November 2012 17:17

Rob Simmons boxing in training

Suspended: Rob Simmons

Australia lock Rob Simmons has been given an eight-week ban after being cited for a dangerous tackle during last Saturday's Test against France.

Simmons was suspended by the Six Nations, which oversees disciplinary issues during the November Tests, after being cited for a tip tackle on France openside flanker Yannick Nyanga.

He will miss Saturday's Test against England at Twickenham, as well as the games against Italy and Wales on the final two weekends of the tour. He is free to return to action on February 25.

A statement released on Wednesday by the Six Nations says a ban of fourteen weeks was reduced to eight because of mitigation, including Simmons' exemplary previous disciplinary record.

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Comments

notajokebok says...

IrB you seem to be a complete joke !

Where is the consistently ?

Fair enough that Simmons gets a suspension but how can he get 8 weeks and Thomson only get one ?

Posted 23:13 14th November 2012

rakavi187 says...

and how many weeks did Chris Ashton get???

Posted 22:52 14th November 2012

Wallaroo says...

1 week for Thompson and 8 for Simmo. This would be fair if Thompson got at least 6 weeks.

How does this equate to fair penalties for dangerous play? Both were intentional and injury threatening.

Posted 22:46 14th November 2012

AaronC says...

Hmmm, objectively I'd say this was quite a dangerous tackle and 8 weeks is ok. However compare this to some recent incidents, for example Sam Warburton's tackle in the World Cup quarter final, which was worse in my opinion and received only a three match ban.

Consider also that Adam Thompson received only a weeks ban for stamping on a Scottish players head, an act of deliberate thuggery made worse by the fact that the victim was trapped in a ruck and unable even to protect his head.

The whole citing process seems like a lottery and is terribly inconsistent.

Posted 22:06 14th November 2012

Trinats2 says...

Fair enough.

On this showing Thomson should cop 14 weeks for head stomping, or get off because he is a kiwi !!

Posted 20:32 14th November 2012

Waz4before says...

That's about right; longer would have been fair for such a stupid/dangerous/blatant tackle but it seems the disciplinary panels give time off for prior good behaviour. As a Reds member I've seen him play many times and he's not a dirty player making this tackle all the more surprising. Right decision but just surprised he did what he did in the first place .....

Posted 20:08 14th November 2012

Ripzy007 says...

harsh but sending out the right message...this just puts Higgingbotham's suspension in the lower scale of dangerous play...

Posted 19:37 14th November 2012

runnrugby says...

Very poor technique by Simmons. See you next year

Posted 19:19 14th November 2012

jmanngod says...

wow! 8 Weeks it must have been an awful tackle - I take it the other guy was hospitalized?

Posted 18:38 14th November 2012

atg77 says...

good decision... sends out the right message.

Posted 18:01 14th November 2012

scrumpoacher says...

That's harsh!!!

Posted 17:58 14th November 2012

melkdave says...

That looks about right,and really puts into perpective Higginbottoms turdry ban,he too should have got 8 weeks at least.No candy arse pussyfooting bans in the NH .like you get atm in the SH

Posted 17:51 14th November 2012

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