Taofifenua suspended for three weeks – Romain Taofifenua citing decision

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Taofifenua suspended for three weeks

The RC Toulon second row, Romain Taofifenua, has been suspended for three (3) weeks following an independent Disciplinary Hearing in Dublin today (Thursday, 30 October 2014) arising from the European Rugby Champions Cup Round 2 match against Ulster Rugby on Saturday, 25 October.

Taofifenua was cited by the match Citing Commissioner, Peter Larter (England), for allegedly kicking the Ulster Rugby centre, Stuart Olding, in the head during the 47th minute of the Pool 3 game at Kingspan Stadium in contravention of Law 10.4 (c).

Law 10.4 (c) Kicking an opponent. A player must not kick an opponent
Under the IRB Sanctions for Foul Play, Law 10.4 (c) Kicking an opponent carries the following sanction entry points – Low End: 4 weeks; Mid-Range: 8 weeks; Top End: 12+ to 52 weeks.

The independent Judicial Officer, Christopher Quinlan (England), heard evidence from Taofifenua, from RC Toulon’s legal representative, John O’Donnell SC, and from the tournament Disciplinary Officer.

In upholding the citing complaint, the Judicial Officer determined that the offence was reckless and warranted a red card, but that it was at the low end (four weeks) of the IRB sanctions for offences of this nature. As there were no aggravating factors, he reduced the suspension by one week due to the player’s good conduct during the hearing.

Taofifenua is free to play on Monday, 17 November 2014. Both the player and EPCR have the right to appeal the decision.

Notes
(i) Citing Commissioner
a) Citing Commissioners are appointed by EPCR for all European Rugby Champions Cup and all televised Challenge Cup matches and shall be entitled to cite a player for any act or acts of Foul Play that in the Citing Commissioner’s opinion warranted a red card.
b) For such matches, clubs will not have the power to cite a player but may refer incidents to the Citing Commissioner within 26 hours of the start of the match.
c) The Citing Commissioner will have 50 hours from the start of the match to make a citing. In certain circumstances this deadline can be extended.
d) The tournament Disciplinary Officer may forward the submitted citing to a Citing Officer to determine whether there are sufficient grounds for the citing to progress.
e) The Disciplinary Officer will then bring a charge against the cited player.

(ii) Disciplinary Hearing
a) The independent Judicial Officer is chosen by the chairman of the independent Disciplinary Panel, Professor Lorne Crerar.
b) The tournament Disciplinary Officer, Roger O’Connor, presents the case against the player.
c) If a citing complaint is upheld, the independent Judicial Officer will be required to consider the appropriate sanction. Under the IRB’s sanctioning regime, which EPCR is obliged to follow, the Judicial Officer will first assess the seriousness of the player’s actions and determine which of the three stipulated entry points (lower end, mid-range and top end) is the most appropriate.
d) The Judicial Officer will determine the appropriate entry point based on his/her assessment of a number of particular characteristics of the player’s actions, including whether or not they were intentional, whether or not they caused any injuries and whether or not they had any effect on the relevant match.
e) After deciding the entry point, the Judicial Officer will then consider whether the suspension should be increased from the entry point to take account of certain specified aggravating factors, such as a poor disciplinary record or the need for deterrence, and/or decreased from the entry point to take account of certain specified mitigating actions, such as a guilty plea, a good disciplinary record, the player’s conduct at the hearing and expressions of remorse.
f) A suspension is a blanket ban from playing rugby union anywhere in the world.
g) Both parties to the hearing (EPCR and the player) have the right to appeal decisions of the independent Disciplinary Hearing. Appeals must be lodged within three (3) working days of receiving the full written decision of the Judicial Officer.
h) The full written decision of the Judicial Officer will be available on www.epcrugby.com/disciplinenews when the disciplinary process is complete
i) For IRB Sanctions for Foul Play, found at Appendix 1 to IRB Regulation 17, please go to www.irb.com

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