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Ben Flower Banned For 6 Months
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For THAT punch. Awaiting a link, just flashed up on Sky News Alert app.
Seems fair enough to me.
Seems fair enough to me.
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Even as a rugby union referee I'd have to argue against a life ban Cloverjo. Thankfully there doesn't appear to have been any lasting damage so the length of ban is fair IMHO,
provided he also vists schools/clubs etc and speaks to young players as he appears to be very remorseful.
That way, some good comes out of a nasty incident.
provided he also vists schools/clubs etc and speaks to young players as he appears to be very remorseful.
That way, some good comes out of a nasty incident.
If you tried to ban him for life you would probably hit a legal minefield, as you would be restricting him from enjoying freedom to pursue a sporting activity with a sanction that would exceed anything given in the courts (which was the argument presented to us in a different sporting context when a player broke a referee's jaw)
// He's lucky he isn't looking at a custodial sentence IMho //
well the queens writ runs on a sports field
so you can go down to your local ( nick ) and complain
anyone can complain about a criminal act.
any cosmetic surgery - yeah OK he is a rugby player - is privately/civilly chargeable
from the telegraph that organ of truth....
" Not that Flower will necessarily be out of the woods by then. There is still a possibility that he will end up in the proper, grown-up dock, with Greater Manchester Police in discussions with St Helens and the RFL over whether to refer the incident to the Crown Prosecution Service "
well the queens writ runs on a sports field
so you can go down to your local ( nick ) and complain
anyone can complain about a criminal act.
any cosmetic surgery - yeah OK he is a rugby player - is privately/civilly chargeable
from the telegraph that organ of truth....
" Not that Flower will necessarily be out of the woods by then. There is still a possibility that he will end up in the proper, grown-up dock, with Greater Manchester Police in discussions with St Helens and the RFL over whether to refer the incident to the Crown Prosecution Service "
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