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Garry Ringrose: The center of Ireland suspended to Miss Sex Nations Game against France

Garry Ringrose: The center of Ireland suspended to Miss Sex Nations Game against France

Garry Ringrose will miss the game of the six nations of Ireland with France following its red card in Last weekend victory over Wales In Cardiff.

Leinster Center Ringrose received a suspension of three games after being accused of a dirty game act contrary to Law 9.13, which establishes that a player should not address an early opponent, late or dangerously.

Significantly, the prohibition of three games includes the United Rugby Rugby Championship match against Cardiff this weekend, while returning to the last match of the six Nations of Ireland against Italy if the World Rugby Training Intervention Program completes.

Initially, the 30 -year -old was shown a yellow card after making a contact with Ben Thomas de Wales during Saturday’s game at the main stadium.

It was updated to a red card of 20 minutes after a review outside the field, which meant that Ireland was able to replace Ringrose with Bundee Aki.

Ringrose appeared before an independent disciplinary committee on Thursday morning. The Committee determined that the average rank entry point of a six -week/party suspension was appropriate for Ringrose’s dirty game.

After taking into account its guilt declaration and prior disciplinary record, that punishment was reduced by 50%.

Ireland, who also pursues a third consecutive title of the six nations, receives France on March 8 and travels to Italy on March 15 in his last two games.

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