James Lowe banned for two weeks
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Leinster winger James Lowe has been banned for two weeks following his red card for an aerial challenge on Munster’s Andrew Conway.
Lowe faced a Disciplinary Hearing today via video conference today.
A Disciplinary Committee met in Neath (Wales) to consider the red-card decision against him which occurred against Munster Rugby on Saturday, December 29, 2018.
The New Zealander was shown a red card by referee Frank Murphy under Law 9.17 – A player must not tackle, charge, pull, push or grasp an opponent whose feet are off the ground.
The incident occurred in the 32nd minute of the Guinness PRO14 Round 12 Fixture at Thomond Park where the referee deemed the player to have committed an act of foul play against an opponent (No 14, Andrew Conway).
The player accepted that he had committed an act of foul play and that his actions warranted a red card.
The Disciplinary Committee, comprising of Roger Morris (Chair), Ray Wilton and Rhian Williams (all Wales), concluded that the player had committed an act of foul play, that that act of foul play warranted a red card and so the referee’s decision to issue the red card was not wrong.
The Committee deemed the act warranted a low-end entry point of four weeks, which was reduced by 50 per cent due to the player’s clean disciplinary record and the conduct of the player and his club throughout the process.
The Committee therefore banned the player for a period of two weeks meaning that he is free to play from midnight on Sunday, January 13 meaning he will miss his side’s Champions Cup game with Toulouse on Saturday, January 12.
James Lowe banned for two weeks.
— Murray Kinsella (@Murray_Kinsella) January 3, 2019
Entry point was four weeks but 50% shaved off for good disciplinary record and conduct.
Has right to appeal, but now set to miss Leinster's crucial tie against Toulouse on 12 January.