Six Nations Issues Statement Regarding Charlie Ewels Suspension
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The Six Nations has released the following statement regarding the suspension of England's Charlie Ewels:
“The player admitted that he had committed an act of foul play worthy of a red card. Having reviewed all the evidence, the committee deemed that:
- The act of foul play was reckless as a result of the player’s poor tackle technique;
- There was direct and forceful contact made between the head of the player and the head of the ball carrier;
- Having regard to World Rugby’s head contact process the degree of danger was high because the player comes out of his defensive line at speed in an upright position to attempt a dominant ‘ball and all’ tackle on the ball carrier;
- The player never lowers, or attempts to lower, his body height before contact with the ball carrier resulting in a forceful clash of heads;
- The player had a good line of sight of the ball carrier and was in control of his actions coming into contact. There was no sudden and significant drop or movement by the ball carrier prior to contact.
“On that basis, the committee applied World Rugby’s mandatory minimum mid-range entry point for foul play resulting in contact with the head. This resulted in a starting point of a six-week suspension.
“Having acknowledged mitigating factors including, the player’s early acceptance of the red card, his remorse and contrition for his offending, his relatively unblemished disciplinary record over a long playing career and his good character and conduct at the hearing, the committee reduced the six-week entry point by three weeks, resulting in a sanction of three weeks.”