England prop Joe Marler could be in hot water again after he appeared to kick Grenoble's Arnaud Heguy in the head during Friday's European Challenge Cup rugby semi-final on his return from a two-game ban.
LONDON: England prop Joe Marler could be in hot water again
after he appeared to kick Grenoble's Arnaud Heguy in the head during
Friday's European Challenge Cup rugby semi-final on his return from a
two-game ban.
Television replays showed Marler, playing his first match
since serving a suspension for calling Wales' Samson Lee "gypsy boy"
during last month's Six Nations, appeared to kick Heguy as the Frenchman
lay on the ground during Harlequins' 30-6 victory.
The referee missed the incident but Marler could yet be
punished if the citing commissioner decides he should face a
disciplinary hearing.
Harlequins director of rugby Conor O'Shea said the incident was not worthy of a red card.
"Any test for a citing has to pass the red-card test," said O'Shea. "Should he do it? No. Is it a red card? No."
A lengthy ban could rule Marler out of England’s tour of Australia in June.
(Reporting by Toby Davis; editing by Peter Rutherford)
- Reuters
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