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Report: WRU Disciplinary Sub Committee

Report: WRU Disciplinary Sub Committee

The results of a Welsh Rugby Union Disciplinary Sub Committee meeting held at the Millennium Stadium on Tuesday November 6th.

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NATHAN BRUFORD (Ynysybwl)
Running in and attacking player from behind v Mountain Ash: Five week suspension. Mr Bruford may resume playing on 11 December 2007.

MARK CORDELL (Usk)
Kicking v Chepstow: Four week suspension. Mr Cordell may resume playing on 4 December 2007.


BARRY CURTIS (Ynysddu)
Punching v RTB (Ebbw Vale): Two week suspension. Mr Curtis may resume playing on 20 November 2007.


ANTHONY ISAAC (Bridgend Sports)
Dangerous tackle v Porthcawl: Two week suspension. Mr Isaac may resume playing on 20 November 2007.


MALCOLM LOUDER (Caldicot)
Punching v Army XV: Two week suspension. Mr Louder may resume playing on 20 November 2007.


D MANNING (Pembroke Dock Quins)
Dissent v Amman United: No further action but red card will remain on player’s record. Mr Manning is free to continue playing.


OWAIN BROWN (Barry)
Dangerous tackle v Llantwit Major: Two week suspension. Mr Brown may resume playing on 20 November 2007.



CODE OF CONDUCT


ROB WILLIAMS (Cefneithin Coach)
Verbal abuse / bad behaviour towards referee v St David’s: The Club fined £500 suspended for 12 months; Mr Williams banned from the playing enclosure/team dressing room on match days (home and away) for 12 months suspended for a 12 month period.


CWMGORS, FERNDALE, PEMBROKE DOCK QUINS, PWLLHELI and TALYWAIN all failed to fulfil their Konica Minolta Cup fixtures: Each Club is barred from entering the Cup Competition next season and the sum of £500 will be deducted from the core grant of each Club next season. The sum of £100 will be deducted from the core grant of each of the Clubs for this season and the £100 will be paid to their opponents by way of compensation.

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