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Saracens vs Munster Champions Cup brawl investigated by European Professional Club Rugby

Jamie George of Saracens looks on during the Heineken Champions Cup Round 4 match between Saracens and Munster Rugby at Allianz Park on December 14, 2019
Image: An allegedly offensive remark aimed at Jamie George led to a mass brawl between Saracens and Munster

Disciplinary chiefs have launched an investigation into the ugly scenes which marred defending champions Saracens' 15-6 Heineken Champions Cup victory over Munster on Saturday.

A mass brawl erupted at Allianz Park amid allegations that the Irish province's chief medic Dr Jamie Kearns had made a remark about England hooker Jamie George's weight.

A fight breaks out between Saracens and Munster players during the European Rugby Champions Cup pool four match at Allianz Park.
Image: Saracens and Munster players in the Allianz Park brawl

European Professional Club Rugby (EPCR) has announced that it is looking into "incidents" during the match and would seek the views of referee Pascal Gauzere and his officials, as well as both clubs.

A statement said: "EPCR has decided to investigate incidents which occurred during the second half of the Heineken Champions Cup, Round 4 match between Saracens and Munster Rugby at Allianz Park yesterday (Saturday, 14 December).

Saracens consider complaint over George insult
Saracens consider complaint over George insult

Saracens are considering an official complaint to the Champions Cup organisers after accusing the Munster team doctor of insulting England hooker Jamie George.

"Information will now be sought from the match officials and from both clubs and EPCR will be making no further comment until the investigation has been completed."

The brawl spread to the athletics track surrounding the pitch and then split into pockets of conflict before order was finally restored.

Saracens' assistant coach Alex Sanderson later claimed that Dr Kearns "said something derogatory to Jamie George about his weight."

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Saracens were trailing 6-3 at the time, but hit back with tries from Sean Maitland and Mako Vunipola to keep themselves in the hunt for a place in the quarter-finals.

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