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Clermont star Viktor Kolelishvili banned for 14 weeks for pushing referee Wayne Barnes

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Viktor Kolelishvili pushes referee Wayne Barnes out the way in defence and is given a warning and concedes a penalty in the game between Ospreys and Clermo

Clermont Auvergne star Viktor Kolelishvili has been suspended for 14 weeks for pushing match referee Wayne Barnes.

The incident happened in the 17th minute of Clermont's Champions Cup match with the Ospreys last Friday.

The 26-year-old appeared before an independent disciplinary hearing in Paris on Tuesday which judged that the Georgian player's action warranted a red card.

The punishment was at the low end for physical abuse of match officials. The Georgia international pleaded guilty to the charge and his initial punishment - 28 weeks - was halved as apologised immediately and showed remorse.

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An ERC statement said: Kolelishivili was cited by the match Citing Commissioner, Mike Rafter (England), for pushing the match referee, Wayne Barnes (England)…

"Under World Rugby's Sanctions for Foul Play, Law 10.4 (m), Physical abuse of match officials, carries the following sanction entry points - Low End: 24 weeks; Mid-Range: 48 weeks; Top End: 96 weeks to life.

"In upholding the citing complaint, the Judicial Officer found that Kolelishvili had committed an act of foul play that warranted a red card. He determined that the offence was at the low end of World Rugby's sanctions and selected 24 weeks as the appropriate entry point.

"He added two weeks due to the player's poor disciplinary record before reducing the sanction by half of the entry point taking into account Kolelishvili's immediate apology to the referee, his subsequent remorse, guilty plea and good conduct at the hearing. He then imposed a suspension of 14 weeks."

 

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