Gloucester’s Deian Gwynne Suspended Three Weeks for Eye Contact Incident
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A disciplinary hearing has resulted in a three-week ban for Gloucester back row Deian Gwynne following an incident during Saturday’s Champions Cup victory over Castres. The sanction stems from contact made with Castres player Florent Vanverberghe during the match, prompting a post-match citation.
The incident occurred in the 48th minute of Gloucester’s winning performance against the French side. Gwynne initially received a yellow card for the play, which was subsequently reviewed by an independent disciplinary commission.
Reckless Contact Leads to Suspension
The commission determined that the 19-year-old “recklessly made contact with the eye of an opponent.” While the act was deemed to be at the “low end” of world Rugby’s sanctioning guidelines for foul play, a six-week ban was initially proposed.
However, this was significantly reduced by 50% due to mitigating factors. These included Gwynne’s previously unblemished disciplinary record, his prompt acceptance of the charge, and his relative inexperience at the professional level. Gwynne accepted the charge, acknowledging the reckless nature of the contact, which contributed to the reduced sanction.
Mitigating Factors influence Severity of Ban
“The commission took into account the player’s youth and inexperience, as well as his immediate acceptance of responsibility,” a senior official stated. The final decision resulted in a three-week suspension, effectively sidelining Gwynne for upcoming fixtures.
The incident highlights the increasing scrutiny of player conduct in professional rugby, even in instances where intent to cause harm is not established. The swift citation and subsequent disciplinary action underscore the commitment to player safety and upholding the sport’s standards of fair play. gwynne will be eligible to return to competition after completing his three-week suspension, but the incident serves as a stark reminder of the consequences of reckless play in a physically demanding sport.
