Mathieu WARNIER, Media365, published on Friday June 03, 2022 at 2:25 p.m.
Suspended for three weeks after a dangerous clearing against Brive, the pillar of Toulouse Charlie Faumuina agreed to follow specific training in order to reduce his suspension.
Charlie Faumuina could well help Toulouse in the event of a Top 14 semi-final. saw the Disciplinary Committee of the National Rugby League suspend him for three weeks. A decision which comes to sanction a “dangerous play in a ruck or a maul”, more precisely a “player charging in a ruck or a maul”. While a six-week suspension had initially been retained, the Disciplinary Commission took into account extenuating circumstances, in particular the remorse expressed, and finally reduced this sanction by half. In this case, Charlie Faumuina could only play again this season on the sole condition that his club reach the final of the Top 14.
Faumuina does like Tekori
However, the 35-year-old player decided to apply World Rugby regulations in the hope of returning to the field earlier, that is to say for the semi-finals of the French championship. Indeed, like his teammate Iosefa Tekori last October, Charlie Faumuina decided to use the “Head Contact Process” set up by World Rugby in order to mitigate the sanction a little more. In other words, the Toulouse prop will have to undergo a specific tackle training workshop in order to correct his technique and be less inclined to commit the type of fault that caused his suspension. If this protocol is validated by World Rugby, Charlie Faumuina will no longer be suspended for three weeks but only two. The native of Auckland could thus strengthen the first line of his club in the event of a semi-final.
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