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Nathan Jibulu: Sale Sharks hooker banned for six weeks for biting | Manchester News

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Nathan Jibulu: Sale Sharks hooker banned for six weeks for biting | Manchester News
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Sale Sharks hooker Nathan Jibulu has been banned for six weeks for biting Harlequins prop Will Hobson.

The incident occurred in the 69th minute of Sale’s Champions Cup last-16 win against Quins at the Twickenham Stoop on Saturday.

Law 9.12 states a player “must not physically abuse anyone” and “physical abuse involves biting”.

Jibulu could have been banned for 12 weeks but had his penalty halved.

A disciplinary panel statement said: “Taking into account his guilty plea, timely expression of remorse, his young age and inexperience and his clear disciplinary record, the committee decided to reduce the sanction by the maximum of 50%, before imposing a six-week suspension.”

Sale travel to Leinster for the quarter-finals on Saturday (17:30 BST) after the Dubliners won a 49-31 thriller against Edinburgh.

The Sharks are already without front-row pair Bevan Rodd, who dislocated his shoulder, and Luke Cowan-Dickie, with a suspected broken wrist or forearm, after both went off during the Quins match.

The injuries have also jeopardised their participation in England’s summer tour.

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