England's Francis cleared to play after high tackle citing dismissed

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England inside centre Piers Francis has been cleared to continue to play in the Rugby World Cup after a disciplinary panel on Sunday dismissed a ...

TOKYO: England inside centre Piers Francis has been cleared to continue to play in the Rugby World Cup after a disciplinary panel on Sunday dismissed a citing for a dangerous tackle in his team's match with the United States.

"The player admitted that he had committed an act of foul play but denied that it reached the red card threshold," World Rugby said in a statement on Sunday. "Since the threshold for upholding a citing is 'red card', the Committee did not uphold the citing and the player is free to play again immediately."England, who top Pool C with two bonus-point wins over Tonga and the U.S., face Argentina in Tokyo next Saturday.

Australia's Reece Hodge, Samoa pair Rey Lee-lo and Motu Matu'u were all cited for high tackles and received three-game suspensions.

 

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