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John Evely

Bristol Bears star Kyle Sinckler suspended for derby and Six Nations opener

Bristol Bears star tight head prop Kyle Sinckler will miss the Gallagher Premiership derby with Bath Rugby and England's opening games of the 2021 Guinness Six Nations.

An independent RFU disciplinary board have handed the 40 cap prop a two week ban after he was cited by Duncan Bell for swearing at referee Karl Dickson during Bristol Bears' 20-7 victory over Exeter Chiefs on Saturday to go top of the Premiership after Six Rounds.

Sinckler was heard over the referee's microphone to yell: “Are you f*****g serious?” after fellow England international Luke Cowan-Dickie, of Exeter Chiefs, low chopped him with a no arms tackle.

Dickson replied. “If you scream at me like that again you will leave the field. The language you used is unacceptable.”

After looking at the incident on with the TMO, referee Dickson - who was a former team mate of Sinckler's at Harlequins for five years, decided to award a penalty against Cowan-Dickie for the tackle, with neither the Bristol or Exeter player punished further.

However the citing charge was brought against Sinckler for failing to respect the authority of the match official, contrary to World Rugby Law 9.28.

Sinckler, 27, immediately recognised he had made a mistake and took to Twitter quick after the game to write: "Want to apologise for my reaction today. Not the example I want to be setting. Heat of the moment stuff. Will make a conscious effort to improve. My bad.”

Despite that Sinckler contested the charge with the disciplinary panel but it was upheld anyway.

The independent disciplinary panel said: “Kyle Sinckler accepted that he used foul language at the referee, he did not accept the conduct warranted a red card.

"The panel viewed the live recordings of the incident and were satisfied that his shout of ‘are you fxxxxxx serious’ was: aggressive and was directed at the referee. 

"It followed almost immediately after the referee explained that he had determined that the Exeter Chief’s player who had tackled Kyle Sinckler had attempted to wrap his arms. Kyle Sinckler turned his head towards the referee before he shouted at him. On review with the TMO the referee did penalise the player who had tackled him. 

"The player was candid in is evidence as to why he had done so and regretted his actions.  The panel found that his actions disrespected the authority of the referee and it was in breach of a core value of rugby - respect of match officials - and warranted a red card.

"The panel determined that in all the circumstances it was a low entry point with no relevant mitigation.  The sanction is a two-week ban.”

With organisers of the Heineken Champions Cup, EPCR, postponing European fixtures over the next two weekends due to the French government's concern at spreading the new strain of Covid-19 in an inter-border competition, and Premiership Rugby opting not to bring forward league games, Sinckler's ban will rule him out of the Bristol Bears v Bath Rugby derby on January 29 and England's opening Six Nations game against Scotland on February 6.

In truth Sinckler was always likely to miss the Bath fixture with England internationals expected to be in training camp with the national side that weekend however it has been counted toward his ban.

He will be available to play again on February 9.

England's Six Nations fixtures:

England v Scotland - February 6 - 4.45pm

England v Italy - February 11 - 2.15pm

Wales v England - February 27 - 4.45pm

England v France - March 13 - 4.45pm

Ireland v England - March 20 - 4.45pm

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