Lions prop Conraad van Vuuren suspended for four URC matches

Lions prop Conraad van Vuuren suspended for four URC matches

The incident occurred in the 68th minute of the Lions' 24-10 victory at Ellis Park, where Van Vuuren's yellow card was upgraded to a red after a bunker review.

Referee Christopher Allison sent Van Vuuren off under Law 9.13, which prohibits tackling opponents early, late, or dangerously. Dangerous tackling includes contact above the shoulders, even if the tackle starts below that line. The tackle involved Stormers hooker Andre-Hugo Venter.

During the disciplinary hearing, Judicial Officer Kathrine Mackie confirmed the tackle met the "red card threshold." While a mid-range entry would normally carry a six-week suspension, Van Vuuren received a two-week reduction due to his acknowledgment of culpability, apology, and good conduct throughout the process, resulting in a four-game ban.

Van Vuuren may be eligible for a one-week reduction if he completes the World Rugby Coaching Intervention Programme, potentially allowing a return for the Lions' clash with Connacht on April 25.

The suspension sidelines Van Vuuren for the following fixtures:

Lions vs Edinburgh Rugby, Saturday, March 21

Lions vs Dragons RFC, Saturday, March 28

Lions vs Glasgow Warriors, Saturday, April 18

Lions vs Connacht Rugby, Saturday, April 25

The ban comes at a challenging time for the Lions, who could face further front-row shortages with Springbok Asenathi Ntlabakanye awaiting a doping hearing later this month. Despite being reduced to 13 players after Van Vuuren's sending-off, the Lions secured the SA Shield with their win over the Stormers.

"After an act of foul play by player No 18 (Conraad van Vuuren), referee Christopher Allison showed the player a red card in the 68th minute," the URC statement read. "Dangerous tackling includes, but is not limited to, tackling or attempting to tackle an opponent above the line of the shoulders, even if the tackle starts below the line of the shoulders."

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