Bath prop handed four-match ban after Premiership final

We don't yet know which games will be impacted

Author: Oliver MorganPublished 13th Jun 2024
Last updated 13th Jun 2024

Bath Rugby player Beno Obano has been given a four match ban after being shown a red card for a dangerous tackle in last weekend's Premiership Rugby final.

He admitted an act of foul play but disputed it was within the red card threshold.

Which games this'll impact are yet to be confirmed.

In a statement, Bath Rugby and the RFU confirmed: "The case of Beno Obano, Bath Rugby, was heard by an independent disciplinary panel chaired by Matthew Weaver KC sitting with Leon Lloyd and Mitch Read.

"He was shown a red card for dangerous tackling, contrary to World Rugby Law 9.13, during a game against Northampton Saints on 8 June 2024.

"The player admitted an act of foul play but disputed that it reached the red card threshold. The panel upheld the charge and the player received a four-match ban which will be reduced to three if he makes an application to World Rugby to undertake the Coaching Intervention Programme (CIP).

"Given the timing of this disciplinary hearing at the end of the domestic season, it is not immediately obvious which would be the next applicable meaningful fixtures for the purposes of sanction. These will be confirmed in due course."

It comes as back-row forward Josh Bayliss, who also plays for Bath, has been named in the Scotland squad for the Skyscanner Americas Tour this summer.

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