Berthoumieu: Sanction reduced for bite at Women’s Rugby World Cup

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Axelle Berthoumieu’s Sanction Reduced for Biting at Women’s Rugby World Cup

French rugby player Axelle Berthoumieu has had her suspension reduced for biting a rival in the World Cup quarter-final match against Ireland. Initially, the sanction was 12 matches, but after an appeal, it has been reduced to nine. Berthoumieu admitted to biting Aoife Wafer during France’s 18-13 victory in the match played on Sunday at Sandy Park. This incident was considered a red card by the foul play review committee.
  • England’s selection will face France in the semi-finals after defeating Scotland.
  • Berthoumieu received an initial 12-match ban for biting the Irish player.
  • France secured their place in the semi-finals with a spectacular comeback.
An independent disciplinary committee determined on Tuesday that the original suspension was too extensive due to a procedural error, resulting in a reduction of three matches.
Axelle Berthoumieu, izquierda, admitió haber mordido a la estrella irlandesa Aoife Wafer durante la victoria de Francia en los cuartos de final de la Copa del Mundo del domingo.
Axelle Berthoumieu, on the left, admitted to biting Irish star Aoife Wafer during France’s quarter-final World Cup victory on Sunday. Berthoumieu will not be able to participate in the remainder of the World Cup, missing the semi-final match against England and the final or the third-place match the following weekend. In addition, her teammate in France, Manae Feleu, has also been excluded from the rest of the tournament due to a three-match ban for a dangerous tackle.
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