Blues skipper Dalton Papali’i has been suspended for three weeks after being sent off during his side’s Super Rugby Pacific loss to the Crusaders on Saturday.
Papali’i was initially shown a yellow card for his high shot on Richie Mo’unga in the 43rd minute of the clash in Christchurch before the incident was reviewed and upgraded to red.
The Blues eventually fell to a 15-3 defeat, held without a try for only the third time in Super Rugby history as their captain watched on from the sidelines.
The Sanzaar foul play review committee today announced that Papali’i had been handed a three-week ban for contravening law 9.13: “A player must not tackle an opponent early, late or dangerously.”
In his finding, foul play review committee (FPRC) chair Michael Heron KC said the red card had been upheld after a review of all camera angles and submissions from Papali’i and his legal representative.