Roman Nateltak will lose France, Fesez, the six match on Saturday, against England, by commenting.
On Wednesday, an independent disciplinary committee supported the Red Card Ntamack card, which he received in the treatment of the shoulder to head while France’s victory by beating Wales over Wales.
The committee decided that the medium -range entry point for banning the match for six weeks/match was appropriate, but it applied a 50 percent decrease in NTACK light, admitting that he had already committed the wrong play, and after looking at his ideal disciplinary record.
What is currently standing as a three -week ban/game can be reduced by a week/match if NTACK completed the training intervention program in World Rugby.
The statement of the six countries to announce the comment confirmed that NTAMACK will be absent from a clash on Saturday at Allianz Stadium, but he did not explain whether he would be allowed to return to France’s trip to Italy on February 23, which follows the weekend break in the tournament.
The absence of Roma players from the announced list of matches that NTACK will miss is that the Toulouse match by the club against Clermont Auvergne on February 16 will be allowed to count as the second of two games that were banned if he wanted to complete the World Rajabi session.
Ntamack is unlikely to play for Toulouse during the six comfort week, but a previous precedent allowed the teams to benefit from the vulnerability, as England benefited from this to Owen Farrell’s quick return to work in 2023.
Mattheu Jalibert seems to compete for a wonderful return to the French side in the NTACK place, just months after leaving the team in November after declining with the main coach Fabian Galthy.
France and England are expected to call the team on Thursday for the long -awaited confrontation.
England seeks to apostasy after losing 27-22 a week to defend the heroes in Ireland, Dublin.
The hosts are scheduled to make a change in the Fly-Half of their choice, as the Gin Smith is expected to replace Marcus Smith in No. 10, with the latter turning to the back, as coach Steve Portoye increases the play industry options.
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