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Lomax receives 3-week ban after no arms tackle during match against Blues

Lomax receives 3-week ban after no arms tackle during match against Blues

By Navitalai Naivalurua
09/03/2020
[Photo:Stuff.co]

Hurricanes prop Tyrel Lomax, will be forced to watch his team from the sideline after receiving a three-week ban after a no arms tackle during their 24-15 loss to the Blues on Saturday.

The suspension handed down by the SANZAAR Foul Play Review Committee comes after Lomax pleaded guilty over the tackle against fullback, Stephen Perofeta during the Hurricanes 24-15 loss to the Blues on Saturday.

Lomax received a red card for the offence a moment which allowed the in-form Blues to snatch away the lead and continue their winning streak.

Lomax's indiscretion set the tone for the rest of the second half for the Hurricanes as two more Canes players were sent to the bin, leaving only 12 players on the field at one point.

Vaea Fifita sat out for ten minutes after a similar no arms tackle, whilst Jordie Barrett's yellow card came by the way of a professional foul resulting in a penalty try.

Lomax will miss the next three games and will be eligible to return when the Hurricanes face the Brumbies early next month.

The Hurricanes will take on the Chiefs at 6.05pm Friday.

[Source:TVNZ]

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