World Rugby judiciary quashes Williams' Bledisloe hopes

Thu, Jul 27, 2017, 11:01 PM
AFP
by AFP
Red card or not? Should Sonny Bill Williams have been sent off against the Lions?

The World Rugby judiciary on Friday dashed New Zealand's hopes of fielding suspended star Sonny Bill Williams in the All Blacks' opening Rugby Championship match against the Wallabies.

Williams was handed a four-match ban after being red-carded in the second Test loss to the British and Irish Lions, becoming the first All Black to be sent off in 50 years.

New Zealand coach Steve Hansen said earlier this month that he was confident the centre would be available to face Australia in Sydney on August 19.The All Blacks were hopeful of using a Counties Manuka trial as one of the suspended matches. Photo: Getty ImagesBut the World Rugby judiciary disagreed, rejecting New Zealand's bid to include a Counties Manukau trial match as part of Williams' ban.

It said when rugby authorities imposed a ban the matches involved must have "a meaningful consequence for the player".

It accepted Williams had missed three meaningful fixtures and said the next one he was due to play in was the Test between New Zealand and Australia.

"Accordingly, the player is suspended from all forms of rugby up to and including August 19, 2017," it said in a judgement released Friday.

"The player is free to resume playing on August 20."Williams hasn't played since being shown red in the second British and Irish Lions Test. Photo: Getty ImagesWilliams was shown a straight red for a shoulder charge into the head of Lions wing Anthony Watson.

He missed the drawn third Lions Test, which resulted in the series ending tied at 1-1, and the Auckland Blues' shock Super Rugby loss to Japan's Sunwolves.

The other match included as part of the ban is a pre-season provincial fixture between Counties Manukau and North Harbour scheduled for this weekend.

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