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Roots banned for concussing 'friend' Innard
Ethan RootsImage source, Getty ImagesImage caption,

Ethan Roots has won four caps for England

ByBrent PilnickBBC Sport England
  • Published1 hour ago

Exeter's England forward Ethan Roots has been banned for three games after striking Gloucester hooker Jack Innard, who he described as a friend.

Roots hit his former Exeter team-mate while he was on the ground in the final moments of Sunday's Prem game at Kingsholm.

The 28-year-old was given a 20-minute red card for the offence, which left Innard with a concussion.

Roots will miss Exeter's European Challenge Cup semi-final at Ulster on Saturday as well as the meeting with Prem leaders Bath at Sandy Park and the game against Harlequins at Twickenham.

"We have no personal animosity at all," Roots said in a statement to a Rugby Football Union disciplinary panel.

"To the contrary he is a friend and my brother who also plays for Exeter has rented his house since Jack joined Gloucester."

Jack Innard has treatment for a concussion after being struck by Roots after a tackleImage source, Getty ImagesImage caption,

Jack Innard was left with a concussion after being struck by Roots after a tackle

Roots says his reaction came after Innard tackled him, with the contact being made on his calf, which he had injured during the second half.

Medics removed a piece of plastic and some rubber crumb from the synthetic surface from the wound, which required four stitches before Roots could return to the pitch.

"He came in very low and his shoulder came into contact with my leg exactly on the injury I had just received," Roots added.

"This was very painful. I reacted by pushing my hand down on his head. It was not a strong hit and there was no closed fist or anything like that.

"I have tried to rationalise what happened, and why, and I have no idea what I was trying to do or achieve. It was a split second response to pain and frustration and I am very sorry for it."

From a starting point of a six-game ban, the panel reduced it to three games because of Roots' early admission of the charge, good disciplinary record and cooperation with the tribunal.

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Originally reported by BBC Sport