World Rugby has officially confirmed that the governing body will exercise its right to appeal the Owen Farrell disciplinary decision.
“World Rugby fully supports the important role that an independent disciplinary process plays in upholding the integrity and values of the sport, particularly regarding foul play involving head contact. Player welfare is the sport’s number one priority, and the Head Contact Process is central to that mission at the elite level of the sport.
“Further details regarding the hearing, including appointments and date, will be confirmed by Six Nations Rugby.”
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