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Grewcock protests innocence after biting ban
26 June 2005, 11:26 am
British & Irish Lions lock Danny Grewcock insists he did not bite New Zealand hooker Keven Mealamu after being banned for two months.
England forward Grewcock was cited by match commissioner Willem Venter for biting during Saturdays 21-3 first Test defeat against the All Blacks.

Grewcock was suspended following a marathon disciplinary hearing that lasted all day in Christchurch and is now out of the tour as his disciplinary record once again surfaced.

The Bath player, however, denies biting Mealamu.

I am obviously very disappointed at the outcome of the hearing. I do not agree with the decision, because as I argued to the hearing, I did not bite the player at all,'' he said.

But I have to accept the decision and that means for me the tour is over.

I have decided therefore that I will return home as soon as I can. I think that is the best course of action for me, and for the tour. I now hope that the rest of the Lions squad go on to win the next two tests.

Im just sad that they will have to do it without me, and wish them all the very best for the remaining matches on the tour.

The International Rugby Boards judicial officer, Terry Willis, heard evidence from Mealamu and All Black winger Sitiveni Sivivatu plus Grewcock and Lions tour manager Bill Beaumont.

Referee Joel Jutge, touch judge Stuart Dickinson and All Blacks doctor Graham Paterson submitted written reports while Willis also viewed a videotape and heard an audio tape of Mealamu's complaints to the match officials.

After examining all the evidence Willis accepted: Mealamu's fingers inadvertently entered Grewcock's mouth at the breakdown but rather than removing the fingers in a more conventional way, Grewcock bit Mealamu's right ring finger, and accordingly he found that the player was guilty of biting.

Willis heard defence for Grewcock that despite his previous disciplinary problems, he had never been cited for biting before.

But Grewcock, under IRB regulation 17, was given a two-month suspension which expires on August 26.

Grewcock was sent off playing for England against New Zealand in 1998, and he was also banned last summer after being cited for reckless use of the boot in a Test match against the All Blacks.

Lions head coach Sir Clive Woodward now finds himself without the services of a leading player.

Woodward is now set to summon a replacement although no decision is expected until Monday.

Grewcock will miss most of Bath's pre-season build-up but he will be available to play in their first game of the new Guinness Premiership campaign, against Bristol on September 2.

Grewcock's suspension is another huge blow to the Lions, who have already lost a number of key senior figures to injury.

Lawrence Dallaglio fractured his ankle 21 minutes into the Lions' first tour game against Bay of Plenty.

Iain Balshaw, Malcolm O'Kelly and Simon Taylor were all ruled out without playing a game.
In Saturdays Test, captain Brian O'Driscoll severely dislocated his shoulder after less than 90 seconds and Richard Hill twisted his knee.

On top of that, Tom Shanklin suffered a knee injury in training and all three will not play a part in the remainder of this tour.

Woodward lodged an official complaint against Mealamu and All Blacks captain Tana Umaga for what he called a double spear-tackle that ended O'Driscoll's tour.

ODriscoll was in no doubt the tackle was deliberate foul play and he is shocked and disappointed that Umaga was both involved and then failed to apologise as he was stretchered from the field.


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