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Published 10:13 6 Sept 2020 BST
Updated 10:14 6 Sept 2020 BST
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Charlie Atkinson is met by Owen Farrell on the sideline after the Sarries outhalf was red-carded for a hit on him. (Credit: Getty Images)[/caption]
Speaking on BT Sport after the game, former Wasps and England captain Lawrence Dallaglio said there was no defending that sort of crunching, high hit by Farrell.
"It's a really bad one. I can't defend that. We know Owen plays hard - he plays on the edge - but that is bad. And he will get a lengthy ban... We know it has been a problem for Owen because of his tackle height... He's walloped him high. He knows that he has completely mis-timed his tackle. I'm not sure quite what he's aiming for there."The Sarries outhalf is looking at a ban somewhere between six [mid range] and 10 weeks [top end] for the tackle. If officials deemed that hit 'low-end', Farrell could escape with a two-week ban but that is highly unlikely. Saracens are playing Sale Sharks on Wednesday and then face Exeter Chiefs next weekend. If the sanctioning process takes a few days, there is a chance the outhalf could be free to face Sale before any ban kicks in. Sharks, understandably, would not be best pleased with that as they are chasing the title. Once the footage is reviewed and sanctions imposed, it is as close to a guarantee we can give that Farrell will be suspended for the Champions Cup quarter final against Leinster on September 19. The only wrinkle here is the fact that English players are being asked to lace up and play twice a week in order to wrap up the 2019/20 season quickly. To that end, former England star Austin Healey argued, on BT Sport, that any ban Farrell gets should be halved as English players are lining out for games twice as much as usual. Were such logic to be applied, and Farrell have a six-week ban halved for previous good behaviour and clear signs of remorse [this is not unusual], a three-week ban could end in time for that Leinster game. Expect sense to prevail, though. Farrell's price for that rash tackle will be to miss his team's dance with Leinster at the Aviva Stadium in a fortnight's time.
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